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Let’s face it! Not all of us are cut-out to be employees. For many of us, getting-up to go to work each day is torturous. And even if we are lucky enough to have a job we like, we may not have the best of colleagues or worse still, may not be paid what we truly deserve. These factors can make working for a living a total drag.

But if work we must, then why not do something that we are good at, and which can help us make money on our terms? This is what thousands of people have realized and have therefore successfully started their own small businesses. But what is a small business? Like the name says, it is a business that is small – small in terms of size, small in terms of the capital required to start and maintain the business, but unlimited in terms of opportunity!

And what makes small businesses thrive? For one thing, small business owners are working for themselves and not some corporate entity. If times are good, they reap all the benefits and take home each dollar from sales or services provided. Conversely, if times are bad, they bear the brunt.

The best example of a small business could be the neighborhood store. Typically run by one or two members of the family, the store provides goods or services that are in demand in the nearby community. By acting as middlemen, the store owners earn enough commission on each sale or service to make a living. They are their own bosses and live to spend each dollar that their small business earns them.

Typically, such businesses require little capital to start up and can usually be maintained by a small, core team. Another example could be a skilled worker, who has branched out on her/his own. Nowadays, most plumbers, electricians, landscapers, welders, carpenters and even workmen own and operate their own small businesses. Size is rarely the issue and most small businesses have very few employees.

Not all small businesses are middlemen though. A doctor, who has a small, private practice can be considered a small business owner. So can professionals like lawyers, real estate professionals, copywriters, teachers, graphic designers, printers.. the list is endless. Even people who sell products or services online are successful small business owners!

So how does one start a small business? While the registrations of a small business and the permissions required are easy enough (you need to contact your local authorities to find out more) there are other things one should consider before starting a small business. For instance what is the market potential? Are there too many people in your area of operations already providing such products or services?

What is your competition in the region? What are your objectives in operating a small business? Is the business viable? How best can you market your products/services? How do you want this business to grow? If you are able to answer such questions effectively, maybe it is time to take that dream and start off your own business by becoming a successful small business owner!



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