7 Tips For Becoming More Productive As An Entrepreneur

February 13th, 2009

How often have you felt sad as an entrepreneur when you review your accomplishment in a day? How often do you feel guilty and tell yourself that you ought to have done better or accomplish more in your business venture or personal life? Well, instead of feeling guilty or sad, here are some tips that will help you get your acts together and become more productive in your business and personal life.

Plan Your Day, Have A To-Do-List

If you are really determined to become more productive as an entrepreneur, then the very first step is determining what you want to achieve. You must have specific business goals or objectives which when accomplished will give you that satisfaction that you have been productive. Once you determine your business goals, write them down. Then the next step is Read the rest of this entry »

Global Economic Crisis: Reduce Operating Expenses In 2009

February 6th, 2009

How are you coping with the Global Economic Crunch?

Early this morning, I receive a report on my stocks investment and it shows that my portfolio has lost 75% of the capital invested. I was not surprise about the report, but I was not happy either. Every businessman desires to make profit and increase wealth. Unfortunately, the global economic crisis is making it harder to realize the dream. I often hear some entrepreneurs, both big and small making statements such as “I’m fed up; I think I’m just going to quit”. Well, that is a wrong attitude. I see the present situation as a challenge that needs to be overcome, period. Remember there can be no champion without contest. So, now is actually the best time to show the world the stuff you have inside. This is the best time to become a successful entrepreneur.

Global Financial Crisis

Global Economic Crisis

While pondering about the stock report in my head, I decided to continue reading my emails (I’ve abandoned the box for about two days now). Next in line was a newsletter from E-Myth which talks about Reducing Operating Expenses. I was excited because that is part of my organizational goal for the first quarter 2009. So, I was glad to read the newsletter. Well, I did not learn anything new, but I was reminded of some crucial things that every entrepreneur must not forget when attempting to reduce operating expenses.

While reducing operating expenses is a good goal, Read the rest of this entry »

Nigerian Movies

February 4th, 2009

Do you watch Nigerian Movies?

I mean the Naija home videos. It is interesting to note that it is now possible to watch some Nigerian movies online. Some websites have uploaded some of the old Nigerian movies as streaming video on their websites. I made an attempt to watch one of the movies, but my connection was too slow. Well that is not the point I intend to make. I’m worried about the entrepreneurs operating in Nollywood!

My concern for writing this article is that, uploading an entire Nigerian home video on a website may have an adverse effect on the income of the producers and marketers of such Nigerian movie. The Nollywood artists have been fighting pirates and have consistently insisted that anyone that wants to watch Nigerian movies must be ready to pay for a copy of the Tape, VCD or DVD. They didn’t even like the idea of Rental Clubs even though they eventually agree to license some video clubs (I guess they had to settle for a compromise, because they couldn’t win that battle).

The Nollywood entrepreneurs, would have achieve better success if the factions that made up the industries have come together to fight as one united force. Forming clichés of smaller association such as different artists/practitioner and marketer associations for Nigerian Yoruba Movies, Nigerian Igbo Movies, Nigerian Christian Movies etc has not helped in any way.

I guess many of them in their small associations are not yet aware of the danger of loss awaiting them as internet connection becomes cheaper and affordable to more households in Nigeria. I’m just wondering what their reaction will be towards those websites offering Free Nigerian Movies. Do the Nollywood directors and artists have the capacity to fight such webmasters?

The internet community loves free stuff, but piracy kills business. When the effort of an entrepreneur is not rewarded, then there will be no motivation to continue the enterprise. If websites offering free Nigerian movies online continue to multiply and ISP improve their services, such that the internet users in Nigeria start enjoying true Broadband Internet connection, then the entrepreneurs operating in the Nigerian movie industry will lose much of their income.

I am of the opinion that now is the time for them to start the framework of safeguarding their investments and income. They need to appeal to the government to enact laws that will control the distribution of copyright ed movies on the internet. I know some will argue that even Hollywood has not succeeded in the fight against movie piracy, well, they may not have totally succeeded, but they have reduce the rate at which copyrighted movies are distributed on the internet. No well established website will offer a full streaming version of a copyrighted movie from Hollywood.

What is your thought on this? I will love to know in a comment. Thanks for visiting. You can get future update to this post Nigerian Movies by subscribing to Nigerian Entrepreneur RSS feed.

Plan To Delegate Tasks Before You Need To

January 28th, 2009

How often have you felt overwhelmed with the load of tasks awaiting your urgent attention? Quite often I guess. Wondering what to do about such situation? Simple, Plan to Delegate Tasks before you feel you need to.

Too often, we over-rate our ability and insist on doing everything by ourselves instead of assigning it to others. This is more glaring in the case of perfectionists who can never get satisfied with anything done by another person. They always want to give every task that personal touch. Well, in business, the earlier you learn to delegate the better.

Since you are just a human with limited time and abilities, your business will eventually need more attention than Read the rest of this entry »

Tips for Small Business Success

January 24th, 2009

Who is more qualify to give tips for small business success? A professor in the business school or a die-hard small business owner digging it out in the trench. I have observed that some of the successful small entrepreneurs who are now celebrities in their industries never attended business school (some were even college drop-outs). Many of them ran uphill against better judgment of business scholars while starting their small business. When they were starting, nobody believed they will succeed, however, against all odds they persevered with the seemingly stupid ideas and gut feelings and succeeded.

I studied business in school, but it has not been of much help in the hostile economic environment I do business in.  What has really helped much is  listening to successful entrepreneurs who are practicing what they teach. My business mentors who are practicing entrepreneurs have helped me better in my entrepreneurship adventure. One of them  jokingly said that the recent global economic crisis is a proof that success in business is not achievable by propounding theories and hypothesis on paper.

It is all about learning how to survive by participation in the business guerrilla war. To help you get properly kitted, here are ten proven tips for small business success.

1. Knowledge is power. Learn as much as you can about the business idea you want to implement. Hey, you don’t go to the battle field to learn how to shoot a rifle! That will be suicidal. Go get yourself a business mentor.

2. Your estimate may be wrong. Accept the fact that starting a business always takes more money and time than you anticipate. That is why you are better off starting now while someone is still paying you salary in your day job. Waiting to invest your gratuity in a small business is not the best idea. Start on part-time basis.

3. Study successful competitors carefully. It is survival of the fittest out there. You need to know as much as you can about your competitors.

4. It is not all about money. If you go into business with the sole objective of making a lot of money, you will simply end up a loser. If you put quality service and customer satisfaction as your goal, money will naturally follow. People will exchange they money for satisfaction, nobody will give you money just because you want it (except you are pointing a gun to their head).

5. Being your own boss doesn’t mean you will do less work. Get prepared to harder and longer than you have ever worked before. Until you establish a system that the business can run with, there is no relaxation. Stop dreaming about a vacation in Hawaii with all expenses paid by your small business. Diligently set the business running with a good system, first. When you have accomplished that, you can then dream of cruising around the world on a 90days vacation.

6. Keep accurate records. Even though your hate Tax and the IRS, in your own interest and for your own safety keep complete and accurate records. This is not just for tax purposes, your banker may require it. Also, it serves as a good reference for your future ventures.

7. Get good and reliable employees. You can’t do it all alone. Even though you are starting from your bedroom, as time goes and your small business grows, you will need to delegate tasks.

8. Right from day one, make friend with a lawyer, an accountant, a banker, and an insurance agent. I know not many people love this professionals because of their high professional fees. Instead of waiting until the day of trouble before inviting them, go and make friend with them before you ever need their service. Friendship won’t cost you money, just time and good behavior. If you have them as friends, you will spend less when you need their services.

9. Mind your own small business! You heard me right. Don’t be a fool that invest his life saving in a small business and then handed it over to an employee who was hired by him. Of course the business took less than six months to run aground. Run your business yourself. never take vacation when you have not establish a system that can run without your physical presence. No one will look after your money, your property, and your business like you will.

10. Remember Abraham Lincoln. You may need to learn how to do it right by first learning how not to do it wrong several times. Get ready for disappointment and frustration as you start your business. There is no successful entrepreneur who did not experience that. Heroes are made by battles, champions are made by challenges. So don’t quit, be persistent and never give up on your dream.

One final word before I stop. Or rather I’ll ask you a question. I think asking a question is a better approach, here it goes.
How much success have you achieved by reading up all the business books you’ve ever read? The truth be told, your answer is nothing. Isn’t it? This post will be of no benefit to you if you don’t start a small business of your own! Remember wisdom is the proper application of acquired knowledge.

A small business of your own will provide you the much needed laboratory for testing and trying out the tips for small business success shared above.