What business could I start? (5 min+ for reading)
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0.000 HBDWhat business could I start? (5 min+ for reading)
 <p> We are talking here about an online business, a blog that you start from the passion you possibly have ... and finally its monetization. <br> <br> <strong>1) The Bishop's Lesson</strong> <br> <br> When I started my "entrepreneurial" experience, that is, almost 10 years ago (oh, I already feel old) (when I bought some packs of firecrackers at 1$/pack and I sold them with 2$/pack), I did not know how to answer this question. I just knew I wanted to be on my own feet, to have a company that would bring me 1000 (one thousand) euros per month, my money. It took me a few years to get to this "performance", but it's good that it happened like that. At the time there was no "documentation", there were no people to share their business startups. To succeed, you have to become a destiny cop. What does that mean? <br> <br> Somehow: You saw someone who had succeeded, trying to find out more about him and his beginnings and trying to copy his movements. <br> <br> At that time there were no questions like: <br> <br> "<strong>What business to start?</strong> <em>I do not know what I like, I do not know what to choose.</em> " <br> <br> Then there was a goal: - to get money. That's what you made from an elementary drop: the more you sell a product / service (minus) than you buy / produce that one. The difference was in your pocket. This is my whole entrepreneurial philosophy. I knew I had to stay with more money in my pocket than at the beginning of the "transaction." <br> <br> It's funny, because my father, in his life philosophy, often told me about these "scalpers” he did not have in his heart. Over time he has understood more of the efforts made by such a scalp and that any commercial activity can be called scalping. <br> <br> I think it's an essential lesson of entrepreneurship. My children will go through an entire bridesmaid course, give them my pocket money for limited periods of time and tell them that their purpose is to multiply them to keep the surplus. It's going to be a survival course. Do you want to go to sea this summer? <br>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUeGV9T24AEd5ePYWB6VkzzCtsHJeoWeitvqqgt7R9TAH/copil_antreprenor-300x240.jpg <br> <em>I give you half the money, if you manage to multiply it to the full amount, I still give you to spend there.</em> <br> <br> Because we have not gone through these lessons, we reach the age most appropriate to start a startup to complain that we have no "funds". Of those I know they got up from scratch, nobody woke up with funds pumped in their ass. The difference is that those who complain, see money as a necessity. Others see money as a fuel. The first to see 1000 euros (random example) thinks of spending it quickly as they have it, because they have a lot of necessities (maybe they also make lists on their respective needs), the others are thinking how to spend as little as one thousand the euro (1) and how the hell to multiply it (2). <br> <br> It's like watching Discovery Chanel, when the lion puppies harry and run each other, simulating the parent's hunt. <br> <br> <strong>2) Profitable Niche Lesson</strong> <br> <br> Later, after this lesson, I learned the lesson of profitable niches. It's basically the question above but emotionally. <br> <br> Many ask me: <em>"What business to start?"</em> <br> <br> <em>"I want to start a business, but I do not know what to do."</em> or <em>"I want to start a web page, but I do not know what niche to choose."</em> <br> <br> And then "professional" responses appeared. <br> <br> <em>There are a few niches that will always be profitable, as long as the company will operate according to the current model (which has never changed in fact).</em> <br> <br> They list them quickly, but consider that I may miss enough: <br> <br> <strong>Money:</strong> all people are interested in making money, so they will pay to learn how to make money. Nice can take many forms: from "I teach you how to make money overnight online, just by clicking a few clicks" on the training that you have to do to get a salary increase. All of them are giving the same needs to earn money, which is why you will give money to others to teach you. <br> <br> <strong>Health</strong>: When people reach the bone, they throw in you money to do good. We talk here either of the need - "I have a disease and I have to treat myself differently", or the need: "I need to lose weight otherwise I will not love anyone." The second is combined and needs to make it strong. From dentistry to the "secret" of healthy weight loss. <br> <br> <strong>Love and relationships</strong>: we live in a society that alters us as individuals, we are so stubborn that we no longer know to communicate with each other. That's why we get to social networking sites online to look for our partner, go to clubs to hang or see our opposite sex, go to the psychologist to fix our relationship, we buy clothes that promise we'll show up more good for the opposite sex or reading seductive books. <br> <br> <strong>Socialization:</strong> It is different from the need for love and relationships, because it refers to the need to be in social groups. Facebook does a great job. The entire Internet is doing a very good job, as we almost do not get out of the house. But for those who want to socialize face to face, there are dance classes .. or we can say that this is the need, for example, for which cafes are still profitable, because coffee can be drunk in the house and, why not, cheaper. The phone you are talking to may be, for example, part of the need for socializing. Examples can go on even further. <br> <br> etc etc <br> <br> There are many ideas of universally profitable niches. I have even heard the version: "<em>As long as there is a man, it will sell: money (I teach you how to earn more money), food and sex.</em>" This in any form. <br> <br> Another variant that a garrison owner told me about 7 years ago, while presenting his production halls: "<em>As long as man is in the current form, he will need to dress. You can not lose clothes. "</em> <br> <br> Look at the man himself on the street, and you will see needs more or less essential to him. <br> <br> It's a fantastic evolutionary evolution from the bishop's lesson (the need for a man or small group of people to earn a sum of money) at the profitable niche lesson (there is such a great need for man that you can find it all the way and you can not rate it with it). It is the evolution from the first step, the survival, in the second step, of the entrepreneur who thinks in perspective. <br> <br> And yet here are the biggest mistakes, because the biggest business and the highest success rate have a different category of people than those who think about the "niche" level. But you need a mental evolution to get there. <br> <br> <strong>3) Abundance lesson</strong> <br> <br> https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWv6YfxZMkDiBCWZVmY9mF1c7ufGNW8CHdkLRX1nP1So7/nisa_banilor-206x300.png The difference between lucrative lesson lessons and abundance lessons is that the difference between a hired mercenary to protect your goal and the soldier who knows if the enemy passes over him, beyond the walls of the apparatus the next victim will be his own mother. <br> <br> The online and offline business environment is undergoing massive changes essential to maturing. If you open the mail, if you read your press, talk to your friends ... you will notice how quickly the profitable lesson lesson among the people has spread. <br> <br> <strong>It is said that the nicest niche where you can quickly earn money (and not a few) is even the niche of money. Look at how many "teach you to do online business" sites only appeared</strong>. Some are real, I know the people behind them and they are crazy about the art of doing marketing. That's why they teach, because their passion is to understand how the sales process is and what is the psychology behind sales. <br> <br> On the other hand, most of the offers belong to people who have not yet earned money online .. but who have learned (perhaps from another course) that one of the lucrative niches is "money". <br> <br> It's ironic what's going on, but it's, I repeat, a natural process. <br> <br> <strong>What I will make known to you now is the most valuable lesson you can get from someone.</strong> <br> <br> I am very late in replying to the message "<em>I do not know at what I'm good, I do not know at what I'm an expert, I do not know what niche to choose, I do not know what business to start, help me.</em>" We wanted to paint the various stages we need to start a profitable business. <br> <br> <strong>When you are a child, if you do not have money in your pocket, you sell a training trouser and you have the money to buy a pack of cigarettes. But that's the bishop's lesson.</strong> <br> <br> <strong>Most failures in entrepreneurship go away. We did not mature.</strong> <br> <br> <strong>No matter what niche you choose, you can get money out of ANY.</strong> <br> <br> It matters more the passion you have, the message you want to transmit, the emotion you vibrate when you're in the field. If you do not make money from the niche you entered, it is not necessarily niche, but you do not know how to convey the message. <br> <br> It matters more to take the job seriously, do not try "hungry" or the need to "have a backup" or because you want to "get rid of your boss and never engage". <br> <br> <strong>Most people do not start business from passion, but from the need to run away. In online it translates to get home from work and try an hour to work (maximum).</strong> Tomorrow you'll probably forget about the site you launched. In the morning you will want to go out with your friends. If you find yourself in the written ones is because you do not take seriously what you are doing and because you probably only want an escape from your current life, but you are too lazy or comfortable to dig a tunnel to get out of jail. You're better at jail than outside. <br> <br> <strong>What really matters ... It counts what movement you can provoke in the other through the message you send.</strong> <br> <br> <strong>People gather in groups and tend to become followers of movements</strong>. These are the so-called tribes. If you manage to recreate such a tribe, it does not matter the niche, you are on horses, and money will begin to flow. <br> <br> You can get money from knitted socks, if you <strong>PRICE</strong> it, if you <strong>LIKE</strong> it and if you are <strong>VIBRATING</strong> when you talk about it. You will find people passionate about knitted socks that will follow you. <br> <br> I give you an example where <strong>I spend the money</strong>: <br> <br> - I took my car where I thought I was getting the most congruent message; I'm going to a single service, I have a contact that sounds and talks for hours of cars. That man knows how to convey the message, he knows how to make a tribe (he is a hired person). I did not buy the car because it was strong or comfortable or not even because I liked the brand. I liked the man when I did the test drive and I said, emotionally, that I want to be part of his tribe, of which he belonged. It was the most authentic message I received and wanted to join that message. <br> <br> - I often eat in the city, restrict the places where I eat almost exclusively at the places where I feel the best and the people in that location manage to pass on my passion for food. It almost does not matter the price or the location, but how the tribe makes me feel. Most often you change a restaurant not because of the food but the service offered, that it looks from 10 meters to the tip you leave, the fact that you wait for the bill too much, do not ask for food if you she likes it, does not advise you when you are indecisive, the ones who serve you hate for the job they have etc. etc <strong>So do not think about what to do!</strong> <br> <br> <strong>Find In You WHAT IT IS TO PLACE TO make and start a business there.</strong> <strong>There are a few rules, however:</strong> <br> <br> 1. <strong>you will have to like it so much that you can take care of this passion.</strong> 2. <strong>you will have to like it so much that you are willing to dedicate yourself ALL TIME from now on to these passions</strong> 3. <strong>you will have to like it so much that you want to constantly develop yourself in the niche that you are passionate about</strong> 4. <strong>you will have to like it so much that if you close your eyes and make a jump over 3-5 years .. find yourself as passionate and eager, curious to evolve more like now</strong> That's the only way you can answer the question: <em>"What's the niche to choose</em>?" Or "<em>What business to start</em>?" <br> <br> <strong>It is a huge leap of faith beyond the primary need for money</strong>. <strong>With the right reasons, motivation and passion</strong> will help you raise up such a tribe in which its followers give you money for their feelings within the tribe because they appreciate you because they want things to stay the same or better. <strong>With the wrong reasons, you will desperately want to "do the job" and you will not know how to keep your motivation high.</strong> <br> <br> I see business opportunities for incorrect reasons, especially online. Many people still think in the "guns" that you give them, without realizing that those who succeed in this field are passionate people who have created a tribe that transmits their own message daily, weekly, monthly, annually. the same intensity. Because we're already talking about BUSINESS, not brides. <br> <br> https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYxUqwhShrZEF3hUcYuBS1rX8KgHCbnBSfvSTxqSVeAfj/bani-pe-net-300x168.jpg We are creators, architects, madmen after life ... I've outstripped the stage. At least I like to think, when I talk to you and my partners, those with whom I do business day by day. <br> <br> After answering the first question, which is your niche where you think you're going to make money, I'd like to ask you a question now, after this lesson. <br> <br> <em>"Will you be part of this niche in 3-5 years? Are you willing to dedicate ALL TIME that you find for this niche? Will you keep your curiosity and enthusiasm even for years to stay passionate and always on the move?</em> <br> <br> You do not even need to answer this question in writing. There's a question that you, at home, between four walls, alone, will have to answer. Of course, if you combine your passion with one of the profitable niches, you probably will make more money. <br> <br> <strong>BUT IT'S NOT A RULE.</strong> <br> <br> Why? Because the profitable niches are big beatings and confused signals from different tribes. You will do the difference by the message you send and how many followers you get. <br> <br> Instead, you have all the chances to take on someone who does what he does just for money, when you make it out of passion and gather passionate people around you. </p>
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