Great Startup Advice from Our Readers

This week’s Startup Princess 2nd birthday contest ($100 in awesome biz development prizes) challenged our readers to share their best-ever startup business advice (their own or what they’ve been told).

Anita Campbell business guru of Small Biz Trends (185k feedreaders!) was asked to select the #1 “standout” startup advice from the comments we received, not an easy task because each one was so incredibly thoughtful! We included them in this post for you to enjoy. I was certainly inspired and reminded of a few things, perhaps you will be as well. The winning comment was…

Visualize what success looks like to you. I’m a huge fan of visualizing where you want to be, because then you can break down the steps it takes to get there. Covey called it “Begin with the end in mind.” I call it more than goals, more than wishes, I call it taking time to meditate on where you really want to be a year from now, 10 years from now…etc. What does it look like? How much money will you have made? What associations will you have made? What mentors do you need to get to that successful place? Visualization has done more for my personal success and professional success than anything else. If you don’t know where you’re going, it’s hard to get there. AND if you don’t know you WANT to get there it’s hard to drive yourself to get to nowhere in particular.

Michelle McCullough, Doodads Promotional

Enjoy the other outstanding entries:

It IS a real business.”
For a while, I was just thinking my boutique wedding planning firm was just small potatoes because I was new to the industry. . .and I treated it like a hobby. Now I spend more time working on the business than in the business and I am flourishing. Exhausted–but excited. For that person to tell me that was the push that I needed and I always remember it.

Katasha, K Sherrie and Company

Find a mentor. Finding a mentor and really working with her has helped me learn the nuts and blots of photography and how she started her business. While I didn’t learn the step-by-step details on business development or business management, I’ve learned some of the steps she has taken to get her business where it is today. This helped me take a hard look at myself early on and decide if I really wanted to start my own business. And I did!

Dawn McKinstry Photography

READ!! Learn from others that have created their own business. Let their knowledge guide you. You can avoid many mistakes this way. Others that have started their own business have made the mistakes already and can give you some great advice! If it is your passion to create your own business then find others that have businesses similar to yours. Contact them and ask what is the one piece of advice that they could give you. Before you know it, you will have new friends and mentors to assist and guide you.

Amy, Sunshine Street Web Design

NEVER, EVER give up on your passion. So many times – especially right in the beginning stages, it’s easy to question yourself and if you have what it takes to make your dream become a reality. It’s easy to doubt yourself, to fear failure, to feel too tired to keep going. But if what you are going for is your PURPOSE in life – you need to push through those “down” times and just push forward and be patient. All good things take time.

Liz Rosenbaum Fitness

KNOW your target market. Be as specific as possible. Try to get inside their minds and think like they do. Find out where they hang out online. Join forums and groups where you’ll have the chance to interact with them. There’s more to social networking than joining Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook and if you look at it as more “social” and less “networking”, it will just come naturally.

April, Advantage Virtual Assistant

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2 Responses to “Great Startup Advice from Our Readers”

  1. Anita Campbell on August 1st, 2008 5:13 am

    Thank you for inviting me to judge this contest, Kelly And through Twitter, no less!

    I was impressed with all the entries – WOW! It was a very difficult choice because any one of the entries could have been the winner. Outstanding!

    – Anita

  2. Find a mentor on August 7th, 2008 12:48 pm

    When women gather to share their experience and knowledge, in order to help eachother with their success, we truely acheive much more then if we were on our own. A great website thats main agenda is for women to give and recieve guidence is http://www.herfure.com. If your looking to share your expertise or would like some advice, you should really check it out.

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