How to Start Your Own Business – Deciding Exactly What You Want to Do
Step One
List your skill set.
At this point don’t censor. Just start to list them, for example facile writer,
retentive legal memory, resonant speaking voice, superbly organized etc.
Step Two
Order them from strongest to weakest.
For example, if you could sell wide screen televisions to live aboard sailboat
skippers, sales would be on top. If your facility with graphic design is limited
to scrawling stick figures, it would take up the rear. This assessment will help
you determine where you should focus your energies and where you’ll need help.
Step Three
Determine if there is a market for your skills.
This is a critical step. A headshot photographer won’t have as receptive a
market in Des Moines as Hollywood. You might have to retool yourself as a
graduation photographer. If you’re an excellent cook and have considered
beginning a catering business ask friends if they’d let you handle their events
and parties. Make sure people want the services you’re offering.
Step Four
Decide what makes
your business unique.
This step will require some thought, but it will ultimate shape how you brand
your business. Why should a customer choose you? What makes you better than the
competition? Maybe in addition to being a first rate chef, you’re a trained
dietician, or your passion is fitness. Consider this as the core of
your identity.
“We make healthy food tasty.” You don’t need elegance as this point, just a
clear sense as to what you do. A few years ago I was involved in the branding of
a large used video equipment dealer. We went down the list of what the place
offered. Was made us unique was our in house service department and warranty. We
summarized what we offered in a simple phrase – "stuff that works."