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The Key to Business Success - Stay Positive
Starting a new business is a very difficult endeavor. Many ominous statistics hang over your head about the failure rates of new businesses and the number of years it will take to turn a profit.

Follow Your Bliss? Making Money Doing What You Love to Do
By making money with your hobby, you can possibly quit your day job or work less hours. There are many things to consider when starting your own business, but with some dedication to the project, you can turn a profit with something you love to do.

Author Michael Saunders
Title Follow Your Bliss? Making Money Doing What You Love to Do
Category Entrepreneurial Mindset
Article Starting a business requires you to complete a number of steps and make some key decisions. Though part of your overall plan, you’ll need to decide on a business structure, and obtain the necessary licenses and permits. In addition, determining which financing options will meet your short-term needs and long-term goals is crucial.

But does it make any difference if you don't love what you're doing?

Most people dream of a job that is fun and exciting every day. They wish to enjoy going to work in the morning, instead of dreading it and watching the clock all day. If you have a hobby that you love, consider turning it into a profitable business. By making money with your hobby, you can possibly quit your day job or work less hours. There are many things to consider when starting your own business, but with some dedication to the project, you can turn a profit with something you love to do.




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In starting a small business you should never think you can do it alone! One of the best ways to insulate yourself against business failure is to find and work with a mentor, someone with business experience who can guide and assist you.

A good resource is the Service Corps Of Retired Executives (SCORE) which can link you to retired professionals who are available to give you advice.

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First, evaluate your hobby. How can it be profitable for you? If your hobby involves making some sort of product, such as jewelry, you may be able to directly sell the pieces. You can also offer services related to your hobby. For example, if you like gardening, start a yard working business in your community. The possibilities are endless if you use your imagination. The hobbyist who enjoys gardening could also sell bulbs from his or her own garden, writing literature on gardening for sale, or even start a restaurant based on a menu of homegrown fruits and vegetables. The sky is the limit when you are starting a new business.

You will need many resources to turn your hobby into a business. Is your idea plausible? Ask family, friends, professionals, and other entrepreneurs in the area to give you feedback on your business idea before you dive in. Once you are convinced you have a good product or service idea, use the Internet as a tool. You can find many articles online to help you start your business, but this can also be an outlet for advertising. You can even sell your product online in order to reach a larger customer base. Many people have successful businesses on eBay.

About the Author Michael Saunders has an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He edits a Websites on Starting a Small Business and Ideas to Start Your Own Business.