Why Your Business Could Fail And How To Prevent It From Happening

Written by Jim Davis and Larry Dotson


I have heard many former business owners give many reasons why their business failed. They have said it's becauserepparttar market was slow, their suppliers raised prices on them, too much competition, etc. It's usually because they didn't have enough entrepreneurial traits.

There are a wide range of entrepreneurial traits you need in order to run a profitable business. I'm not saying you need all of them, butrepparttar 106821 more you haverepparttar 106822 greater chance you'll succeed. It could also depend onrepparttar 106823 type of business you have.

You need to be goal oriented. Making reachable goals for your business is important. The goals will give you something to focus on and lead your business inrepparttar 106824 right direction. They can also give extra motivation to overcome your business problems and obstacles.

You need to have patience. Many business owners give up way to early. They think you can get rich over- night by starting their own business. You need to have a positive attitude and stick with it.

You need to haverepparttar 106825 energy. It's important to give yourselfrepparttar 106826 extra time out of your business life to eat healthy and exercise. You will have a healthier mind and body to workrepparttar 106827 long hours a business requires.

Important Words of Wisdom for Internet Success

Written by Joe Chapuis


I live in a rural part of Connecticut and drive a Volvo wagon (I'm not sure, but I think it's a state law now that everyone has to drive a Volvo). Despite its boxy, almost hearse-like styling, I love it. Plus,repparttar fact that it's a turbo makes this family truckster a rocket ship on wheels. (This is an 850 we're talking about, made when Volvos were still Volvos, before they were Americanized by Ford. Ugh.)

Recently, my car was in need of service which could be postponed no longer, despite my best efforts. Being out inrepparttar 106820 country, it's hard to find a good mechanic I can trust that can service an import. As a result, I made arrangements to take it to one ofrepparttar 106821 bigger dealers inrepparttar 106822 state, nearly an hour away.

When I first called to make an appointment,repparttar 106823 service rep was polite, helpful, and eager to answer my questions. As I hadn't purchasedrepparttar 106824 vehicle from them, a loaner was not available.

"Would you like me to make rental arrangements for you?" he asked. "I'll have them pick you up when you drop off your car and bring you back after you drop offrepparttar 106825 rental. I can get you a good rate, too."

"Huh?" I thought, "You mean you're going to go out of your way to solve my problems?"

I've rarely experienced anything like that before, and never with a mechanic. I maderepparttar 106826 arrangements forrepparttar 106827 following week.

Whenrepparttar 106828 day came and I walked intorepparttar 106829 service area, I noticed a conspicuous absence of, well, for lack of a better word, grease monkeys. Instead, I encountered professionally-attired men and women busily hurrying about their duties. They weren't too busy, however, to extend a warm "hello - we'll be right with you". I also noticed a fresh pot of coffee inrepparttar 106830 waiting area, next torepparttar 106831 TV and very comfy-looking couches.

I waited less than a minute before a service rep helped me. I gave my name, and my paperwork was there, waiting for me. I didn't have to complete any forms, or giverepparttar 106832 same information that I had previously given onrepparttar 106833 phone all over again. I alerted him to another potential problem, and he made a note to have it checked out. He knew what had to be done, and wasted no time - all without making me feel hurried.

This was mid-morning. He said he'd call me to confirmrepparttar 106834 work, and if all went well,repparttar 106835 car would be ready byrepparttar 106836 end ofrepparttar 106837 day. I handed overrepparttar 106838 keys.

An hour later, I was in a meeting when my cell phone rang (normally, I turn it off - but this is my Volvo we're talking about here).

"Hi Mr. Chapuis. I just want to let you know that everything looks good. It's exactly what you thought it was. Here's your estimate..."

"What about that other problem?" I asked.

"Oh, that's fine. There's no need to have it done," he replied. "I'll give you a call whenrepparttar 106839 car's ready."

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