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10-16-2019, 02:54 PM | #1 |
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Starting your own business - entrepreneur thread
So like many people I’ve had some good ideas over the years that I just never took action on to make a reality. Some of that was a lack of funding or knowledge of how much / little it takes to get started. A lot was lack of knowledge on process - wtf is the first step and whatnot.
I’ve got another one that I want to actually make a reality this time and am actively starting to take steps towards that goal. So I thought I’d start this thread to chronicle the journey, ask for advice, and discuss things with people who have “been there, done that” and can help me avoid some early pitfalls hopefully. I don’t expect to become a billionaire off of this one, but I hope to make enough to fund a bigger idea I’ve been kicking around for ~ 5 years. That one may well make into the 8-9 digits depending on how it goes but it’ll be a 5+ year process easily. This smaller idea I think I can turn into a profitable reality before next summer. |
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Before you start, do TONS of research. Not knowing what this idea is (nor do I expect you to release it) kinda makes it hard to give any tips or strategies aside from the basic tips you can find on many business YouTube videos
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Also find you a good tax guy as you can write off pretty much anything if creative enough.
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Have a creative tax guy
Have a lawyer friend I’ve discussed things with and who I plan on retaining once I figure out funding (he ain’t cheap, his current firm bills him out at about $450/hr) Have 2 friends for business mentors who have both built and sold multiple companies. One was in tech the other in real estate / construction. Board - dunno yet Industry research - have done some limited research. I know the market, price points to target, relative size, space I want to fill / create / build. I have a tentative plan for go to market strat, initial sale model, and expansions. I need: mechanical eng / electrical eng / industrial designer to get the prototype built. May just contract a shop that already has all 3 to build it for me. Also need to figure out marketing / production video production, though I’m hoping to leverage others’ channels as part of my strategy. Will also leverage forums like this one, social media, etc. Initial funding will likely come from the aforementioned mentors + friends to get the prototype built, then crowdfund initial run for launch, then angel investors to scale. Don’t think I’ll need VCs. If it gets to the point where it’s that big, I’ll happily sell for a few million and dump that straight into the next project and become a serial entrepreneur. |
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I have a side business that I've been running for about 10 years now. My advice is if you want to start your own business, don't quit your day job and go balls to the wall until you feel it is the right time to transition. Start your new business as a side gig, then build it up until you are confident enough your idea will work out and you can quit your day job. Running a business is very exciting, but it's also a 24/7 commitment.
For me, I could probably do my own thing as a primary source of income, but then again I'd never be able to put it down and relax, I'd be working 24/7. Having the option of doing that if something happened with my day job, and using the business as a supplemental income when I want to has worked out really well.
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This is exactly what I do/did...although I don't take on the amount of extra business on the side that I used to anymore. For about 5 years, I was making the equivalent of my full time job. Biggest thing that kept me from transitioning into it full time was I knew I would have to put a lot of hours into it to break away from my benefit package at my full time job. But it served its purpose. I put a kid through school with no student loans, and I paid off all of my debt. After that...I took less and less work as I valued my personal time more. But for around 8 years...I was working all the time. I didn't ask for any extra work, but "word of mouth" brought enough to me that I didn't have to look for it.
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Followed you on Insta too haha but OP here's my 2 cents: this idea you're talking about, is it something like "uber for X" or "we're implementing blockchain in (common item/platform) to promote synergy through collaborative efforts" sorta thing aka just buzzwordy and not really a stable idea, or is it something that you think you have an advantage in already/can easily create that advantage? The reason I'm asking is this: if it's the former, I would tell you to go back to work. The market is saturated with college kids working on useless solutions to problems they've created (ask me how I know this), and most of the time the VCs/Investors can see right through the BS. But if it's something you can truly create an advantage in, by all means, go get em champ. We're probably at two very different stages of our lives but I'd love to help you out as much as I can! Best advice I can give you is this: if it's even a semi-solid idea (aka not repackaging two things into one) try to work on a business plan. If you can show how people can make money from this you'll have better luck with finding investors! |
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I think you've received some excellent advice, particularly about keeping a day job until your business is established and profitable. The 24/7 observation is also a good one. That's something I didn't fully appreciate with my business, there is no quitting time. It happens in ways I didn't expect. The website is constantly probed/attacked by script kiddies and bots for example, and every morning for me includes a review of the security logs. Also, buying my own health insurance was an eye opener. If you have employer-provided insurance, you may not realize how expensive health insurance is. Also realize that as a small-business owner, you do not qualify for unemployment insurance. If your business goes bust, you're still on your own.
A couple of random observations. $450 for a good general business attorney is not expensive, not for Northern California. Attorney fees, for me, were shocking large. Their use of Westlaw, a database of case law they used to research my issues, was billed at $3000/hour. That's not a typo. Three thousand. And for a physical product you will want to investigate patents. Patent litigation can be phenomenally expensive. Also I would consider liability. I wouldn't start a business, even a service gig side hustle, without some measure of protection. Either insurance or corp structure. If you have a 6-figure concept, you will want to consider business taxes and corp organization. The time to have your tax planning in place is before revenue starts rolling in. I think it's unrealistic to expect to be competent at everything you will need. Putting a public face on a small business has many facets and can be a bit of a weakest link thing. One of the mistakes I think you can make is thinking this looks easy and I know enough. Designing a slick marketing plan and designing a slick website are related but very different skills for example. Be prepared to outsource and hire independent contractors and accept your limitations. I used the basic IC contract from NOLO's small business guide to get started. I started with a consultation through SCORE/SBA. Then I paid for two separate consultations with attorneys to review my business plan and to talk risk and liability with me. One of the things I most wanted to say to you was to get an objective outside opinion early on. Get an objective outside business plan review even if you have to pay for the review. |
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Damn, forgot about this thread.
Pandemic hit // logistics and supply chain issues hit // manufacturing / travel hit and I basically set this all on the backburner while I focused on keeping my head above water. Bought my M440, bought a house in the bay area, lots of other competing high priority items to focus on at the moment . I guess part of that is the eternal lament of the entrepreneur though - it's far too easy to make excuses to yourself as to why you haven't made progress.
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I've been wondering how the heck there are no NorCal / bay area meetups on the calendar here. I'm generally down for beers / cocktails / wine anywhere from like Burlingame to Morgan Hill to Walnut Creek (though I generally stay out of SF / Oaklamd). And if you play golf you should definitely come out!
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