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Why You Shouldn't Be a Blogger

These days, blogging services like Google Blogger and WordPress are advertising their simplicity and ease of use. They say you can create a blog in 3 steps and 5 minutes. If it’s so fast and simple, anyone can be a blogger, right? Well, no. Words such as these are very misleading. It probably doesn’t occur to many people that maintaining a blog is far more complicated and time-consuming than the creation process. I know it didn’t occur to me. Being a blogger is a big commitment, and you need to know what you’re getting yourself into before you jump on the bandwagon. That’s why in this article I’m going to give you 3 reasons why you shouldn’t be a blogger. 1. You’re not determined Determination is success. When you really want something, you’re probably going to make a big effort and take all the time you need to get it–that is, if you’re a determined person. Blogging is more than just creating new ideas and turning thos...

Write a Business Plan - Nah! I Can Do That Myself (and Why You Shouldn't)

There are three reasons why you need a business plan… To obtain funding. Every good potential lender or investor, be they bank, angel investor, venture capitalist or business partner, will require a business plan. They want to be comfortable that you have thought long and hard about your business rather than jumping straight into a business. More importantly they want to ensure that they have a good chance of not only having their investment returned, but also making a profit out of the arrangement. Your business plan is your sales tool – it explains your business and your strategies to make this business a success. It shows how detailed and organized you are and how you intend to make a success of your business. To introduce your business to potential investors. The Executive Summary in undoubtedly the most important part of your business plan. Investors receive hundreds of business plans. They decide on their initial sort of who they want to investigate more thoroughly, by...