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10 Tips For Entrepreneurship In Times Of Crisis

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 5:48 PM
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The time of crisis can be an opportunity to start your own business. If you want to do it, be sure to review these 10 tips to keep in mind.

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Optimism.Austerity.Provision.Patience.Resources.Flexibility.Technology.Markets.Attention.Trends.

Optimism.

 Creating a new business implies rationality, but optimism is also necessary to start an adventure that seems impossible. Difficult times allow more solid and professional businesses to be generated, with little competition.

Austerity.

 The advantage of starting when things are not very good is that you start “with your feet firmly on the ground”. Costs and expenses are adjusted to the maximum and expectations are lowered, which allows a more realistic business plan, without the influence of an external bonanza.

Provision.

 When calculating the business budget, it is necessary to increase the investment at least 20%, since sales will arrive later and with longer payment terms. This mattress will help you avoid having to ask for financing, which in these times is difficult to obtain.

Patience.

 In difficult times it is not possible to position yourself at the beginning, but in the medium term. Thus, when the recovery of the economy begins, the business will be more mature.

Resources.

In these times, the doors are open to some options that were previously unattainable: cheaper premises and offices, more trained personnel, etc. It is also possible to negotiate better prices and conditions with suppliers.

Flexibility.

 It is essential to be able to adapt to the circumstances. Structures must be made flexible to the maximum, hiring all possible services to eliminate fixed expenses, and the supply must also be adapted to what the market demands.

Technology.

If consumption is slow or paralyzed, it is more difficult to make yourself known through traditional means. Take advantage of digital marketing tools: email, social networks, website, etc., which are more direct and cheaper.

Markets.

 The internet opens up the possibility of reaching markets that otherwise could not be achieved. Not all local markets or countries are in crisis, there can always be potential customers.

Attention.

 The best of these times reappear. It is necessary to give customers more personalized attention and a very focused service. This is appreciated by them and they will help you differentiate yourself from the competition. The same with suppliers, to continue negotiating good conditions.

Trends.

 If possible, focus your business on a new market trend, such as environmental care, organic products, the use of technologies, etc. It will be better seen by the different market players.

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