How To Start A
Business From Home Or Anywhere Else
Start from Scratch or Buy
into an Idea?
Many people dream of
someday owning their own business. Starting a business,
however, can be very daunting. Imagine this: You are a
talented seamstress and someday would like to open your
own clothing shop, but have not found the time to do so.
You love the store where you currently work, but always
feel like you could run it in a better manner. One day,
the owner tells you that she is putting the business up
for sale. The price is right, and you don’t have to
worry about starting a business from nothing—it is
falling into your lap already planned! So, is buying an
existing business better than starting your own?
Remember first off that
the owner is selling the business for a reason. If you
work at the establishment, such as in the situation
mentioned before, you probably know why the business is
being sold. However, if you do not have a personal
relationship with the owners, you may be left in the
dark. Ask. It could be as simple as the owners wishing
to retire. In this case, buying the business could be an
excellent investment.
On the other hand,
perhaps the business is being sold because it generates
no profit. If you consider purchasing a business that
failed for someone else, it is important to analyze why.
Perhaps there was no customer base or demand for the
product or service. Maybe the owners made bad business
decisions. In some cases, the business has a bad
reputation. These are all things to consider when buying
a business instead of starting your own.
How will you change the
business to avoid your own failure? In some cases, this
simply cannot be done. For example, if your community is
largely made of families or retirees, there is not much
of a demand for a nightclub in the neighborhood, and
this may be why the previous business failed. On the
other hand, you may be able to make some positive
changes in a business that prevents failure. If the
previous owner of your clothing store invested the
company’s money largely in high priced merchandise,
perhaps you want to consider readjusting the business to
sell affordable clothing instead.
Always consider changing the name, unless the business
is a very traditional and successful staple in your
community. By changing the name, you convey to consumers
that the business is not the same and they should give
it a try even if they have not liked the goods or
services in the past. So, should you buy the clothing
shop or start your own? That’s a question only you can
answer, but research the option of buying a business
thoroughly because it could be a great chance for you to
finally achieve your dreams.