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How to start making money from your favorite business? (Continued - part 2). In the last post, we briefly discussed: how to find your favorite business? Now we will briefly analyze: how to start making money from it? First First of all, you need to find out, is it really possible to make money from the business that you want to do or not? First, conduct an analysis of how many people or organizations already offer what you want to do, as well as how many people need it and who are they? The more detailed you study this, the better. All analytics are available for free on the Internet. And if you find out for yourself that people really earn as much as you need from this business, then you can get started. What is the best way to get started? Here you need consider: what are you doing now? Are you in the status of an unemployed person, an employee or a businessman? Each of these positions can have its own individual strategy or one general one. For example, if you are currently unemployed, you can try to get a job, even if even at first as an intern to those people who are already doing your favorite business. And over time, decide for yourself what to do next. Either continue to work at your favorite job as an employee, or organize your favorite business. And if... decide to organize your own business, then you will already have invaluable experience, thanks to which it will be much easier for you to start and not get into a lot of trouble. And also, before you set off on your own, collect the most complete information about your main competitors, who are in this have achieved success and take the best from them. Study how they do it, what tools they use, where and how they advertise about themselves, what texts they write, how they put up photos. How they negotiate and make sales. Etc. Don’t be too lazy to call them all and communicate as a prospective client. And after that, add something unique here. If, until the moment you decided to start your own business, you have worked only as an employee all your life, now you are moving to the status of an entrepreneur and you must clearly understand this difference. And if earlier you had to be responsible only for a certain area of ​​work, now you will have to bear full responsibility for everything, as well as risk your time and money. And now you will have to do all the work yourself or entrust it to someone for money or for free. But maybe nothing will come of it at all. Or there will be no profit for 1-2 years, but only expenses. You must clearly understand all this before starting an independent business. Now let’s move on to those who are currently already working somewhere as an employee or running their own business. You, too, to minimize risks at the beginning, can go to someone for an internship, as in the case of the unemployed, or try combining an internship for a while with your main job or business, if this is of course possible. And then you will decide what to do next. If you don’t want or can’t go to someone for an internship, then I would recommend that you still don’t completely leave your current job or business, and for some time try to combine them with a new favorite activity for yourself, until you begin to regularly receive profit from your new business for at least 6 months, which will completely satisfy you. Yes, at first it will be very hard, but thereby you minimize the risks associated with money as much as possible. Of course, if you have sufficient cash reserves for at least 1-2 years or someone will provide for you all this time, then if you wish, in order not to waste time, you can immediately immerse yourself in a new business headlong. That’s all for me. I didn’t set a goal in this post to describe something in great detail and detail, because... The topic is quite extensive and it takes a lot of time to describe everything down to the smallest detail. Moreover, each case has its own nuances and this is also necessary.