entrepreneurship ch 5
Feasibility of entering into a part-time business
1. want a low cost to start the firm 2. want a short time to start the firm 3. want a firm to appear permanent
Why part-time entrepreneurship makes sense
1. when you need basic gain experience 2. lack the resources for a full-time business 3. when u face a narrow window of opportunity
conflict of interest
a situation in which a person faces two or more competing standards or goals
network marketing
an approach to selling in which the salesperson recruist customers to become distributors of the product or service to others.
reverse auction
an auction in which the low bid gets the business or wins
aggrandizing
attempting to make your business or yourself seem more accomplished or grander than reality.
outsourcing
contracting with people or companies outside your business to do work for your business
poisoning the well
creating a negative impression among your employers customers
licensing
documented permission from the govt to run your business
Delegation
getting others to do your work. it can help an entrepreneur get more done. Managing the work is the key challenge to entrepreneurs
zoning laws
govt. specifications for acceptable use of land and buildings in particular areas
informational websites
internet site designed to introduce and explain a business to others
Issues for stand-based businesses
location, where traffic is high adequate inventory
equity
ownership of a portion of a business
Outsourcing
paying experts to take on the tasks of your business You may outsource to expert anything but the tasks that make your firm unique.
variance
permission from a govt organization to act differently that the laws state.
consumer
private individual or household that is the end-user of a product or service
cannibalizing
taking business away from your employer
cost to start-up
the amount of money it takes to start a new business
covenants
the limitations imposed on your property by your neighborhood group
ecommerce
the use of internet to conduct business transactions
multichannel marketing
use of several different channels to reach your customers, for ex. a website, direct mail, or traditional retailing
part time self employment
working for yourself for 35 or less hours a week
moonlighting
working on your own part time after your regular job
issues to part time entrepreneurship
having a good hostess for shopping parties or a solid technique for closing sales in door-to-door selling
Major Paths to entrepreneurship
home. care for preparation of your home office and family are essential for home based success have an effective website (key) websites can be informational/e-commerce in purpose
time to start-up
how long it takes to start a new business
undercapitalization
not having enough money available to the business to cover shortfalls in sales or profits
intellectual property
property coming from some sort of original thought, for example, patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights.
Making money without opening a business
using the consignment process through shops or specialized sales agents present product to the right market
Bootstrapping
making do with little or no money. keeps costs down, do without, borrow instead of buy, buy used expertise by using an advisory board
search engine optimization
an approach to website design intended to result in the site being displayed toward the beginning of a search engine's listing for that term.
RSS feed
an internet messaging service that pushes whatever web material you specify to subscribers to that feed
permenance
impression of long-term continuity a business gives others
registration
information provided to the govt concerning the existence of , name of, nature of, and contact information for your business
reciprocal links
listed, live connection to a different website, which in turn displays a similar link to the first website.
ethical challenges of part time entrepreneurship
moonlighting (can result in cannibalizing sales from your employer or poisoning the well by making your employers customers angry) and aggrandizing (when a parttime firm tries to present itself as full time or bigger than it is
stand based businesses
roadside stands, flea markets, farmers markets, fairs
delegation
the assignment of work to others over whom you have power
volatility
The frequency of business starts and stops. (in the market)
reserve price
a minimum acceptable selling price in an auction. if the bidding does not exceed the price, the sales will not go through.
sponsored link
a form of paid advertising that gets your companys website at the top of a search list
BRIE Model
Boundary (manage your time carefully and keep up with business and home separate) Resources Intention Exchange `
Challenges from moving from part time to full time
financial (SO, you should make a business plan, move when support is strongest, consider increasing part time workers hours until you are working at two full-time jobs then quit to devote full time to your firm