Friday, October 24, 2014
Unemployment Week 6 - Business Start Up
I cant believe it has been 6 whole weeks since I worked a traditional day in the office. It really feels like it was yesterday when I was laid off. Taking a moment to look back, I have accomplished quite a bit with my start up and having the time to do what I want and when I want has been great. I know that if I neglect the business during the day while I am utilizing the daylight to its fullest, I can always make it up in the evening.
As I mentioned last week, this week had to be a big week for me as I was sick. I did not let myself down. I got up showered and got to work each day like I wanted. I got a huge chunk of the business plan done, that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot to go. I set up many social media profiles which is a daunting task when it is all at once. This was taken for granted as setting up all my personal accounts was completed gradually as I needed or wanted them. I also got the webpage nearly ready to launch. This was a lot of work and brought me back to my programming days in high school and college. Sure the template looks good stand alone on Shopify.com but adding my own touch made me much happier with the outcome. At the end of the day I have an official webpage with a .com that reflects the business, www.empowersupplements.com. The site isn't live yet but keep that address for your records.
A major issue that I have continued to run into throughout the past few weeks and this past week especially was getting a response from the manufacturers. I wanted to stay as Canadian as possible but for some reason the Canadian manufacturers don't want to return my calls and emails. On the other hand I have spoken with a great team just south of the border and they are more than willing to take my business so we will see where that goes over the next week.
I have had a few people ask me about the process of starting a business and what it took to get going. Well getting laid off was a huge push but I had always wanted to start something and be my own boss. If you are at this stage you owe it to yourself to at least take some time away from work, TV, social media or any other distraction you might have to really think about the possibilities. Do you know something that people want and have trouble getting or a service that you can provide that they are looking for? I mentioned previously make a list of what you love or like to do and then have a long hard look at it. Is there something on that list that someone would pay you for? If you don't know ask your friends and colleagues around you, chances are if you want something or are interested in something you are not alone. I heard once that only 20% of the people in the world have ever had an original thought. That blows my mind and I guess it has blown other peoples minds before me too.
Anyway that's what is going on with me this week. I will hope to have some good news on the manufacturing front next week and maybe I can get the business plan inches from being complete.
Until next week,
Brian
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Unemployment Week 5 - Starting a Business
After setting up the official email for the company it really begins to feel real as suppliers and manufacturers email me at that address. This week I have been working with several manufacturers some for the supplement products and some for bottles I will be getting shipped from China. I never knew it would be so complicated to get shipment from China. There are so many acronyms associated with shipping it has been interesting learning what everything means. I have learned that DDU means the shipper is responsible for the products until it reaches the destination port. So if you are ever worried about the product not arriving or these days pirates can be a concern, look for DDU terms or Delivered Duty Unpaid.
It has been a busy week and I was sick to boot. This made focusing on the business plan very difficult. I am nearly over the cold now so this week coming will be another busy week as I need to make up for the lack of focus. I put a lot of pressure on myself due to the lack of output this week but I need to realize that I cant control the fact that I was sick and I should have spent more time resting and been a little easier on myself.
This week coming I am really going to get down to business and get the website very close to launching and get as much of the business plan done as I can. I feel like the week of being sick has slowed the forward momentum I had going for me after last weeks post and I need to get that back.
I have found that the more I get up as usual and shower and shave like I would when I was working before I get a little boost. I guess it kinda tricks your mind into thinking alright time to get to work. If I just lounge on the couch I find I get bored easily and I lack the required focus.
Thanks for reading.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Fourth Week of Unemployment - A Business Start-up
This week started slowly as I was still waiting on the business license to be processed. I couldn't really do forecasts as the manufacturers wouldn't allow me to even see the pricing of the products without a business number and a GST/HST number. This is not always the case, some manufacturers don't require this, it really depends on your industry. So do some research and talk to the manufactures to figure out what you do and don't need to gain access to the information you require.
So I got the business license yesterday and it was pretty exciting.
I have a registered business!
I think it's something to celebrate because it's really a step in the right direction. I printed it right away so I could hold the official document in my hand. I felt empowered.That's all for this week, happy Thanksgiving weekend to those reading from Canada.
Labels:
Business,
Entrepreneur,
Small Business,
Startup,
Unemployed
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Friday, October 3, 2014
Starting a Business - 3rd Week of Unemployment
This week has been tough. Everything had been going pretty smoothly up until this week, with the exception of the rotating excitement, anxiety and uncertainty which I explained in previous posts. This week I hit some road bumps and they of course happened all at once.
First was a message from a manufacturer which told me the initial purchase to get the ball rolling was a huge capital investment of $50,000+ which was to be paid upfront. This was a shock but it wasn't the end of the world, I began to look for ways to solve this problem. Crowdfunding is a great resource and very easy to develop a campaign. Building this will also help you to develop content that you will need for your website later on.
Second was the manufacturer telling me that the industry was very strict and I required a license for each product in my product line. I don't know how I missed this with all of my initial research. This process is quite extensive and it was not easy finding all the proper forms required to begin the licensing. Maybe this is an opportunity for someone else out there to organize all the government documents and forms for easy access.
Third bump was when I reached out to the manufacturer once more and I was then told that they were over capacity and could not take on anymore private label business. They suggested I try the trade business they offer and sell their products instead. I thought for a while and had decided this might be the best option considering the hoops I was going to have to jump through to move forward any other way.
I thought about this for a while, trying to rework my expectations to see if I could still end up at the same place down the road. I had heard from a mentor of mine, a professor from college and I think that writing to him about the issues helped me to organize them and make things seem clearer. This was aided by a talk with my wife where she reinforced "If it were easy everyone would do it." This got me back on track and I am going to stick it out through the licensing process and sell my own product rather than someone else's
Keep this in mind. If it was easy everyone would do it and The path to success isn't straight and clear of bumps and detours. You need to take some time to talk with your support system whether it is a mentor, a girlfriend or wife, or a close friend or family member. These people will look out for your best interest and sometimes give you some tough love at just the right time. Stay true to yourself and don't make sacrifices for happiness and achieving your goals.
It is 8:30pm and I just finished doing another nearly 4 hours of work for my new business. It really goes back to the comment I made back in the first week, the time is getting put in, it just happens to be different each day including weekends. Tonight my wife is out for the night and I am home hanging out with my dog and working away. I have some music playing in the background and the TV is off. I always knew watching TV was a waste of time.
It has been fun joking with my friends after a late hockey game ending at 11:15pm before hitting the showers. They would say it is past their bedtime and needed to rush home as they have a long day of work ahead of them and they don't want to get up so early. I always say "I don't wanna wake up so early either" To which I get a response of "Shut up" or "We get it, you're funemployed" What they don't see is that I am up around 8am most days and getting to work. I do eat breakfast without rushing and I take the dog for a walk before I open my computer but then it is down to business. This week I have put in more hours than the average fully employed person, putting in 12+ hours on more than one occasion. As I mentioned before it just doesn't feel like work when it is for yourself. I get to spend everyday working on MY goals and that is amazing. I spend less time in front of the TV or on Facebook and it feels great.
Third bump was when I reached out to the manufacturer once more and I was then told that they were over capacity and could not take on anymore private label business. They suggested I try the trade business they offer and sell their products instead. I thought for a while and had decided this might be the best option considering the hoops I was going to have to jump through to move forward any other way.
I thought about this for a while, trying to rework my expectations to see if I could still end up at the same place down the road. I had heard from a mentor of mine, a professor from college and I think that writing to him about the issues helped me to organize them and make things seem clearer. This was aided by a talk with my wife where she reinforced "If it were easy everyone would do it." This got me back on track and I am going to stick it out through the licensing process and sell my own product rather than someone else's
Keep this in mind. If it was easy everyone would do it and The path to success isn't straight and clear of bumps and detours. You need to take some time to talk with your support system whether it is a mentor, a girlfriend or wife, or a close friend or family member. These people will look out for your best interest and sometimes give you some tough love at just the right time. Stay true to yourself and don't make sacrifices for happiness and achieving your goals.
It is 8:30pm and I just finished doing another nearly 4 hours of work for my new business. It really goes back to the comment I made back in the first week, the time is getting put in, it just happens to be different each day including weekends. Tonight my wife is out for the night and I am home hanging out with my dog and working away. I have some music playing in the background and the TV is off. I always knew watching TV was a waste of time.
It has been fun joking with my friends after a late hockey game ending at 11:15pm before hitting the showers. They would say it is past their bedtime and needed to rush home as they have a long day of work ahead of them and they don't want to get up so early. I always say "I don't wanna wake up so early either" To which I get a response of "Shut up" or "We get it, you're funemployed" What they don't see is that I am up around 8am most days and getting to work. I do eat breakfast without rushing and I take the dog for a walk before I open my computer but then it is down to business. This week I have put in more hours than the average fully employed person, putting in 12+ hours on more than one occasion. As I mentioned before it just doesn't feel like work when it is for yourself. I get to spend everyday working on MY goals and that is amazing. I spend less time in front of the TV or on Facebook and it feels great.
The best part so far is I'm enjoying it. I don't hate my life when I step into my office which has been my living room or lately my back deck. So many jobs that people have these days could be done at home. Not only saving time and money but increasing the enjoyment level in peoples lives. I know if I was doing data entry all day in an office (and I have) I would hate it. More people should push to work jobs like this from home. Spend some time with your wife, kids or family pet rather than commuting between 1 and 2 hours per day each way.
OR get off your butt and start a company of your own.
As of today I have sent the application for a business license and I have registered the name of my company. I don't want to jump the gun here so I will fill you guys in a little more about the company next week.
Take Care,
Brian
Take Care,
Brian
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