Life is all about living it to the fullest while
actually working hard in order to be able to put food on the table at the end
of each day. And it is no wonder considering the high expenses which increase
as we move forward in our life- the majority of ordinary employees are
struggling day in and day out to try to increase their income.
And I was one of the above ordinary men who always thought that there must be a certain way I could increase my income despite the usual method of “asking for a raise”. So, I thought I’d share my experience with the world on how I did it back in the day when I was still an employee doing a 9 to 5 typical job.
1. Upgrade your mindset: You may think that it is an easy
step, but unfortunately it definitely is not. You need to change every single
aspect of your thinking methodology and put it to a state where you totally
believe that everything is possible as long as you put your brain and heart and
hard work into it.
2. Time management: In
order to be able to accomplish the first step above, you must complement it
with a proper time management, this step should be relatively an easy task for
a typical employee since you know exactly what time is available to you to be
able to work on your startup and accomplish as many necessary tasks needed to
initiate and grow your business idea.
3. Think 'online': The
easiest and most logical business idea to think of while still being an
employee is starting an online business. Since it’s all done and easily
managed using your own computer and even on you break times at work. Let’s face
it, we all have some time while at work where there are no urgent tasks and you
spend this “spare” time browsing Facebook or checking the latest sports
headlines. You can definitely use this time to learn more about your future
business and start with the very easiest initial steps such as the fourth step
below.
4. Put social media in place: In
today’s world, every single business has its own social media presence, which
dramatically helps with putting your first footprint in the big web i.e. the
internet. Anyone of us can easily create a Facebook Page, Twitter and Instagram
accounts, and that is exactly what you should be doing. Thanks to certain
online services which allows you to search for available domain names in
addition to social media account names in which you can decide what to name
your business.
5. Register a domain name: Having a
website representing your business is no more a luxury accessory, but it
is indeed a necessity to prove that you have a strong online presence. And
this particular step doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to be a geek. You
can simply Google how to register a domain and you will find out that it is the
easiest and cheapest task you can ever do online by yourself.
6. Register your new business: You
will be amazed on how easy it has become to register a new company almost
anywhere in the world. You can simply do it over the email, without the
need to go back and forth and wait in queues to sign papers. It
is all done online with a couple of clicks and, of course, an electronic
payment.
7. Find a business partner: A trusted one who can make your
life easier and help you while you are stuck at your office desk, he/she can do
all the things you cannot accomplish at this time, like attending meetings or
closing deals.
At this point you have a pretty good foundation which you can be proud of, and it will act as motivational boost for you to continue further with your business idea! Now you have to benefit from the people closest to you and outsource some tasks, such as logo design, email setup, initial communications… Or you can even outsource some tasks to a virtual assistant who you can hire for a very reasonable price per hour which could reach for as low as US$3 using Upwork.
Take a look at the
steps above one more time, and accept the fact that all of these steps have
been done while you are sitting in front your computer, and the time where you
will be a full time entrepreneur will soon come.