Starting A Business - Convincing Friends And Family

By Business Editor

Presenting your business plan to your family and friends can serve as a great opportunity for you to get used to the idea of presenting your business to a variety of potential clients and investors, as this article explains ...

You have finally reached the point where you are ready to begin. You have been dreaming about the day when you will quit your job and wave goodbye to a life spent making money for other people. You have planned well, weighed the risks, and have set the wheels in motion that will take you to the life you've always wanted. Freedom is within your grasp.

You eagerly present your plan to your friends and relatives, expecting that they will share your excitement. Instead, the shocked silence is palpable. The silence is short lived, quickly replaced by the interrogation and nay-saying. "How will you survive?" "What makes you think that will sell anyway?" "I can't believe you're giving up a great job with benefits!"

Before snapping back at them, take a deep breath. Remember that they do have your best interest at heart. Their questions and comments, though hurtful, are made out of love. Preparing yourself in advance can assist you in explaining your decision to those who love you.

You will need to be prepared to present the nature and work of your business to a variety of potential clients and investors. Presenting your business plan to your family and friends can serve as a great opportunity for you to get comfortable with talking your way through it. Develop clear explanations and examples that will demonstrate your competence and preparation.

Your friends and relatives may be skeptical of your ability to draw a reasonable income. How much you tell each person depends on how close you are. If your finances and theirs are intertwined, they certainly have a vested interest in discovering how you plan to pull your weight. Others, who are not affected by your financial decisions, can be steered to a more general discussion of your business ideas.

Be sure to have a clear picture of your company's mission and vision. Explaining a concrete plan is easier than getting people on board with a vague or esoteric concept. Practice your marketing skills as you talk up the selling points of your idea.

Enlist help. By putting your friends and relatives to work, even with something as simple as spreading the word to their friends, you can help them to feel like they are part of something new and exciting. It will also show them that you are serious about your company. Be careful, however, not to take advantage of their generosity.

Listen to what your friends have to say. They know you well, and their concerns may be relevant. Think through the issues that they bring up, and determine how to address them. This does not mean that you should let your friends talk you out of going into business, but it may be that a slight change of direction or focus is in order. This is especially true if more than person raises the same concern.

Of course, you need to realize that you may not have the support of your friends and family at first. Maybe some past experience of their own has led them to be nervous for you. Don't get down. Keep working, maintain your level of commitment and you find that it's contagious. If you stay excited about it, over time that excitement will grow. Keep talking about it, and don't give up.

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