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Ten Ways you can Start your own Business doing Nothing

Posted on Thu 18th Apr, 2013 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (8 comments)


1. Do nothing, go get some fresh air

Creativity rarely happens in meeting rooms. I have had my best ideas kite-surfing, running, biking or simply hanging out with my family. Being a workaholic locked in your office won't help much. Go out and do something new.


2. Don’t look for the idea of your life or a revolutionary one

When Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia founded AirBNB, they had no idea it would become the largest threat to the hotel industry with 250,000 rooms in 30,000 cities. All they wanted was to make some quick cash to help pay their rent and decided to rent an extra room.

There is no way of knowing what will be revolutionary until the first users start to love it and tell their friends.


3. Focus on passion instead of revenue and profit

I have launched 6 startups and the most successful one is the only one that I did not even think would be a real business when I started it.

My conference LeWeb gathered last year 5,000 entrepreneurs from 80 Countries in Paris and London. It’s a great business and just got acquired by Reed Exhibitions. When I launched it with my wife Geraldine all I wanted to do was to help entrepreneurs in Europe by bringing them a platform for success, help them find ideas, investors and key partnerships. Most entrepreneurs in Europe focus too much on their own Country and language so we made it international and all in English from day one. Copied: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

We launched LeWeb at the French Senate who gave us the free venue. Telling them it was in English only did not come to my mind.

A representative from the Presidency of the French Senate showed up as we started and asked me

“Oh your event is in English, you obviously have French translation, right?”

Me: “no, why? We want to help entrepreneurs go international and if they don’t speak English they should not join”.

Him: “Well by French law we cannot let a conference happen at the Senate without French translation.”

That was the first controversy and of course, we kept going and got lots of press thanks to this unexpected advertising. The second controversy was that we forgot to bring coffee (and croissants) to those who travelled from so many countries to join. But it did not matter. Passion and content was there and LeWeb doubled in size when we did the next one.


4. Your idea won’t be what you thought it would be anyway

My friend Niklas Zennstrom, founder of Skype, created it thinking it would be a wifi sharing software and had no idea it would become the most popular voice over IP communication app ever.


5. Learn from your friends doing interesting things

While I still enjoy creating the LeWeb program and content, I’m looking for my next business idea these days but I don’t rush it. It will come when it will come. The best way I found to ignite creativity is to go meet friends doing interesting and different things than yours. Go and visit them, have lunch with them, ask them if you can help. If you have more time offer them to spend a day or a week helping them. Something will come out of it. I’m doing exactly this and something always comes out of it for both of us in the end.


6. Don’t listen to the naysayers

Most people resist change and will always focus on why you will fail. It’s natural and human. That’s why those people don’t create a business ever. Arguably the most successful entrepreneur in France these days, Xavier Niel, just launched a school to learn coding called 42.

Developers are the most in demand resource and the fastest career to find a job if you’re young. If countries focused more on training developers they would have less troubles with unemployment for sure. Well, I have been reading lots of criticism on why Xavier will fail.

As always, Xavier does it differently, he doesn’t care about the diploma but much more about the job the young developers will land in the end. So the establishment doesn’t like it and criticizes him. Xavier has revolutionized the telecom industry in France and became a billionaire by not listening to anyone who says he will fail. Yes, the French have a word for entrepreneurs.


7. Share it with your friends


I’m also a business angel and I’m regularly getting pitched. Many emails ask for an NDA before they explain their revolutionary idea. Well, asking this is a sure way for me to archive immediately the email. The only way to protect your idea is to execute it fast. The only way to get feedback on your idea and improve it is to share it. Protect too much and for sure, someone else will succeed with your idea. In fact it’s probably already happening somewhere. I generally even share it on social networks before I even start working on it. That way I know if it gets traction or not. Copied: www.hotnigerianjobs.com


8. Eat your own dog food


I rarely invest my time or money in products I don’t use. If it’s going to be your next business you’d better live and breathe it all day long. You should use it, love it and be obsessed on how to improve it. Focusing on your own passions or products you love yourself is a good start. Of course the founders of 1-800-get-junk are probably not obsessed and in love with their trash but they probably got the idea because they had the problem themselves.


9. It does not have to be big to succeed

You’re ambitious, fantastic, you should be. You want to make millions and go public? That’s okay and will probably help you work like crazy and have that extra motivation entrepreneurs need. Mind you, it’s not about money though. None of my friends who succeeded have been focused on money, they are focused on passion, value and customer happiness.

Read “Rework” by Jason Fried of 37signals, it will help you understand that if you pick a niche you love you need very few customers to be happy and succeed. No need to go public and go big. That reminds me I have to read it again. Copied: www.hotnigerianjobs.com


10. “If you are not ashamed of your product when you launched, you launched too late”

That’s Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn, saying that you’d better get your product out as soon as possible. Launching fast will help you form a community of users that will give you good feedback to iterate from. Listen to them and build the product they need. It will also help you get established as the leader in the space you’re launching just because you’re doing it and the World can see it. Be ashamed. Launch. Improve. DO things and stop thinking about them.

It’s ok if you fail. Go make mistakes. I make mistakes and fail every day and I ignore everybody.

I’m having huge fun doing it and sometimes I even create things that work and people love. It doesn’t matter when I fail, I will succeed next time.

What’s the best way for you to get new ideas?

Source: Loic Le Meur


  

Comments (8)

No. 1
Posted on Thu 18th Apr, 2013 09:12:26 GMT by chinedu

epic read probably the best stuff ive seen on this site.

kudos
No. 2
Posted on Thu 18th Apr, 2013 09:36:39 GMT by mary ezeokwelume

really enjoyed reading your article. thank you, friend.
No. 3
Posted on Thu 18th Apr, 2013 10:19:45 GMT by Damola

Nice article
No. 4
Posted on Thu 18th Apr, 2013 11:52:48 GMT by Anita Omoigiafu

What an eye-opener.. Nice one friend.
No. 5
Posted on Thu 18th Apr, 2013 16:11:31 GMT by cita01

Good piece. Thanks for sharing.
No. 6
Posted on Fri 19th Apr, 2013 10:10:37 GMT by Rice

Wow...that was a nice write up
No. 7
Posted on Sat 20th Apr, 2013 14:16:21 GMT by Jude Umar

Your write up is elucidating. Keep up the good work.
No. 8
Posted on Sat 20th Apr, 2013 18:52:44 GMT by Chika

This is wonderful, it has really motiveted me. Looking forward to seeing more of its kind.


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