Monday, November 14, 2011

Tips to Finding Entrepreneur Opportunities

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Some people would like to believe that entrepreneurs are born not made. However, science has not yet confirmed the discovery of an entrepreneur gene, disabusing this romantic notion about entrepreneurship and convincing more people that this breed of people are indeed nurtured, not born.
One thing that delineates entrepreneurs from ordinary people is how they recognize entrepreneur opportunities at first glance. Most of these people do not just think of the money they can make out of a business endeavour but they get more excited about the prospect of finding these entrepreneur opportunities and seeing them come to life to become bywords in the business world.
Here are some tips and tricks that will help you recognize entrepreneur opportunities and put you way ahead of the ordinary people:
1. Develop the ability to spot trends
The ability to spot trends, and to differentiate them from fads, has made millionaires of ordinary people who had extraordinary eye that can spot entrepreneur opportunities easily. The secret to developing this ability is to always keep an open mind to everything. Read magazines, newspapers and blogs that will give you an idea of what's happening in the world today because that's where you get to see and hear about new ideas, old ideas that need improvement and never-been discovered ideas that can be the basis of a profitable new venture. If you are not the techy type then ask someone to help you with RSS monitoring so you can keep up with the latest business ideas. You will also benefit from watching television, not only the news channels but even the other shows which will give you an idea of the emerging cultural trends.
2. Look beyond your window and observe
It is always great to feel at home in your comfort zone but do not be too comfortable because that will leave you blind to the new developments in the world. It may be nice to keep watch over your own abode but look beyond your window so you see what is growing at the other side of the fence. It is by observing the world around you that you are able to discover things that need change or improvement or problems needed to be solved. The other side of the fence may not be as lucrative but it is a great source of business ideas and entrepreneur opportunities. Who knows, you just might be able to find new entrepreneur opportunities right beyond your windows.
3. Find the perfect fit
People have different reasons why they want to start out on their own. While you may want to go into business for financial reasons, the next yuppie may be in need of a more flexible time. No matter what your reasons are, it is important to find that perfect fit between your business and your personality or your way of life.
Make your business something that would make you want to get up early in the morning for the love of it, even if you haven't slept at all. While money is a common denominator among entrepreneurs and those aspiring to become one, it should not be the only reason why you are going into business. The fit factor will give you new business ideas you can go into. Talk to former colleagues, people you know, people you don't know and just about everyone and listen to them share their experiences. You never know which of these tales will help you find the perfect entrepreneur opportunities.
Finding entrepreneur opportunities can be pretty difficult when you are intentionally looking for them. But always be on the lookout for them as you may already be looking one in the eye yet you are ignoring the opportunity.
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CFA is committed to helping people become Conditioned for Accomplishments. A blogger, speaker, coach, business and online media consultant who focuses on helping individuals and small businesses leverage technology (internet) for increased profit and brand perception.

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