8 Best Practices Every Young Entrepreneur Should Follow In 2019

8 Best Practices Every Young Entrepreneur Should Follow In 2019

Vartika Kashyap 19/10/2018 5

Today's business world is creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs like never before. Young people from all over the world are increasingly showing interest to become a business owner. According to a survey conducted by the Kauffman Foundation, the idea of starting a business over other career choices has risen amongst young adults in the past few years, particularly for 18-25 year olds.

It may be stating the obvious, but starting a business is not easy. In order to be a part of a successful business venture, one needs to learn all about the best practices or tools available in the market and put them into implementation in the most efficient manner. If you are a young entrepreneur who is planning to launch a startup soon, you might have come across various articles offering expert opinions and advice. But how many articles actually helped you with your dream? Well, in this post you will discover various insights on starting a business from industry's leading professionals.

Read on to explore the list of best practices and tips that provide young and aspiring entrepreneurs a clear idea of what they can do and how they can boost their chances at being their own boss.

1. Don't Hesitate to Challenge Yourself

Richard Charles Nicholas Branson, an investor, author, and philanthropist, who started his first business venture at the age of 16 believes that his true motivation is to keep challenging himself. He sees life as one big university where he gets to learn a new lesson every day. If you are up to the challenge of starting a venture, don't be afraid to challenge yourself.

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2. Believe in What you Create

You can never make a business or a product successful if you don't believe in it. Remember, the very first rule of starting your business is to create a product/brand that you believe in. Think about what moves you, transform it into a company and believe that you can succeed. And if you don't, you'll just be another story in the crowd.

3. Have a vision

According to David Karp, the founder, and CEO of Tumblr, a true entrepreneur is someone who holds a clear vision and desires to create something unique with it. That means you need to keep your vision clear at all times, regardless of what challenges you face.

4. Do the Time

A major reason why most startup ideas fail these days is the lack of patience. If you are about to enter the business world, you need to realize the fact that no one succeeds overnight. Remember, you will have to invest a lot of time and efforts in your business ideas before it actually succeeds.

5. Find Good People to Work with

The kind of people you have in your team are one of the biggest factors in deciding the fate of your business. The concept here is pretty simple - Who you’re with is who you become. Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, also believes that the best and the fastest way to turn yourself into an entrepreneur is to find people who are already the way you want to be.

6. Know Your Customers

According to Dave Thomas, the founder of Wendy’s, getting familiar with your customer and their specific needs is the secret to success. In simple words, when you know more about the people you serve, you have a better chance of delivering what they need.

7. Understand Your Industry

Today's business world is nothing like what you've seen or expected a few years back. The challenges of starting a business are completely different today. That's why you need to avoid playing with stuff you don't understand. Take some time to learn more about your industry – it's your only key to success. Learn more about the latest trends, the newest business management and  online collaboration tools, and most importantly, your biggest competitors.

8. Learn from the Mistakes you Make

When it comes to business, failure is your best teacher. When you make mistakes or face a little setback on your way to success, you get the opportunity to learn and improve yourself. So don't get disappointed when something doesn't happen as per your expectations. See what you have done wrong, take your notes, do the changes, and move forward.

There you go, these were a few best practices and tips that you need to learn before you make your debut into the entrepreneurial world. Starting your own business will be exciting as well as challenging. So instead of getting overwhelmed, focus your mind on putting the aforementioned tips into action. And don't forget to tell us about your success story. Share your experiences and learning as a young entrepreneur in the comments below.

About the Author:

Vartika Kashyap is the Marketing Manager at ProofHub and has been one of the LinkedIn Top Voices in 2017. Her articles are inspired by office situations and work-related events. She likes to write about productivity, team building, work culture, leadership, entrepreneurship among others and contributing to a better workplace is what makes her click. Follow her on Linkedin.

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  • Edward Raby

    I think successful business owners drove themselves on by saying to themselves......"Why should I give up?" ...By asking themselves that, they found no reason and carried on to be successful.

  • Daniel Burg

    The best young entrepreneurs are dripping with humility.

  • Sean Green

    Thought provoking post !!!

  • Matthew Evans

    Great advices

  • Aaron Scott

    Excellent thoughts from an inspiring person! Thanks Vartika !

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Vartika Kashyap

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Vartika is the Chief Marketing Officer at ProofHub. She has 6 Years experience in online digital marketing, brand optimization and SEO along with social media marketing and email marketing strategies. Vartika holds an MBA in Finance (Banking) & Marketing from the IBS Hyderabad.  

   
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