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Questions for a new entrepreneur

Some great questions to ask yourself as you design your new Business.

From Seth Godin’s blog:

Are you trying to build Profit or equity? A business that builds a brand, a footprint, a standard and an audience might end up being worth millions (witness Tumblr, which has many millions of value but zero profitability). On the other hand, a business with no exit value at all might spin off plenty of profit (consider the local doctor’s office). It would be great if you could simultaneously maximize both the value of your company and the profit it produces (in the short run), but that’s unlikely.

Besides design, take a look at yourself.

What’s your role? Do you want to be a freelancer, an Entrepreneur or a business owner? A business owner is the boss, but it’s a job, a place that is stable and profitable. An entrepreneur is an artist of sorts, throwing herself into impossible situations and seeking out problems that require heart and guts to solve. Both are fine, but choose.


Filed under: branding, business, entrepreneurship, free thinking, inspiration, leadership, startups Tagged: Business, Entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, equity, Management, Marketing and Advertising, profit, Seth Godin, Seth's blog, Small Business, Tumblr


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