If your goal is to become financially independent and live a life of abundance and you don’t want to commit to the financial burden that a degree carries in order to get a high-level job, then you’re best bet is to become an entrepreneur.
What is an entrepreneur?
An entrepreneur is someone that will add value to the world and get paid for doing so. This could be in the form of businesses that sell a product or service. Of course, starting a business contains risks but is far more likely to pay a lot more than a traditional job.
Whilst speaking with Moroccan entrepreneur Mustapha Kamel he quoted: “entrepreneurism can be tough if you don’t have a plan, but the easiest way to start a business is to follow and recreate a business model that has already proven to work!”
MUSTAPHA has helped us to put together a list of 3 tips to help aspiring entrepreneurs build their first business.
Finding different ways of doing what is already in circulation is the key to a successful business. Finding something within the market that is undervalued is considered a gap in the market and can be your business’s point of difference.
“Once you have this information you can then start to create marketing material around their content and adding your business’s points of difference”. Mustapha quotes.
If you can figure out how to sell your product or service then the rest is all easily learnable.
In summary, if you’re wanting to become an entrepreneur then you need to start with the basic laws of business.
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