You’ve had a great idea for an online business bubbling away in your mind for a while. You’re confident it’s a winner, and spontaneous thoughts of quitting your current job to dedicate all your time to it are creeping in.
But wait! Hold on just a second. We don’t want to rain on your dreams, but the reality is that most start-ups fail in their first year, so it’s a good idea to keep your day job until your new is at least breaking even. You’d be in good company with this strategy: Nike founder Phil Knight worked as an accountant when first building the brand; whilst Spanx founder Sara Blakely initially juggled creating prototypes of the shape-wear with her day job selling fax machines.
One study, which tracked thousands of US entrepreneurs over 15 years found that those who kept their day jobs failed 33% less often1.. But how exactly do you balance starting a new business with your regular 9-5 job?
The secret is to manage your time effectively. In this exclusive download, we explain how by dedicating just 10 minutes a day to your side business, you can:
- Devise a business concept
- Evaluate your idea
- Research the market
- Create a business plan
- Integrate software that will make your job quicker
- Find the right people to support you
- Build a brand
- Protect your IP
- Become an e-commerce expert
Download it now, and you can begin today! All you need is a spare 10 minutes. Good luck!
1 - Should I Quit My Day Job?: A Hybrid Path to Entrepreneurship, Wired, February 2016