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5 Reasons Many Small Businesses Fail

Submitted by TJ Philpott
Sat, 13 Jun 2009

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Small businesses seem to come and go and it sad to see the dreams of aspiring entrepreneurs crash and burn so easily. Starting your own business is a bold and admirable venture that unfortunately does not always result in having a successful business. Unfortunately having the initiative or courage to undertake the task of starting a small business does not automatically makes it a success.

Why is it that so many who start a small business end up failing? Let's have a look at 5 common reasons for failure that many businesses seem to share:

Insufficient Resources

Most people start a small business without considering it may be some time before they begin to make a profit. With that said there are personal living expenses along with business expenses that need to be met and without any income this can be a large problem. A financial squeeze on your expenses when first starting out on a business is the last thing you need. Without the proper capital to launch and sustain your business thru the infancy stages there is little chance for it to survive let alone flourish.

Inadequate Market Research

Without the proper market research beforehand you could very well end up just wasting your time and effort beginning from day one. By determining the level of competition in the market segment you want to enter you can judge whether you have the capital or experience to even compete.

If on the other hand you discover little demand for what it is you want to market than you've saved yourself the frustration, effort, and expense.

Diminishing Drive

Without the necessary motivation or drive, you as a small business owner will not last long. This is something you'll need to do some soul searching on before you jump into any business. Are you a self-starter who can maintain a high level of motivation day in and day out? Are you easily discouraged by setbacks allowing them to knock you off track or are you resilient?

One thing you can count on is to expect the unexpected when running your own business. Resolve, patience, accurate research, and plenty of capital will be the assets you'll need to be successful in your business.

Inadequate Marketing

Your advertising needs to be not only targeted to your desired customer base but also delivered in an effective means.

First starting out you'll need to blitz the market with your advertising efforts to announce your arrival. After that you'll want to maintain a steady presence so as to not lose any market share you may have gained and to grow your business.

If you don't use the proper marketing techniques, and consistently, you're wasting advertising dollars and your time. This will result in little or no business.

Focus on Your Business Plan

Every business should have a well thought out business plan. It is your 'road map' that you will follow to achieve the objectives you'll need to achieve the reach the goals you want to reach.

This plan is developed and established before you even launch and should be adhered to with little or no deviation from it. Minor alterations and adjustments will be needed from time to time but the goals and objectives should always be the focus of your actions and ongoing plans..

Small businesses offer a viable and realistic opportunity for someone to escape the claws of the corporate world and gain financial freedom. Unfortunately starting your own business does not automatically come with any assurance that your efforts will be rewarded. For yours to be a successful business you'll want to heed the 5 most common reasons for failure we spoke of above. Starting a small business is a great way to break free from the 9 to 5 grind. Just be sure you've done your homework beforehand and maintain the focus needed to receive the success you seek.

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TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.
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