I want to be own my own Entertainment Company, Restaraunt, and a Childrens Orginization which also creates Computer Software for kids.
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November 3, 2009 at 11:22 am
Yes. Since you don’t have a college degree, you probably understand better than the schooled that a business idea is less important than business execution. I still recommend an intellectual approach to your businesses though, especially since it sounds like you’ll need significant capitalization.
Once you think you know enough about marketing, accounting, and business management, write a business plan for your own benefit. It will help you solidify the details and identify problems before you open the doors. For instance, you’ll learn why manufacturers don’t normally sell directly to the public, and the target market for adult entertainment and adult toys may have significantly different attributes. Best wishes.
November 3, 2009 at 1:06 pm
~~Anything you set your mind to can be successful, without a college degree.
Do all your homework and talk with other successful people to guide you in a good direction. Then be prepared to worker longer and harder than you ever have in your life.
Business takes a person who doesn’t give up, know when to find answers, and is willing to network and learn from everyone they can. It’s a good recipe for success! I hope you reach all your dreams. Set up goals so you don’t go in to many directions and work on them one step at a time. Good luck!~~
November 3, 2009 at 11:11 pm
I would add to the discussion by saying that not only do you not need a college degree, but you also don’t need a degree in business. I have a degree in graphic design, and never did we have a course that talked about graphic design as being an “Entrepreneurial” venture. When in fact it is. After starting my own design studio I feel that about 10% of my day is spent doing what I was trained to do, and the rest is tapping into my entrepreneurial spirit. Of which didn’t come from a matriculated program offered from a college
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Thanks and Regards
Noel for Nopun.com
a graphic design studio
November 3, 2009 at 4:55 pm
yes
college will give you more tools to work with, and a better network of people to help you./
the list of things you choose doesn’t neatly fold together.
depending on the type of entertainment company, that may be the easiest entry.
restaraunt is the hardest.
November 4, 2009 at 4:32 am
Absolutely. Being an entrepreneur is mostly mindset. Certainly the mechanics of operating an entertainment company, restaurant, etc., must be learned but if the overall vision, passion and absolute persistence to overcome all obstacles don’t exist it won’t matter how much you know. If you’re searching for an earning vehicle which also teaches entrepreneurial thinking visit http://www.LikeSoup.com
November 3, 2009 at 10:02 pm
Anything is possible, but without that basic qualification you might have many doors closed on you, so your persistence and dedication to your dream has to surpass anything you’ve ever seen,