Launching a successful startup requires having a unique or distinctive idea, careful planning and a right execution of this idea. Although entrepreneurs learn a lot as they go, but being prepared from the outset through careful and strategic analysis and planning of your market will do you much good.
So, here are tips on how to attain a successful startup:
1. Have a unique selling proposition
Before you launch your business, it is important you make sure it will have a demonstrable point of difference from other products or services in your industry. If you don’t have a unique selling proposition (USP), then you will find you are selling pretty much the same types of products or services as your competition. Without a USP, you will find it challenging to build a customer base and generate enough revenue to stay afloat.
2. Be productive
When you’re launching and building a startup, you have to wear many different hats, constantly juggling a variety of tasks and responsibilities. As a result, you will dramatically increase your chance of success if you learn to be as productive as possible.
There are a number of ways you can increase efficiency. For example, it is best to keep in mind the 80/20 rule when it comes to your workload. That is, you will find that 80 percent of your most productive time comes from just 20 percent of the tasks you complete. As such, look for the 20 percent of jobs that will yield you the most results in your business, and focus on getting them done each day, week, month and year.
In addition, there are thousands of technological aids available to help you to increase your productivity. Check out apps and online systems that make it quicker and easier to do things such as:
Create and update databases and mailing lists
Send communications
Track leads, website visits and press mentions
Handle finances and human resources tasks
Complete administration jobs
3. Hire a good team
Surrounding yourself with a solid team is another important element of a successful startup. When you’re starting a business, it makes a big difference to learn from fellow entrepreneurs who have “been there, done that” before you. Try to find mentors, business consultants and other helpful people who can guide you and your venture over the coming months and years.
It is also imperative that when you have the funds to hire staff members and contractors, you select the right candidates for each job. As you grow, you not only want to have people in your team who are more versed than you in various areas of business, but who also display helpful traits such as adaptability, flexibility, a positive attitude and an eagerness to learn. These types of people are more likely to stay with you for the long haul, be open to tackling whatever needs to be done and will treat customers with care.