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The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by gabonsky: 4:31am On Oct 13, 2017
What do fishermen and entrepreneurs have in common? Each are surrounded by tall tales that may not be entirely grounded in reality. We asked 10 entrepreneurs and experts to tell us the biggest lies that are commonly told about entrepreneurship.


Being an entrepreneur is glamorous
"The biggest lie or misconception in entrepreneurship is calling yourself a CEO when you are a startup. This represents what I call 'wantrapreneurship.' Too many [newbies] want the glamour but not the work. Being an entrepreneur is harder than a 9-5 job. You must eat, sleep, and dream it. This ain't for the weary or weak."


Duncan Kabinu, co-founder of Gainesville Dev Academy, a software training center, and judge for Get Started Gainesville 2016, one of a nationwide series of high-paced pitch competitions created by Cox Business.


All you need is a good idea
"An excellent idea is an important first step, but your business will not take off as a success unless you have a smart strategy and put passionate effort behind it."

Sherry Harnett, a marketing and leadership consultant, professor, and a judge for Get Started Pensacola 2016


Do what you love and the money will follow
"No words have ever created more failed entrepreneurs than the notion that just because you love doing something, it will be a successful business and you will make tons of money. In fact, often times, a person's love for doing something becomes their Achilles heel because instead of running their business, they just focus on delivering the service they enjoy so much, as the business around them crumbles."


Topher Morrison, the executive director of Key Person of Influence, a growth accelerator that has worked with more than 2,000 entrepreneurs


Growth solves any problem
"New entrepreneurs sometimes think greater volume will solve all problems. While there is certainly a tipping point when you can expect to begin to see a profit, your business model needs to be realistic regarding the cost-of-sales and return-on-investment. If you're losing money on your product when you're selling 100,000 of them, you are likely to lose exponentially more money when you sell 1,000,000 of them. Bigger isn't always better."


Susan Armstrong, president and CEO of Armstrong Chamberlin Strategic Marketing, and a judge for Get Started Wichita 2016

Entrepreneurs are lone wolves
"Being an entrepreneur is the most group/community-oriented endeavor you can imagine. It requires support, networking, and connections of all kinds-;among friends, family, colleagues, and peers. Thinking of entrepreneurship as a solo act is the most limiting perspective you can have, and it's an almost sure guarantee of failure."


Michael Frenkel, marketing partner at Thayer Ventures, a Venture Capital Firm in San Francisco


You have complete freedom
"The biggest misconception about entrepreneurship would be that it gives you freedom. It is quite the contrary; running a startup consumes your life. If you do not have the passion for seeing the success through, it will actually be stifling, not freeing."


Allen Vance, owner of Work in Progress, a co-working and meeting space in Las Vegas, and a judge at Get Started Las Vegas 2016.


You need to solve a problem
"There are quite a few success stories about solving a latent need - producing something that people liked but didn't know they needed until you built it for them. You'll hear people scoff at "solutions looking for problems," but there's no guarantee that solving a problem will make you rich or putting out something that no one knows they need (yet) will fail."


Chris Tolles, co-founder of Topix and two other companies


Entrepreneurship is a young person's game
"The storybook version of entrepreneurship too often starts with a founder who dropped out of college to pursue their big idea. The reality is that it takes technical knowledge, a breadth of experience, and a large network to be a successful entrepreneur. Few young people have the life experience required to be successful. Success is much more likely to find a mid-career professional who has identified a market opportunity through their own professional and life experience and has the financial capital and network required to take the risk, assemble the team, and network to advance a new venture."


Garret Westlake, executive director of the daVinci Center, a unique collegiate model that advances innovation and entrepreneurship through cross-disciplinary collaboration at Virginia Commonwealth University


You must be an expert in the industry of your startup
"Not being an industry expert forces me to build real empathy for the users of my product and learn with them. If my company's products or services are not working for me, we are on the wrong path as a company. On the flip side, when it works for me, I go all in and start learning everything I can in the industry to build something valuable. You don't have to be an expert to see an opportunity. In fact, being an expert will prohibit you from seeing the company or product the same way your users do, which will undoubtedly cause you to overlook solutions and make bad bets."


Jason Stirman, founder and CEO, Lucid, an app that provides mindfulness meditations from expert sports coaches


You need investors to be successful
"If you're truly solving a problem with what you're doing, and the market reacts to your solution, there is no need for an investor. In today's world, you have the ability to scale your business and can sell directly to the market yourself. I have customers around the world buying my educational products. I think investors have their place, but overall I've seen investors destroy more companies than help."


Melissa Corbett, creator and founder of GrammarSongs, a single grammar plan that integrates songs and activities into one easy plan, and finalist for Get Started Gainesville 2015


Source: https://gabrielatanbiyi..com.ng/2017/10/the-biggest-lies-people-told-me-about.html

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by obaival(m): 6:55am On Oct 13, 2017
ftc

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by niqqaclaimz(m): 6:55am On Oct 13, 2017
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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Alusman(m): 6:56am On Oct 13, 2017
These are not entirely lies though.. .

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by DanielsParker(m): 6:56am On Oct 13, 2017
ok
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by tuna4servi(m): 6:56am On Oct 13, 2017
FTC no gree me
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by mcfynest(m): 6:56am On Oct 13, 2017
Any friend that contacts me and says he wanna join my business.... Me i tell them the basic truth, it is not always rosy

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by rozayx5(m): 6:57am On Oct 13, 2017
true they paint it in a easy manner


but for me, i love my biz cool cool

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Dutchey(m): 6:58am On Oct 13, 2017
lesson learned- FAILURE doesn't define YOU. learn from IT and be better. "Issa Friday Quote"
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Kobicove(m): 6:58am On Oct 13, 2017
The biggest lie is when they say "I started my multi million Naira business with less than N500 in my account" undecided

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by NevetsIbot(m): 6:59am On Oct 13, 2017
nice...
I'm gonna walk down that path in some years now. I'm optimistic about the future.
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by chiefolododo(m): 6:59am On Oct 13, 2017
Ok
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by englishmart(m): 6:59am On Oct 13, 2017
why won't they lie when everyone hates the truth?

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Nobody: 6:59am On Oct 13, 2017
any hardworking chest beating developers here?


Make una no vex o.


but you know if we never call una real nomenclature, una no dey talk....



abeg tell us if the op is talking truth because una be king when it comes to being self-employed and this is because una no dey go school for ya region...




patiently waiting here to learn from my flattis bros
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Pavore9: 7:03am On Oct 13, 2017
It is not a walk in the park.

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by sKeetz(m): 7:03am On Oct 13, 2017
africansunite:
any hardworking chest beating developers here?

Fûck off

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by tensazangetsu20(m): 7:04am On Oct 13, 2017
Ideas are over rated if you want to become an entrepreneur. There are so many problems in the society find one and solve and not sit down waiting for an idea to fall from heaven.

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Ezedon(m): 7:04am On Oct 13, 2017
Noted but not relevant to me now
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Guyman02: 7:05am On Oct 13, 2017
MMM, GLD, FOREVER LIVING, etc all tell you about 'Financial Freedom' at their training programs as an entrepreneur, after giving them your savings and not seeing the tons of money, that's when you realize that Arewa youths and IPOB should both be regarded as 'terrorists' if there is equity.

There is no free lunch anywhere, it's better to apply personal instincts when starting a business than applying the beautiful stories of some motivational speakers about the myth about entrepreneurship, they tell you about how Bill Gates started with nothing but won't tell you about how Buhari without WAEC is signing $25b contract while out of office in London.
They won't tell you Buhari took loans to buy APC form and has continued to take more loans on behalf of Nigeria, the latest one of $5.5b to fund 2017 budget when the business of Nigeria is in recession.

Don't leave what you are doing to jump into another just because of beautiful stories of others successes, follow your own instincts.

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Finstar: 7:05am On Oct 13, 2017
I don't agree with most of the points listed up there, but op tried.. If you're an entrepreneur or aspiring entrepreneur, then you need to visit the Home of Nigerian Entrepreneurs... Visit www.entmirror.com to begin.. You'll be inspired!
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Nobody: 7:07am On Oct 13, 2017
Eye Opening
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by kheart(m): 7:10am On Oct 13, 2017
Being an entrepreneur is still the best cos it is better to sweat 4 ur future than others who dont even giv s..t about u

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Yeligray(m): 7:10am On Oct 13, 2017
Good morning nairalanders
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Nobody: 7:23am On Oct 13, 2017
Most of the above written are not applicable in Nigeria. Take note.
Thanks.
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by realnas(m): 7:24am On Oct 13, 2017
Kobicove:
The biggest lie is when they say "I started my multi million Naira business with less than N500 in my account" undecided
the moment they tell you that flee from them cos I bet you they are trying to get you to buy either a book or attend a seminar where you will be milked of every cent in your pocket

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by jashar(f): 7:24am On Oct 13, 2017
Hmmm...
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Daeylar(f): 7:31am On Oct 13, 2017
Nice
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by KEVIND: 7:31am On Oct 13, 2017
Another lie is that you don't need cash or money,All you need is Passion to succeed.

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by Coloradvantage(m): 7:45am On Oct 13, 2017
Finstar:
I don't agree with most of the points listed up there, but op tried.. If you're an entrepreneur or aspiring entrepreneur, then you need to visit the Home of Nigerian Entrepreneurs... Visit www.entmirror.com to begin.. You'll be inspired!
no be only home of Nigerian entrepreneurs, bros... you guys need to come off those blogs! or add something feasible to offer... #nice one though... keep chasing your dream!

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Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by silasweb(m): 8:03am On Oct 13, 2017
Not so bad
Re: The Biggest Lies People Told Me About Entrepreneurship by sinceraconcept(m): 8:21am On Oct 13, 2017
the biggest lie is that start with peanuts and you will pay your bills with the business and get money from the business to block a lot of loop holes in the business.
that's a lie. Business needs finance,you need to get money else where and spend on your existing business,unless you won't gain much from the business and may get it crumbled. business needs finance

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