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How To Open A Business
Opening a small businesses always been a dream of mine. I know that opening a business is a lot of work, but I feel like I am up to it. I have read all the books about how to open a business, have saved up a few thousand dollars to invest, and have even thought of a catchy name for my business. Now all I have to do is get around to doing the actual work.
Unfortunately, I think it will be pretty difficult to open a business. You see, I have been putting it off for a reason. No one in my family is able to organize. Don't get me wrong – we are all great dreamers. Some of us have had some amazing ideas, and a few important inventions have even come out of my lineage. Nonetheless, all of the inventors died penniless and destitute. Deciding to open a business is about the worst thing that one of us could do, but I feel like my determination is such that I can overcome my natural limits.
When you open a business, everyone in the neighborhood respects you. I have grown up in a working-class neighborhood, and everyone dreams of making it big. A lot of people don't have the first idea of how to do it – they haven't been raised with the expectation of going to college, starting a career, or making something of themselves. Nonetheless many of them try to open a business of their own. If you do, everyone in the neighborhood wants to know all about it. When my aunt, for example, decided to open a business selling soul food down the street, she gave me and my cousins jobs. Half the neighborhood was in there, checking up on her every day. They were so excited to see one of their own making it.
When I open a business, however, it will be much more low-key than that. I have decided to work from home as a freelance writer. The business I am opening, however, is not just any normal freelancing business. I specialize in emergency orders. Anyone – from high school kids to professionals – can call me at any hour of the night with a rush order. I knew that I needed to open a business in a niche market, and it seems like a great niche. No matter what the economy does, there will always be people procrastinating until the last minute, and those people will need good writers.