Look, wave after wave of entrepreneurs have fallen down. These warriors have all become martyrs. In fact, there were no enemies ahead of them, and on the way forward, there were no insurmountable or mysterious obstacles blocking their path. So why couldn't these entrepreneurs taste the sweet fruits of entrepreneurial success?
No matter how you look at it, the lack of direction, plan, and method ("three aspects") caused their premature demise.
Firstly, let's talk about direction. Why are you starting a business? Is it based on active awareness or passive helplessness? How do you position yourself? Do you have reasonable plans? Can the elements related to your professional expertise, knowledge background, and social network resources be used by you to find some highlights, and make rational and unique judgments based on your own pursuits? Unfortunately, they really don't know what they should do; they only know "if others can do it, so can I."
Secondly, let's talk about the plan. Obviously, the direction is very vague, and they themselves don't know what they truly want. If you ask them for a plan, they will cobble together something that will only lead them into becoming martyrs sooner.
As for the final method, it actually tests execution ability - how to create its own value system through precise positioning based on one's differentiated characteristics. In other words, if you find the right path, then you need to do the right thing next. Otherwise, fate still holds no hope for tomorrow for you.
These three "aspects", whether it's direction, plan, or method, if you cannot find the intrinsic regularities among them, understand the profound meanings, and solve the operational problems behind them, obviously, even if you want to start a business with passion, you won't succeed because I find that in the process of entrepreneurship, you actually don't understand things well enough.
In real life, there are more and more entrepreneurs who don't understand these things.
At this point, the concept of low-cost entrepreneurship emerges. What is low-cost entrepreneurship? Mr. Yu Fei, CEO of Brand Marketing Expert and Blue Brother International Marketing Advisory Institution, defines it as follows: On one hand, under the greatest extent to avoid market risks, accept overall guidance from practical experts, fully leverage your own advantages, accurately position, and reasonably deploy to maximize the survival opportunities for the selected projects and products. On the other hand, through meticulous cultivation of products, establish your own promotional network and operating strengths in certain local markets, striving to achieve the highest possible output with as little input as possible, allowing limited funds to transform into huge nuclear energy effects through full integration of marketing means and market resources.
In summary, during the arduous journey of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs should try every possible way to find their place to face numerous challenges. If you continue to be ignorant, you will suffer great losses!
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