Short on cash and long on energy, most new business start-ups struggle through their first few months on the flexibility and stick-to-itiveness of their founder. Like feeling around for the light switch in the dark, you try to find a formula that works.
All of that experimentation usually gets you through the first few months but also creates a business highly dependent on your intuition. If you are feeling your way around, it is hard to train employees and therefore difficult to scale a business into anything more than a glorified job.
Instead of thrashing around in the first few months, follow this formula for starting a business that can grow beyond just you:
Step 1: Pick a product or service that has the potential to scale
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Author: John Warrillow