There seem to be a lot of entrepreneurs floating around here. So tell me about it. I'm a stuffy banker that has only sat back and watched clients pursue opportunities. Never actually having the balls to take part in them myself. Would love one of you jokers to inspire me to do something. Let's get the creative juices flowing, shall we?
- What's your business?
- How did you come up with the idea?
- How did you finance it?
- How did you learn the business?
- How did you find customers?
- Success Stories
- Epic Failures
- Best Practices
- Get fuq'd, Wooly
All comments welcome!
Going to use past tense because I started two businesses that no longer exist
- What was your business?
1. High end landscape maintenance and Construction.
2. Construction Management and Construction Data Management for publically funded habitat restoration projects and consulting arborist services. Did some private residential design/build stuff but not much.
- How did you come up with the idea?
1. I was working at the company and the Boss was retiring and he approached me about buying it.
2. The President of the company I was working for turned me on to the Federal 8 A program and I set up that company to try to gain SBA 8 A certification.
- How did you finance it?
1. SBA Loan. Did a Business Plan and all that kind of stuff then groveled in front of Wooly's Dad.
2. Was profitable from day 1 due to having contracts set up. Out of pocket I guess.
- How did you learn the business?
1. Had been doing this type of work since I was 16 and got a degree in Park and Rec Administration that taught me about developing business/organizational master plans, budgeting, ect..
2. See above. Also obtained a Masters in Landscape Architecture with an emphasis in Ecological Design and Designing Natural Systems. Worked in habitat restoration field for 3 years prior. Certified Arborist for 4 years prior.
- How did you find customers?
1. Referrals from existing clients
2. Pre existing professional contacts. Was mostly a sub contractor to the prime.
- Success Stories
1. Paid for my first year (living expenses included) of grad school in cash.
2. Worked on some of the highest profile habitat restoration projects in the Bay Area.
- Epic Failures
1. Nothing
2. Application to SBA 8 A program was rejected.
- Best Practices
Huh?
- Get fuq'd, Wooly
Like he said
I'm also by default (My wife runs the whole show thank you Jesus) a part owner of a small but successful restaurant.
All comments welcome!