How many of you have ever fathomed of starting one’s own business? I think most of us have at one point or the other in life. We always like to think big but very few us actually make it big. It all depends on the vision, implementation and luck too (but luck is not that big factor!). Entrepreneurship comes with a never-ending conviction and zeal to do something different. Often, the part time hobbies turn into splendid careers. With the Internet making everything and almost everyone in this world reachable, entrepreneurship on Internet is the latest buzzword. With recession hitting the world and layoffs on the anvil, the latest market scenario should push the wannabe entrepreneurs to start business from the comforts of home.
The Internet provides entrepreneurs the platform to start their businesses on low budgets and sometimes even with no investment at all. Some do not require assistance and for those who do, there exists organizations that help entrepreneurs succeed. Organizations, like Score, give counseling to business owners to kick-start their ideas.
People usually have ideas but they seldom implement them and as a result lots of people remain entrepreneurs just in their dreams. Here are few tips to remove that psychological block:
There are lots of ideas to start businesses online. Professional bloggers, web designers, virtual assistants, counselors, online stores are a few of them. There are sites like Etsy and eBay, which allow selling of your own products. Etsy is especially dedicated to hand-made products like paintings, handicrafts, photography etc. Certain ideas, when they take the shape of a website, turn into a huge success and sometimes are even bought by Internet giants. Take for example Orkut, the idea of a commoner that sold like a hot cake and was later acquired by Google.
The net is filled with numerous success stories that made it big by entrepreneurship on internet. Amit Aggarwal, one of the India’s first professional bloggers who gave up his job to pursue his hobby full time, is now playing in the millions. Lesley Spencer Pyle, who is working from home for the last 13 years, is the president and founder of HomeBasedWorkingMoms.com and HireMyMom.com. Margarita McClure, a mother who started making organic, cloth diapers in her free time (and selling them online) turned into a business with a turnover of $1.4 million in 2008. The examples are many. What made them a success story is their belief in themselves, strong conviction and sticking to the cause from start to finish. Entrepreneurship on the Internet has the advantage of making it big with bare minimum. To be an entrepreneur on Internet, all you need is a great idea, the conviction to see it through, and the ability to take action (and then there is no stopping you!).
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Technology always works to take world one step forward. What seemed impossible a decade ago is now a reality. New innovations, gadgets, devices keep on hitting the market every now and then. In this league, here comes the latest sensation in the field of mobile technology and communication; LG is going to unveil world’s first 3G watch phone that can be worn just like a watch around your wrist! South Korea’s LG has created a watch phone with multi-tasking capabilities and this latest offering from LG is sure to turn heads and is bound to find many takers.
LG-GD910 has a 1.43 inch touchscreen which can be used to make calls and perform a majority of functions. It has a camera along with built-in speakers to support video calls. This 3G Watch phone will be launched in Consumers Electronic Show (CES) 2009 in Las Vegas in January. This unique phone has voice recognition technique, can transform text into speech, and has an MP3 player (and a Bluetooth among other features!). The first privileged takers of this phone will be in Europe (although the pricing has not yet been decided). According to the makers, the phone is capable of making video calls over high speed Internet connections and gives a real time experience.
This device is water proof and is WCDMA (Wide Band Code Division Multiple Access) based. WCDMA is a wideband spread spectrum 3G mobile communication interface that uses general multiplexing scheme of CDMA. WCDMA actually combines CDMA air interface and GSM technology. It also supports HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) which makes the processing of downloads faster. In CSE (Consumers Electronic Show) 2008, the device was shown and now it will serve as a prototype for the actual product that is hitting the European markets probably in early 2009.
This device is another entry into the category of multi-tasking gadgets which have already taken the world by storm. Both iPhone and the Sony Ericsson w610i have swarmed this market only a little while ago and are a huge success. When iPhone was first released, people stood in queues and waited endlessly for their handheld devices. The need of the hour (for busy people!) is these high-tech gadgets which can perform loads of tasks and leave nothing to the imagination. How sensational this 3G watch phone turns out to be and if it measures rightfully against the yardstick of expectations, is yet to be seen. More details will be available after CES 2009.
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