Martin Hawes - entrepreneur, financial adviser and wealth coach talks to Gill South about taking the plunge and going into business.
I do think people are too fast to go into business. I really like the idea of them running a micro business on the side and then see how it's going.
First, run a check. Do I have the skills to do this? And the most important part is have I got the sales skills? A lot of technicians are "sales reluctant" but everybody in business sells stuff, you can't say you don't like selling.
If you can't sell yourself or your product then you ought to reconsider. The rule of thumb is you launch when you are confident that you would have enough clients to give you the income to buy groceries and to make a basic living.
Most businesses are not started by entrepreneurs, they are started by technicians and tradespeople.