For most of last year, I tried to develop multiple internet/home businesses that would free me from a 9-to-5 job. Initially, the most difficult part was deciding exactly what business to start. After much brainstorming, soul-searching and web research, I started:
1) this blog,
2) a wedding favors e-commerce site,
3) a microISV,
4) and, I’m almost ashamed to admit, a “flycatching” adsense site.
All are still up and running, and collectively contributing about $20 in monthly income on average (plus a great book and a coffee mug!).
Obviously, none are runaway successes. In fact, judging from the ultimate goal of freeing me from my day job, all are failures. But I did gain something very important from all this: a change in mindset and perception.
I mentioned earlier that it was difficult in the beginning for me to conceive of businesses to start. Now, after starting all these mini-ventures and thinking about all this almost non-stop for the past year, I can see potential business opportunities everywhere. Not to say that all my ideas are good. They aren’t; some are just plain awful. Not all are feasible. And some just aren’t for me. But ideas are filling my mind. I know now that I just haven’t thought of the right opportunity yet, but that it’s only a matter of time. And that’s a great feeling.
So if you’re in the same boat as I am, I urge you to do something, anything, and see where it takes you.
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February 17th, 2006 at 3:38 pm
$20 each is that a typo?
That would imply about 1 sale on the wedding favor site per month, and 1 sale of your app every 2 months?
Thanks for being open with your progress, it is very interesting. Do you now add more low value businesses or try and grow the current ones? That is my current dilemma…
February 17th, 2006 at 3:40 pm
PS took 3 attempts to enter comments, kept failing the “captcha” test. Each time it gave the “incorrect characters” error and BLANKED MY COMMENTS!
That is poor poor software.
February 18th, 2006 at 11:11 pm
I just began my isv. A really good story to me.
May 12th, 2006 at 11:48 pm
Captcha has been removed. Sorry about that.