Friday, September 4, 2015

Sources Of Business Capital (1)

Drawing a good business plan with no capital to execute it can be
frustrating. To get your business off the ground, you need a start-up
capital. There are ways to finance your business.

In an article titled: "14 feasible sources of capital for your
business" by Ola Emmanuel which was published on October 9, 2013 in
The Punch Newspaper,the writer discussed 14 ways to raise cash for
business.

He made mention of networking groups. He said "Networking groups may
include financing of members' businesses in their activities. Where
this is the case, members can approach such a group to raise money for
business."


According to Ola, Entrepreneurs can get cash through GIP i.e
Guaranteed interest payment,which is based on the agreement to pay
certain percentage as interest per annum. He continued "There are some
individuals who provide capital for businesses on agreement to pay
guaranteed percentage as interest per annum. These fund providers are
not interested in becoming shareholders but their money must be
returned after using it for a number of years with interests payable
every year."


Friends can help if you approach them,it's called Financing through
acquaintance. He put it this way "Some friends do have idle funds
which they are not readily in need of. This is a good fund you can be
allowed to use temporarily and return in good time."

Don't let start-up capital draw you back. Take a step today.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Why You Need A Mentor-mentee Relationship

Having a solid mentor can help you in your career,with information to
fast track your learning and reduce trial and error method.

Lack of experience can ruin it for you when you are just starting out
but you can limit your mistakes by finding a mentor.

The Cambridge Online Dictionary defines a mentor as "a person who
gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a
period of time,especially at work or school."

mentorcity.com , expands on that and put it this way "In today's
competitive landscape a mentoring relationship can give you an edge
that differentiates you from your peers and/or your competition."

A mentor is often in a position you are aspiring to attain and has
influence and connections that can help you advance your career.



What Your Mentor Can Do For You.

Katharine Hansen, Ph.D, Quintcareers.com talks about what mentors can
do "Your mentor can help you assess your strengths and weaknesses, as
well as help you develop skills for success and a long-range career
plan. If you and your mentor share the same employer, your mentor can
foster your sense of belonging within the organization, help you
navigate the company culture and politics, as well as let you know who
the organization's key players are. You can also work through career
and workplace problems with your mentor's assistance. A mentor can
provide a fresh perspective -- a new way of looking at a problem or
issue. You can bounce ideas off your mentor. Ideally, your mentor will
motivate you to do your best work."



How To Find A Mentor

Richard Branson,said in his article -- Richard Branson's Guide to
Finding a Mentor-- on entrepreneur.com that

"You have to do some research. Try going to industry events like
lunches, seminars, talks and conferences. Join community groups --
your local chamber of commerce is a great place to start. Chambers of
commerce often host networking events and meetings that bring
beginning entrepreneurs and successful business people together. Talk
to people, listen to their stories and pursue further meetings with
those whom you can learn from. Another great place to find a potential
mentor's name is online. Look for sector-- or industry-specific events
and groups on Facebook; subscribe to useful newsletters; follow
interesting or relevant individuals from your region on Twitter or
LinkedIn; then get in touch and ask questions."


So launch out, find the right mentor,search for people who are
interested in your career. J Loren Norris said "If you cannot see
where you are going ask someone who has been there before." Thank you.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How To Be A Sought-After Professional

Building a unique brand is essential in landing a good job and it helps to improve professional standing. Having a rare brand creates professional Opportunities.

A brand is anything that distinguish one thing from another. Personal branding is all about self-packaging,how you promote yourself. It's about marketing your personalities as products. It's about how you market your career as brands. It is the impression you make on others,employers. Self packaging makes your brand to be known and sought after by employers.

» leads to a better Job.

» gives visibility and credibility.

» leads to better contacts and connections.


Social media is virtual but it affects real world and it can land you, your dream job. Connect with influencer's. Have updated profile on professional site like LinkedIn. Sign up on Facebook and Twitter.

My Friend don't be another face in the crowd. Standout from the competition.

Au revoir!!!