10 Tips To Do Great Business In Nigeria

For every entrepreneur looking to start a business, they have to have goals and values to live by; and starting a business in places like Nigeria is no exception. No matter what services your business provides, or what products you want to sell, business success should be your main goal.

We’ll explore ten tips on how to run a successful business in Nigeria and (eventually) anywhere around the world. Just know that it’s imperative to stay true to your vision, while achieving many goals in running your business. Here are ten tips on how to do great business in Nigeria.

1. Be Passionate

“How passionate are you about your business?”

Think about it: Passion is what drives the business, since you’re putting your heart and soul into it. And, it gives you the mental and physical strength to deal with setbacks. Although others might not see it, passion is what gets you to work every day.

2. Be Ready To Pay A Big Price

Be willing to get your hands dirty, when you start a business. Being an entrepreneur is about taking risks, and paying heavy prices for the sake of running a business. Sure, it might take months, or even years, to have your dream realized, but fighting hard and working hard will get you to your goal soon enough.

3. Embrace quality service/product

Putting your best foot forward is one step towards the right direction. Making a good impression by offering good-quality services or products will set you apart from your competitors, and can help you turn leads into customers.

4. Have Good Time Management

As an entrepreneur, you’re also a manager who has to work long hours to keep business running smoothly. However, it’s still important to take time off, when you need to.

When you manage your time wisely, you won’t feel heavy burnout from the work that you’re putting into every week.

5. Treat Demand As Your Motivation

Ask yourself this: What do people want right now?

Don’t think about your opinions or feelings – think about who your customers are. Do they need something? Do they want something better? Can your product or service solve their problem(s)?

That means that there has to be a demand for what you got to sell. Again, think of the customer, not yourself.

6. Have Protection

Business creditors and other forms of business departments can come after you and your business, if anything goes wrong, which can be a huge racket on your part.

First, determine what type of business structure you have (sole proprietorship, a partnership or corporation). Then, get insurance that suits your business needs to reduce business liability.

7. Embrace Criticism

Not everyone will like you or your business, and that’s okay. If someone points out something critical, then embrace that person’s concern. However, when that concern turns into mockery, ignore it.

Although you should ignore the naysayers, always listen to constructive feedback, because they are your allies, not bullies. And above all, believe in yourself. Even though you’ve sacrificed everything in your life to get to this point, it might be worth it. As long as you keep a calm demeanor and work hard, people will eventually see that you’ve succeeded.

8. Embrace Competition

Every business will have its competition. Now, it’s time for you to get competitive yourself. Don’t let your enemies push you aside; show them that you mean business, and that you’re not afraid of any challenges that might come up.

9. Have Financial Records

Financial records help you understand where your business is at, money- and budget-wise. Make a note of how much money you’re spending, and what assets need attention. Plus, when investors (including banks) come your way, and they see your financial records, they’ll have a better understanding on what they’re investing in.

10. Keep Learning

Never stop learning. Running a business is always about learning. You need all the knowledge you can get, in order to outsmart your competitors, resolve foreseeable (and even predict unforeseeable) problems, and make any necessary changes to ensure that your business continues to run smoothly. Either way, knowledge is power.

Conclusion

No matter what type of business you have, there’s no limit to knowledge. And, as you read through these ten tips, please understand that this is not to scare you from running a business the way you want to; it’s to help you better run your business, and eventually lead you to being a success.


AUTHOR: Michael Dehoyos is a writer and editor at Write my coursework, and he guest-contributes to numerous sites and publications. As a content marketer, he assists companies improve their marketing strategy concepts.

 

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