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What Kind of Business Should I Start? : The Difference between a Business Owner and an Entrepreneur

 
Author: DJ Nelson

Whenever someone asks I want to be an entrepreneur, what kind of business should I start? I always scratch my head with confusion. An entrepreneur would never ask What kind of business should I start?

People tend to use entrepreneur and business owner interchangeably, but in reality these terms mean completely different things.

Entrepreneurs are creative thinkers and innovators. They come up with ideas and almost instantly have a plan to profit from them. They love challenges and they arent afraid of risks.

Business owners play it safe. They have a primary vision and that is what they stick to. Business owners generally look at what has been done, and use that as their model.

Entrepreneurs understand that they dont have to be knowledgeable in all areas. They believe that you dont have to know everything; you just have to know where to find the information when you need it.

Business owners are more likely to rely on what they were taught in school. They tend to believe that formal education is the key to success.

Entrepreneurs enter endeavors that are high risk high reward. They tend to create passive income and work smarter instead of working harder.

Business owners start businesses that are low risk low reward. An example would be opening a scrapbook shop that requires the owner to work 60 hours a week, take no vacations, and pay for their own health care. Theyll make a safe and comfortable amount of money, but if you consider the time it took to make that money theyd be better off getting a job.

Author Bio:

DJ Nelson

Donyell (DJ) Nelson is a writer, entrepreneur, and talk radio show host. In 2003 she founded J. Nelson Arts LLC, which is an Internet media company that develops, manages, and maintains highly specialized web properties. The company currently has a network of 10 sites that cover topics such as business, home life, health, finance, and pets.

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