Archive for August, 2007

Adding PhPList to My Website: www.singhaniachildrensclinic.com

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

I was able to add PhPList to another website that I was doing - and sent my first message to about 1200 email ids! Feel great about it.

I remember when I first loaded PhPlist on www.cosmetics-hair.com - just the mental time and energy required to install it was enough for me and I took a break of 20 days before I took the next step of creating a list and then creating some messages! 

The brain makes things look easy when you are familiar with them! And a mountain when they are new. 

Changing the format of the index page

Monday, August 27th, 2007

My Internet marketing guru’s told me to have a sales letter as the index page and the email ID box as the key to entering my site.

I launched www.cosmetics-hair.com in June 2007 with the sales letter as the landing page. So far I have had more than 2000 unique visitors, but no buyer. So I am thinking that I should change the format of the page? 

RSS feeds

Monday, August 27th, 2007

By using RSS in WordPress, I discovered that I can get a RSS feed collector installed on to my OsCommerce website! For AUD 100. Cool!

Waiting to understand how to put it into another website that uses MS FrontPage. Any one know how?

Restoring My Web Site - www.cosmetics-hair.com

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

2 weeks ago I deleted Joomla - my CMS from my www.cosmetics-hair.com website by mistake. [I know you may be wondering how anyone could do that by mistake, but there it is!].

 My fabulous hosting company - www.hostgator.comrestored the website completely and also reset my password! Thank you Hostgator.

I wonder what lesson I learnt from all this. Except, ofcourse that the people at Hostgator are wonderful!

Going Back Into The Womb!

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Do you ever feel like going back into the womb? I do.

Someone will look after me. I wont have to worry about food, money, housing, children’s education or their marriage.

Sometimes I want to go back and live in India for that reason. The rest of my life here in Dubai is great. But I don’t want to worry about money any more!!

I saw Chak De India the other day and immediately ‘knew’ the hockey association’s members, having dealt with similar people before, and realised that I do not have the skill to work with them. So how can I live in India? I will become a nervous wreck!

So I just have to find my womb right here. Checking with my Higher Power for his views!

6 Tips on starting a new business

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

People say many things and give lots of advice. Here is my experience from starting, running, and closing several businesses in 4 countries over 25 years:

1. Know at least one aspect of the business you are starting.

The manufacturing or operations, the sales and marketing, the people or have the money. If you know one of the first 2 you will need less money and will not need a chief operating manager.

2. Have funds available to you that are at least 3 times what you initially estimate your project cost to be.

Your project will not take off the way you anticipate. There will be hidden costs you did not imagine or calculate. There will be delays which will keep your over head meter running while depriving you of revenue. There will be delays in staffing and government approvals.

3. Convert your business model into financial numbers before you start.

You may start your business because you don’t like the way your boss runs the company. Or because you always wanted to work for your self. Or because an inner voice is telling you that it is the right thing to do. Whatever the reason.

Your business model must be viable when you convert it into profit and loss statement and a proforma balance sheet. Without assuming that costs will magically be lower and that sales will rise over time. If the business model is not profitable - change it before you start! There is less pain, and damage to your ego to do it now, than later.

Remember that at the start we are not creating a Fortune 500 company or a multinational Franchiser. We are a start up. We can become something else only if we survive this phase!

4. Keep your ego in your pocket not on your sleeve.

An entrepreneur by definition must have a big ego to go it alone. 75% of new independent businesses fail. But this ego which helps him to start and work through the various  trials and tribulations of a new business is the very thing that stops him from accepting the changes required to persevere and succeed.

It is a simple truism which is so obvious that we don’t do it. If something we planned or believed in is not working, we must change it. But we don’t because we identify with that idea so strongly that we come to wrap our self image into it. And some times this idea is what we need to abandon, to save our company.

Many US corporations have discovered that for a restructuring to succeed, the CEO needs to be changed first! Why?

5. Learn to endure and persevere.

Remember your motives when you started the business. You will be very lucky if you make money without going broke first. 25% of new businesses survive. But for most of us our business will start doing well in the long run - if we are still around.

At first we will be indefatigable. Our ideas will be implemented. We will hardly have any time. Revenues will start, slowly but surely. Our seed capital will be there to meet the short falls. And we will strut around as successful entrepreneurs who have started a new business.

Then our capital will slowly run out. We will be scrabbling to meet the operating costs which will unexpectedly be rising. Revenues will not have caught up, and we will start becoming masters at borrowing money, and stretching our suppliers payments.

We will be spending less time at home. Perhaps will think of selling our wife’s jewelery. Moving to a cheaper house. Changing our children’s school. Taking on a job. Taking a partner. Thinking all the time that we now have a working formula for our business!

And here is when we need to look at whether our initial idea is working. Whether our image of our-self is ‘working’. What should we change? It is at this time that we must keep our ego in our pocket. Accept the change to keep the business alive. Over time it will succeed. We just have to endure.

My brother always told me about ‘Purusharth’. And then showed it to me as an example by living his life that way. The Gita recommends ‘Purusharth’ as a way of life. ‘Purusharth’ loosely defined is, doing one’s duty as a man. However I take it to mean that I need to do the every day what is in front of me without worrying about the results. And following this principle into my business to keep it alive.

6. Don’t start the business because you think you will make lots of money.

I know, that sounds absurd. People have always said that the purpose of business is to make money. Entrepreneurs start businesses to become big, sell out to a large company or do an IPO and retire with mega bucks. That’s the stories we read, but we we dont hear about their motivations or their journey.

No one can go through this tough journey only on the basis of making money, because at the first sign of distress we would abandon the business.

The most effective motive would be to start a business because you love doing that job. This is the only reason that will help you get up and be up for the day, every day.

You will make lots of money over time. Nothing will stop it. But over time, provided you stay with it, and as a by product of doing what you love to do.

Bloopers along the way

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

Last week, while editing this site, I deleted part of my cosmetics-hair.com site.

Horror and dismay followed. Frantic activity was my natural reaction and my brain shut down.

I am here to say that my hosting company - hostgator.com had a backup and restored the site. My CMS password is not working, but I am sure there is a solution to it.

I am accepting the wonderful things that are happening to me today!

Learning a new ‘language’

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

When I started, the language of internet business was so alien!

Domains, hosting, FrontPage, Links, Payment Gateways, Elance.com, pages, content, web design… The list went on. To learn what they meant I had to do - make mistakes, do again, make mistakes, rest, do again, learn more, and keep following this cycle. Let me tell you, it works. You just have to stay with it.

The one thing I know very well is the structuring of a business into a proper business model that works. So I was able to to structure the cosmetics and the tax haven company incorporation businesses into online ones.

There is light at the end of the tunnel!! Just stay with it.