Entrepreneurship is never easy in the beginning for anyone. Whether you're starting a business out of inspiration or desperation, the key to success as a traditional or Internet entrepreneur is to retain a long-term vision way you desire to be in the next 5 to 10 years. Succeeding in the world of entrepreneurship also requires faith. Faith is the hope of things not seen or yet felt. Having faith plus working towards achieving a positive goal can potentially yield fruitful results for anyone who continues to move forward and do the transformation work at full strength. While it will seem like an uphill battle in the beginning before and after starting a business the World Wide Web, keep pushing through times of entrepreneurial uncertainty. Whether you're selling a product, service, or creating content daily for your blog or website, never give up.
American Express has an interesting video on YouTube discussing the topic of pushing forward as an online entrepreneur. As most people think running a business online is easy, it's actually more work than running a traditional business. Especially if you're one person coalition managing multiple functions. Some functions include managing your dedicated server, creating content daily in the form of blogs, documents, webpages, YouTube video descriptions or articles, building personal relationships and responding to people on networks like Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook, in addition to researching trends "if needed," and gathering relevant references to cite in your blogs or webpages about information you've linked and referenced in your your content. All of this can be a job and then some if you're a one-person coalition without employees. However, that's not to say you can't succeed as a one-person team running your own business online. Faith and hard work see you through Internet business challenges and propel you to new entrepreneurial horizons never imagined.
Enjoy the video and be inspired. Always remember exceeding on the Internet is not an overnight get rich quick operation. This line of work true test of your patience and ability to build quality relationships with people.