Building Success: Business Lessons from a Small Business CEO

I found a fascinating website while trolling around the Internet recently. It's called Statistic Brain (www.statisticbrain.com) and it has data and rankings on all kinds of topics, from hair loss to consumer spending.

The numbers that caught my eye had to do with start-up business failures. Did you know 25 percent of start-ups strike out within the first year? Thirty-six go down in the second, and 44 percent in the third. Nearly three-quarters of businesses that start in one year will be shuttered 10 years later.

Why? "Incompetence" is the No. 1 reason, according to Statistic Brain. My fun new website cites specific pitfalls including "living too high for the business," "lack of planning" and - this one's a doozy - "non-payment of taxes!"

All those numbers made me want to pat myself on the back. My company is in its 23rd year, which sounds ancient by Statistic Brain's standards. It hasn't always been smooth sailing; there was one terrifying year in the wake of 9/11 that we very nearly went belly up. But I changed course, pulled out of the storm, and emerged much wiser.

Reading the alarming stats on Statistic Brain made me think about what I've learned in my two-plus decades of starting and growing a small business. Much of what I know now came from painful experience; something I wouldn't wish on anyone. So in the hope of preventing others from learning the hard way, I thought I'd share some of the lessons that have proved most valuable to me.

Those are a just a few of the many lessons I've learned starting a business from scratch. While it can be very rewarding, it can also be frightening. I've often said the No. 1 virtue any entrepreneur needs is courage.

Finally, surround yourself with great people and treat them, and your customers, with genuine caring. You'll be surprised by the number of problems that can solve.

Marsha Friedman is a 23-year veteran of the public relations industry. She is the CEO of EMSI Public Relations (www.emsincorporated.com), a national firm that provides PR strategy and publicity services to businesses, professional firms, entertainers, and authors. She is the author of Celebritize Yourself and she can also be heard weekly on her Blog Talk Radio Show, EMSI's PR Insider every Thursday at 3:00 p.m. EST. Follow her on Twitter: @marshafriedman.

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