What startup bloggers don’t tell you

by TTB on April 22, 2009

This article was forwarded to me by a blogger friend of mine. Every one who wants to start blogging has had these questions on their mind. Interesting article that tells you … you are not alone. Read more ..

Running a little company is frickin’ frightening. See if any of this sounds familiar:

  1. I don’t have the confidence or the stamina that I see in all those successful people that I admire. I can’t do this.
  2. There’s too much to do; it’s impossible. How does everyone else find the time?
  3. I don’t know anything about marketing/sales/accounting/software/websites/Twitter/blogging. These other people seem to know everything. I don’t know enough.
  4. How will anyone ever find out about me? The Internet is too big.
  5. I won’t be able to get revenue. The economy sucks.
  6. Why would anyone give me money when there are big established companies out there?
  7. My orders are supposed to have picked up by now, but they’re haven’t.
  8. Someone just said something bad about me on [insert social networking micro-universe]. Great, that’s easier to find than my own website.
  9. My website looks like ass. Everyone’s going to know I’m small.

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