Navigating Entrepreneurship in College: Embracing Failure on My Journey to Create a Business

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Welcome to my blog, where I share my passion for crypto trading and programming. In this post, I'm going to tell you about my journey of creating my first business in college years and how failing became easier when I was younger.

I'm Sina and I'm from Iran. I was born in , which is also the year that the internet really took off. I love being online and connecting with people from all over the world. I'm learning English and I hope to improve my skills by chatting with you.

I was a computer major and I liked crypto trading and programming. I started a WordPress site with selling cryptocurrency courses as a product and creating YouTube videos teaching others. I knew if I failed, I would still at least learn something.

I completed my computer bachelor and then got into web design. I always remembered there are things that money can't buy and the cost of getting some things doesn't worth it.

Creating my first business in college years was not easy, but it was fun and rewarding. I learned a lot from my mistakes and successes. I also met some amazing people along the way who supported me and inspired me.

In this post, I'm going to share with you some of the lessons I learned from my experience and some tips on how to start your own business in college years.

Lesson 1: Find your niche and passion

One of the most important things to do when starting a business is to find your niche and passion. You need to know what you are good at, what you enjoy doing, and what problem you can solve for your target audience.

For me, my niche was crypto trading and programming. I was fascinated by the technology and the potential of cryptocurrencies. I also enjoyed coding and creating websites. I found out that there was a demand for cryptocurrency courses and tutorials online, so I decided to create my own product and content.

Tip: To find your niche and passion, you can do some research online, look at what other people are doing, ask yourself what you are curious about, and test your ideas with potential customers.

Lesson 2: Validate your idea and product

Before you invest a lot of time and money into your business, you need to validate your idea and product. You need to make sure that there is a market for what you are offering and that people are willing to pay for it.

For me, I validated my idea and product by doing some keyword research, looking at the competition, creating a landing page, and collecting email addresses from interested visitors. I also created some free content on YouTube to attract more traffic and build trust with my audience.

Tip: To validate your idea and product, you can use tools like Google Keyword Planner, Google Trends, BuzzSumo, etc. You can also create a minimum viable product (MVP) or a prototype and get feedback from real users.

Lesson 3: Be consistent and persistent

Starting a business is not a one-time thing. It requires consistent and persistent effort to grow and succeed. You need to keep creating valuable content, promoting your product, engaging with your audience, improving your skills, etc.

For me, I was consistent and persistent with my blog and YouTube channel. I posted new content every week, shared it on social media platforms, responded to comments and questions, etc. I also kept learning new things about crypto trading and programming, as well as marketing and business strategies.

Tip: To be consistent and persistent, you can set SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound), create a schedule or a calendar, track your progress and results, etc.

Good Side Of Failing 

 I'm here to tell you something that might change your perspective on life. Ready? Here it goes: failing is not the opposite of success. It's the critical path to reaching success

Sounds crazy, right? How can failing be good for you? How can it help you achieve your goals and dreams? Well, let me explain.

You see, no one great has ever done anything great without failing. Think of any successful person you admire. Chances are, they have faced many challenges, setbacks, and rejections along the way. They have made mistakes, learned from them, and tried again. They have persevered through the hard times and never gave up.

Failing is not a sign of weakness or incompetence. It's a sign of courage and growth. It means you are trying something new, challenging yourself, and pushing your limits. It means you are learning and improving.

Failing is not the end of the road. It's an opportunity to reflect, adapt, and try again. It's a feedback loop that helps you refine your strategy and optimize your performance. It's a stepping stone that brings you closer to your destination.

So don't be afraid of failing. Embrace it as part of the process. Learn from it, grow from it, and move on from it. Remember: failing is not the opposite of success. It's the critical path to reaching success.

My Website ( Currently on Construction ) : www.alphageek.ir

My Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/@alphageeks

a millionaire won't laugh at you for trying to start your business because it was at your shoe at some point . but poor man will laugh at you

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