The Impossible Funded Daily – Miracles Funded on Request! Once you learn to quit, it becomes a habit. ~Vince Lombardi
Once you learn to quit, it becomes a habit. ~Vince Lombardi
There are many reasons why people Use Voss Solutions however the number one reason people come to us is to:
“Start Your Own Business”
Economic downturns are actually a great time to think like an entrepreneur!
I started Voss Solutions years ago to originally help people start their own business and our business ended up growing beyond what we could have ever imagined and we have evolved into helping people with a wide variety of different and sometimes unique funding needs with clients literally worldwide.So,the long story short is we started a business to help others start their own business and it proves anytime is the right time to start your own business, regardless if it is during a good economy or very bad economy.Really, it is. Think about it: thousands of workers can’t find jobs, so the talent pool is large and cheap. Good jobs seem less secure as companies cut hours and salaries so people are more likely to risk working for a start-up. True, loans are harder to secure. But even that is more of a hurdle than roadblock. You don’t live on top of the mountain without someone trying to knock you off, so even if you have not had much success in the past Voss Solutions can help you find the funding you’re looking for.
Many successful companies were started during periods of economic downturns, including Microsoft and Southwest Airlines. These businesses don’t share any single start-up formula for success, according to business historians. Instead, it is a combination of luck, good ideas, and the willingness to work killer hours. Most really good ideas and businesses tend to have someone in charge with an evangelical belief in the project—people who would almost sacrifice their lives to get this done.
Microsoft did more than simply position itself in the right place, at the right time. In its partnership with IBM, Microsoft kept the licensing for the PC operating system: the logic being that other manufacturers would inevitably copy IBM’s personal computer; Microsoft would make even more money licensing software to other manufacturers.
For Southwest, finding success meant finding a niche. In 1971, it started limited flights between Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Unlike other airlines, Southwest did not assign seating or offer any food or entertainment on the flights. It also didn’t operate out of expensive major airport hubs where they would have to go head-to-head with established carriers. It used the tactic of avoiding competition and, at the same time, being the low-cost player during a bad time. In a time period which could have been hostile, they were insulated because of their low prices and operating model. With fares that were 50-70 percent cheaper than their competition, Southwest was able to democratize air travel.
What types of successful start-ups will most likely emerge from this recession? Green technology is a good bet. With $11 billion in stimulus money going toward modernizing the electric grid and $14 billion to expanding tax credits for renewable energy facilities, many start ups that develop technologies and products surrounding wind and solar will get a boost. As the economy rebounds, these small businesses could be a source of innovation and job creation, particularly for workers who want to feel like they have more control over their careers.
Big businesses are the ones doing the cutbacks and the outsourcing, They have a right to, but it’s small businesses that are providing the jobs, Most small businesses start out with one or two people with an idea that could cover a never ending range of ways to make there presents in the business world on their own,” In fact, small businesses created roughly 80 percent of new jobs in 2016, according the U.S. Small Business Administration’s most recent data.
That’s unlikely to change. “The bad times are the best times for starting companies,” professors of business administration at the Tuck School say.
Tough times require innovation and figuring out how to do more with less, That’s a lesson we could all learn in this economy.
Voss Solutions is dedicated in helping you receive the funding you need to start your own business by means of matching you with people who can make that happen for you.
Please Contact me if you have any questions and or if you are looking for funding please send your business plan and or summary to info@VossSolutions.co or phone : 949-682-9235 or Skype name: kenvoss
Once you learn to quit, it becomes a habit. ~Vince Lombardi
There are many reasons why people Use Voss Solutions however the number one reason people come to us is to:
“Start Your Own Business”
Economic downturns are actually a great time to think like an entrepreneur!
I started Voss Solutions years ago to originally help people start their own business and our business ended up growing beyond what we could have ever imagined and we have evolved into helping people with a wide variety of different and sometimes unique funding needs with clients literally worldwide.So,the long story short is we started a business to help others start their own business and it proves anytime is the right time to start your own business, regardless if it is during a good economy or very bad economy.Really, it is. Think about it: thousands of workers can’t find jobs, so the talent pool is large and cheap. Good jobs seem less secure as companies cut hours and salaries so people are more likely to risk working for a start-up. True, loans are harder to secure. But even that is more of a hurdle than roadblock. You don’t live on top of the mountain without someone trying to knock you off, so even if you have not had much success in the past Voss Solutions can help you find the funding you’re looking for.
Many successful companies were started during periods of economic downturns, including Microsoft and Southwest Airlines. These businesses don’t share any single start-up formula for success, according to business historians. Instead, it is a combination of luck, good ideas, and the willingness to work killer hours. Most really good ideas and businesses tend to have someone in charge with an evangelical belief in the project—people who would almost sacrifice their lives to get this done.
Microsoft did more than simply position itself in the right place, at the right time. In its partnership with IBM, Microsoft kept the licensing for the PC operating system: the logic being that other manufacturers would inevitably copy IBM’s personal computer; Microsoft would make even more money licensing software to other manufacturers.
For Southwest, finding success meant finding a niche. In 1971, it started limited flights between Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Unlike other airlines, Southwest did not assign seating or offer any food or entertainment on the flights. It also didn’t operate out of expensive major airport hubs where they would have to go head-to-head with established carriers. It used the tactic of avoiding competition and, at the same time, being the low-cost player during a bad time. In a time period which could have been hostile, they were insulated because of their low prices and operating model. With fares that were 50-70 percent cheaper than their competition, Southwest was able to democratize air travel.
What types of successful start-ups will most likely emerge from this recession? Green technology is a good bet. With $11 billion in stimulus money going toward modernizing the electric grid and $14 billion to expanding tax credits for renewable energy facilities, many start ups that develop technologies and products surrounding wind and solar will get a boost. As the economy rebounds, these small businesses could be a source of innovation and job creation, particularly for workers who want to feel like they have more control over their careers.
Big businesses are the ones doing the cutbacks and the outsourcing, They have a right to, but it’s small businesses that are providing the jobs, Most small businesses start out with one or two people with an idea that could cover a never ending range of ways to make there presents in the business world on their own,” In fact, small businesses created roughly 80 percent of new jobs in 2016, according the U.S. Small Business Administration’s most recent data.
That’s unlikely to change. “The bad times are the best times for starting companies,” professors of business administration at the Tuck School say.
Tough times require innovation and figuring out how to do more with less, That’s a lesson we could all learn in this economy.
Voss Solutions is dedicated in helping you receive the funding you need to start your own business by means of matching you with people who can make that happen for you.
Please Contact me if you have any questions and or if you are looking for funding please send your business plan and or summary to info@VossSolutions.co or phone : 949-682-9235 or Skype name: kenvoss