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10 Tips To Jumpstart Your Business Early On

This coming year, all of us have our new year’s resolution, and most of the businessmen, if not all of us want to start fresh and upgrade or upgrade their businesses because everyone wants to go a step higher than the other competitors. With a dose of enthusiasm and a desire to learn, you may find that you’re moving ahead quicker than those with more years of experience who lack the drive to go above and beyond – just go to work, do their job, and go home.

That’s not to say that there’s anything wrong with that approach, because, for some, that might be exactly what they need to support other priorities in their life. For others, however, if getting ahead and advancing early in their career is a goal, then showing ambition and taking initiative will help them move mountains and leap over rivers.

Whatever the case, We’ve included here 10 totally smart, time-tested ways for you to really shake things up this year and advance your career in the process. Try them, and you’ll be challenging yourself in all of the right ways. But above all, remember the best advice of all: Show ambition, take initiative, leap tall buildings in a single bound and have a plan and stick to it. After all, even a bad strategy is better than a zero strategy. Here are the 10 tips to jumpstart your business early on.

1. Keep Learning

Keep Learning

To get ahead in your career during your twenties, develop a yearning for knowledge. Take a night class, find some online courses, or go to weekend seminars to help you develop new skills and knowledge that will set you apart from others in your age group. If you have a college degree, you’re already one step ahead of the many who don’t-but still, choose to continue learning after you receive your diploma and land your first job to stay ahead.

2. Consider A Master’s Degree

Business Leaders Master's Degree

This isn’t for everyone, and there is a debate about whether or not there are too many unemployable people with Master’s degrees these days-specifically MBAs. It matters what type of degree you’re getting, and what you plan on doing with it. The fact that only eight percent of Americans hold a Master’s degree supports this. Many think they will go back at a later time and get a Master’s–and some do–but for many, life happens and a Master’s degree falls by the wayside. Weigh the pros and cons of what makes the most sense for you in your career development.

3. Purchase Your Domain Name

Purchase Your Domain Name

To get ahead, you need to purchase any domain name you might want to use in the future if it is still available. Then, you can make a personal website to showcase your work. You can use a site like Domain’s Priced Right to see if your name is available. If it’s not, try to find something close to it. In addition to the .com extension, there’s now a .me extension that you might be able to secure if .com is not available. In fact, if both are available, consider purchasing them both, as well as different spellings of your name that people might use. It only costs around ten dollars a year for a domain name, so it’s worth buying it now, so it’s available when you need it. Having your domain name will help you build your online presence and brand.

4. Build Your Own Online Presence And Brand

Build Your Online Presence And Brand

The Internet and social media allow us to showcase our skills, professional accomplishments, and professional opinions relatively easily. We have the ability to create an “expert” persona that other professionals turn to for guidance and advice. If you understand this in your twenties, then by the time you’re in your thirties, you could have an online following to boost your career status, expand your network, and increase your reach and ability to help others. At the same time, you want to be mindful of the personal brand you’re creating.

Build a simple website, be active on professional chat boards and social media, and even post simple videos with tips of the trade or advice to boost your online presence and brand to get a headstart in your twenties. If you have the resources to do so, you could even partner up with a branding and marketing agency like Frenik Marketing Group that is sure to have some valuable strategies to help you build a strong and impactful presence online.

5. Track Your Work Accomplishments

Track Your Work Accomplishments

It’s much easier to update your resume, complete performance appraisals, request salary increases, and have honest discussions with your supervisor about performance when you have a clear record of your professional accomplishments. As a manager, it was also helpful when my team tracked their accomplishments, as it was sometimes difficult to remember everything my employees accomplished over time, as is the case for many managers.

6. Focus On Effective Communication

Focus On Effective Communication

If you put even a little bit of energy into this skill, you’ll be miles ahead of others who are just now entering the workforce. Sending emails that look like texts with shorthand and abbreviations is not considered appropriate professional communication at work. Also, because the younger generations utilize their phones, texting, and social media to communicate frequently, their ability to communicate effectively face-to-face has not fully developed.

If you learn how to communicate professionally across generations at work early on, you will stand out from your peers. Consider even taking an effective communication course to improve your skills and effectively communicate with others at work. Lynda.com offers some free and paid courses on this subject.

7. Identify A Mentor

Identify A Mentor

Studies show that having a mentor improves chances of work success for youth-and not just by a little bit. Per Mentoring.org, young adults at risk of falling off track are 130 percent more likely to hold leadership positions if they have a mentor.

Mentors can help you navigate the nuances of the work environment and problem solve when needed. They can also help you deal with challenging relationships or guide you in how to increase your productivity and network. The list goes on as far as the value-added in identifying a mentor early in your career. Mentor-type relationships often develop naturally, or you might choose to seek out a mentor.

8. Hire A Career Coach

Hire A Career Coach

A career coach can help you identify the right cultural and work fit for long-term success. They can also help you navigate the work arena, similar to a mentor, but often with a more unbiased perspective because they aren’t personally involved with your workplace or life.

9. Build Your Network

Build Your Network

As you advance in your career, need a mentor, or are looking to change jobs, you’ll be glad you took this tip to heart. The sooner you begin networking, the sooner you’ll begin building the web you can reach out to, and vice versa, to support and help you throughout your career. Attend industry events, community events, and network online via social media sites like LinkedIn.

10. Show Gratitude And Be Humble

Show Gratitude And Be Humble

People like to support and work with those who get that we’re all in this together. When you show appreciation for others’ work and help, and also appreciate that you don’t have all the answers, people will notice and be more willing to help you and recommend you to others. Be confident in your ability, but be humble in the fact that you don’t know everything and can learn from others (especially early in your career).

If you take even just a couple of these career development tips and apply them in your twenties at work, you’ll be well on your way to jump-start a career trajectory for which you can be proud of.

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