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avgeek84

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Jun 11, 2009 11:45 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello all!
I am trying to decide which business to jump on board with and go. One involves building/designing aviation books and products for kids (I`m a flight instructor on the side) and the other involves developing web applications for any number of target audiences (I have several ideas in this area).

The problem I have is: I am passionate about both. The books would involve getting involved in publishing / self-publishing which would be new to me, but I have a creative design background to use in this. I also love sharing aviation with kids.

On the other hand, I love to innovate and web applications fascinate me. I am also currently working as a web developer so I have the skills and knowledge of the web to make things happen. My brother is also a programmer and able to help in this area.

I`ve done the whole pros/cons list and both come out about equal in the end (for me, anyway). I want something that is sustainable long-term and that will give me some satisfaction that I have made a difference ... I am not just looking to make a buck, but to contribute as a person and as a business.

Thoughts on how to get myself off of "stop" and on the path to making this happen? :)

- Casey

WebJunky

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Jun 11, 2009 11:53 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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flip a coin?

i mean seriously if you are equally passionate and equally as "everything" in both then what`s the matter?

is your question how to stop changing your hear or which option is more viable in the long run (which seems like you answered in your pro and con analysis) ? ?



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avgeek84

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Jun 11, 2009 11:57 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I`ve considered flipping a coin, yes.

I guess I just need to choose one and make it happen!

CraigL

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Jun 12, 2009 1:43 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Why not start with the books, since that gives you a well-defined niche, uses your passion, and immediately differentiates your products. You could try to publish, self-publish, or develop e-books.

When you`ve got those as a start, THEN build a Web site that focus on everything having to do with flying for kids. Heck, that might be a great tag line, "Flying For Kids!" or something like that.

The biggest problem for almost anyone starting a business is how to stand out from the crowd. Right now, zillions of people are designing Web sites for other people. Big yawn, who cares?

But how many people are helping to consolidate a youth flying culture?
nevadascul

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Jun 13, 2009 6:58 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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If you are looking at self publishing, beware.  There are a lot of ripoff POD (Print On Demand) publishing companies that will bury you in useless fees and deliver a poor product.  They also don`t care if your books are marketable or not.  They just want you money and will give you nothing in return.  Try going to "Writer`sWeekly.com".  You can get all kinds of useful information on self publishing and what to look for in a POD publishing company. 

 
You can also find authors there that write books for kids.  They can give you some pointers.


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avgeek84

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Jun 14, 2009 8:50 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thank you for all of the great replies. Yes - self-publishing and POD companies can be a dark alley... I`ve noticed. :) I`ll have to watch that carefully, and perhaps just do some e-books too to start out.

Thanks!
Casey

Daversatile

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Jun 18, 2009 3:54 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Splendid comments. The two ideas can be synergistic, though I also have a hunch you`ll do better to start with your aviation avidity. One strategy is to develop a web site focused on fledgling flyers. Once you develop traffic and trust by providing exciting and useful information and entertainment at your site, you`ll have an eager market for your products.

Blue skies!

David Fournet
Former Flight Instructor, ATP, corporate pilot

Daversatile6/18/2009 4:01 PM
zlchamp

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Jun 22, 2009 10:09 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Decide which business if you were to start it wouldn`t feel like work.  The most successful business owners are those who are doing what they love.  Once you go through the process and decide which it is you will be successful. Do it for the love of it and everything else will fall into place.
Steve Little

mmdona

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Jun 25, 2009 10:30 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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It sounds like you already have the skills needed to multi-task; why not plan on doing both? You could plan to start one first, then phase the other in, or just do both simultaneously. It would give you instant diversification and you could use the slow or "waiting" time during the startup of one to focus on the other. If you decide to do both, I would recommend creating a separate business entity (probably an LLC) for each.
 
Molly Donaldson
avgeek84

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Jun 25, 2009 10:39 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thanks for all of the advice. I am considering starting both side-by-side simply because neither are TOO intensive and I can outsource some of the software building/design.

I guess I am just a typical entrepreneurial mind... 10 ideas per day.
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