Start-up Business Advice from ‘Knocked-Up’

I know. What does ‘Knocked-Up’ have to do with business, right?
The most important thing I learned from this movie: If you don’t plan and launch your business fast, someone with a similar idea will.
That wasn’t the point of the movie. I understand that.
I actually learned many things from that movie, such as:
- If you’re going to sleep with random strangers, always be in charge of contraceptive devices.
- Don’t tell your spouse you’re working when you’re really playing on a fantasy baseball league.
- Small children should NOT use Google unattended.
My Point:
As a small business owner, I was struck by the familiarity of the subplot. One of the main characters, Ben, who is broke and expecting a new baby, plans to launch an online business with his friends (Flesh of the Stars). They are destined for failure because Ben and his business partners didn’t spend any time researching their niche or keeping track of possible competitors. While they were busy, doing nothing, another website with the exact same idea launched earlier, tested and became extremely popular before they could even determine a clear launch date.
And to top it off, Ben didn’t have a back-up plan. Essentially their business idea grew old while they spent too much time gathering information and content to fill their site, and they didn’t plan beyond these stages.
I know it’s a comedy, and their cluelessness was absolutely perfect, but just think of how many times this happens to real Small Business owners. Many of Ben’s business problems did arise from lack of focus, laziness and other hilariously exaggerated factors, but the point is, if you doubt, lose focus, nit-pick and over-think your plan, someone is going to take advantage of your hesitation and become smashingly successful.
Start with a business plan. Research your niche, customers and competition, and always be prepared to launch as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more successful someone else will become.
So, don’t wait until your site or business idea is perfect. It never will be. Just launch, test, adapt, test again, and adapt.
That’s all we can do.
Just launch.
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Great advice for people who keep saying that they’re not ready, and don’t take action.
There are more than hundreds of websites made a day, and if you’re not on top of your game, and thinking of new and exciting ideas, you’re going to lose.
@Matthew. Exactly. I did the same. I was “waiting” for the right moment, planning every aspect, and time was passing while I hesitated. I decided to just jump in.
Sink or Swim, as they say. =)
Good tip, and nice Hollywood tie-in.
I think a lot of people get stuck on the “business plan” portion, thinking it needs to be more complicated than it really need be.
@dcr That’s very true. Things seem so complicated and daunting at first, but you learn as you go. I think that it’s a great idea to have a business plan, but everything is adaptable. Make it flexible and learn from your mistakes. That’s all we can do.
Thanks for commenting.