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Alba International Outline the 5 Differences between Wantrepreneurs and Entrepreneurs

Parramatta-based direct marketing specialists, Alba International have experience working with individuals that consider themselves to be budding entrepreneurs, however, many fail to make the transition from 'wantrepreneur' to 'entrepreneur'.



    SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, November 25, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Supporters of entrepreneurship, Alba International have released the 5 differences between wantrepreneurs and entrepreneurs.

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1. Entrepreneurs keep moving while wantrepreneurs keep complaining

Founder of AllTop, Guy Kawasaki once said, "Ideas are easy. Implementation is hard." Entrepreneurs are able to take action and make things happen, however, wantrepreneurs aren't accountable; they make excuses and complain when it gets hard.

2. Entrepreneurs learn and move on from failures while wantrepreneurs easily get discouraged

Steve Jobs once said, "I'm convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance." At Alba International, they argue that the road to success is full of ups and downs. Entrepreneurs learn from their mistakes and carry on, wantrepreneurs get discouraged and stop altogether.

3. Entrepreneurs aim to be the best while wantrepreneurs aim to be rich

Successful entrepreneurs chase their dream and are passionate about being the best in their industry. For entrepreneurs, money is a by-product of doing a good job. Wantrepreneurs are in it only for the money.

4. Entrepreneurs are opportunity makers while wantrepreneurs wait for opportunities to come to them

At Alba International, they believe that Milton Berle said it best: "If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door." True entrepreneurs do not wait for opportunities to come to them, they find ways to make things happen. Wantrepreneurs wait for opportunities to come to them.

5. Entrepreneurs are risk-takers while wantrepreneurs are risk-averse

Alba International believe that risk-taking is part of life as an entrepreneur. "The business world is tough and only a small percentage of people will successfully navigate the entrepreneurial journey," said a company spokesperson. Alba International argue that entrepreneurs are not afraid to take risks because they believe in their business. Wantrepreneurs would rather play it safe and bet on a sure thing.

With over 11 years of industry experience, the management team at Alba International have seen many budding entrepreneurs fail to make the transition from wantrepreneur to entrepreneur and they believe that the 5 reasons outlined are the main cause.

Alba International is a direct marketing and sales firm based in Parramatta, Sydney. Through face-to-face promotional marketing and sales campaigns, Alba International is able to build relationships with customers, handle queries, instil consumer confidence and build brand loyalty. Alba International provide budding entrepreneurs with first class business development opportunities, providing them with all of the necessary skills and knowledge to run their own business.

SOURCE: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/work/10-differences-between-entrepre ... neurs.html

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