UCR's Entrepreneurial Event: Are You Ready to be an Entrepreneur?

The Palm Desert Graduate Center of UCR hosted an event today for budding entrepreneurs, Angel investors, and professionals that advise both groups. The event drew a decent sized audience of professionals from around the desert.

One theme of today's event was "Why This Might be a Good Time to be an Entrepreneur."  A Keynote Speaker, a venture capitalist mentioned that companies in the "CleanTech" industry are performing quite well, and seeing increasing revenues, at a time when many companies are struggling.  Some of these companies help other companies save money through products that in one way or another reduce the amount of energy used, hence creating both an economic and environmental benefit.

As someone who previously performed Venture Capital research, I thought a comment made by one of the panelists was important for budding entrepreneurs to keep venture capital financing in perspective--namely that getting "VC" funding is very rare (less than 1% will get this type of funding according to a small business consultant at the event).

Entrepreneurs must find ways to have enough capital to get their idea off the ground. After all the number one reason businesses fail is under-capitalization.

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal was mentioned and is a must-read for anyone thinking about becoming an entrepreneur, because it takes an honest look at what it really means to be an entrepreneur, and asks someone considering that route 10 probing questions. 

I think besides the extreme financial risk one takes when starting a business, two other questions are very important for the would-be entrepreneur to think about--1. "Are you willing to sacrifice your lifestyle for potentially many years?...If you're used to steady paychecks, four weeks' paid vacation and employer-sponsored health benefits, you might be in for an unpleasant surprise."

The second question that a want-to-be-entrepreneur may have on their mind: "Is your significant other on board?"

Of course another question could be whether they are ready to deal with all the professionals they must interact with when starting a business:  lawyers (such as for incorporating and other legal agreements), CPA's for tax strategies, business consultants, bankers, etc.)

Anyone considering whether the entrepreneurial path is right for them should read the Wall Street Journal article "So You Want to be An Entrepreneur" twice.

On the Blog Again...

I have missed blogging.  In the last few weeks, more than ever, there were so many topics I wanted to cover:  Heath Ledger's Oscar and who will get it in now, from a property ownership standpoint?  How creating a meaningful legacy versus just drafting trust documents is more and more important for baby boomers and how that might change the work of estate planning attorneys. 

But my day-to-day attorney work, ringing phone, many daily interruptions, attending events got the best of me lately.  I felt the void...all those thoughts, that would be great discussion points didn't translate into a blog posts. 
 
So it was opportune time that my wife  Ana (my marketing guru) forwarded me Seth Goden's blog   from 2 days ago where he celebrated his 3,000th blog post in a row.  He says "The hard part, as you can guess, is the first 2,500 posts. After that, momentum really starts to build."  
 
I know Seth is an author, and marketing guru, and I am an attorney--but his point is well taken.  Write about something interesting, encourage discussion and mostly do it consistently.  Point well taken.

Upcoming Events of Local Organizations

Two valuable and beneficial local organizations are having events coming up this month and next. 

First, is the Children's Discovery Museum's 8th Annual 2009 Discovery Home Tour on Sunday, February 8th, 2009.  Also, on Saturday March 7, is the Children's Champion event at Rancho Las Palmas in Rancho Mirage.  For more information go to the Children's Discovery Museum Web site.

Next, the Healing Horses Therapeutic Riding Center  supporting local Special Children is involved in two separate events and has put out a press release on the following:  1) "The Stomping of the Divots" Art Walk & Brunch, Sunday March 1st, 2009 at Eldorado Polo Club in Indio. and 2) "A Night for Gourmands" with a dining experience at Wolfgang's Bistro, hosted by talented Chef Radcliffe-Nelson.  This event will take place Wednesday, February 25, 2009.