20 Lessons In Business Experience Has Taught Me

By admin April 30th, 2012, under Wativ.com Site News

Here at Wativ.com, we have put together a list of 20 of the more valuable lessons I have learned (in some cases the hard way) over the years.

Diary of an Entrepreneur – My Experiences Selling on Facebook

By admin April 30th, 2012, under Diary of an Entrepreneur

Well its been a busy couple of weeks since I last posted so I thought I would spend half an hour or so to share my experiences with those of you kind enough to follow me on my journey.

Self-Employed or an Entrepreneur?

By admin April 18th, 2012, under Back to Basics, Starting A Home Based Business

The word entrepreneur is thrown around quite a lot and is often used to describe someone who has found a product or has a talent or skill and they know there are people willing to pay them for their time, product or service but as far as I am concerned, this just describes someone who is self-employed and to me an entrepreneur is much more.

Diary of an Entrepreneur – Stumbled Upon Another Business Opportunity

By admin April 17th, 2012, under Diary of an Entrepreneur

After spending a couple of hours browsing eBay for insperation (which I do frequently and its suppressing how many ideas I get from there) I stumbled across a business for sale – well I say business but it was more like the remains of a business that was closing down, but it was the business model itself which I found intriguing.

Diary of an Entrepreneur – Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day

By admin April 17th, 2012, under Diary of an Entrepreneur

All in all its been a fairly productive weekend, still a long way to go before I will be generating enough income to justify calling myself a ‘proper business’ but it’s a start – Rome wasn’t built in a day (and neither will my empire be) but when it was, it was spectacular!

Diary of an Entrepreneur – A Bit Of A False Start

By admin April 14th, 2012, under Uncategorized

After a bit of a false start followed by a week in the sun, I am now feeling refreshed and ready to throw myself back into the thick of it so I had better get cracking, it’s no doubt going to be a busy few days – I have a lot of catching up to do!

The Ultimate Resource For Anyone Selling Sports Goods

By admin April 13th, 2012, under Sourcing Products and Suppliers

Here is a must have resource for retailers of sporting goods within the UK

Looking For New Pet Products or Wholesale Pet Suppliers?

By admin April 11th, 2012, under Sourcing Products and Suppliers

Here is an extremely useful resource for people who are looking to get into or are already active within the Pet Retail market.

Finding Public Sector Contracts

By admin April 4th, 2012, under Advertising, Sales & Marketing

Selling products or services to Government bodies is an exiting prospect for entrepreneurs and can open the doors to a world of opportunity. Each year the Government spends a staggering £220 billion of our tax money on goods and services for the public sector. Although it’s highly unlikely a small company will be able to land or even have the means to fulfil a multi-million pound Government contract, there is still a vast number of opportunities for small business owners and entrepreneurs to capitalise on the smaller end of the scale.

Sourcing Pre-Owned & Second Hand Stock – Part 2

By admin April 2nd, 2012, under Sourcing Products and Suppliers

The pre-owned sector has become much more competitive in recent years with the rise of sites like Music Magpie who spend vast amounts of money in trying to convince people to sell them their unwanted goods, combine that with the fact that is has become much easier for people to discard of their own items for profit by selling them on eBay or to their friends via Facebook.

But don’t despair because thankfully there are still a number of tried and tested methods to find those pre-owned gems…