Hey there. My name is Primoz and I am a 21-year old computer science student from Slovenia. In the past, I have often started things but never finished them, and I have decided to put a stop to this. I frequently work out, speed read books on my kindle and strive to be productive. I am also going through the second year of a BhD. By the time I've got my degree, I want to be running my own business and living off it, so that I can move to my own apartment. My vision is to be a multi-millionare by 30, and travel the world before that.
In the past few months, I have been trying to put together a business for making web pages together with 3 other people, but it failed because they did not have the fastlane mindset, were lazy and not willing to go the extra mile. The idea itself also was not a fastlane one since it had no scalability. So I decided to teach myself a couple of design related skills and set up a web-based fastlane business until the end of 2012. I do not quite have a clear idea what it will be yet, but as I learn about design and web development, I should stumble upon quite a few problems (needs) that similar people have. Then, I can make a business that will solve other people's problems.
This is a brief plan for 2012:
January: Learn how to create vector graphics in Adobe Illustrator
February: Enter 4 logo/vector graphics contects to push myself and improve my skills
March: Learn how to design in photoshop (with focus on web layouts)
April: Enter 4 web layout design contests and create 2 templates + put them on a marketplace
May: Learn web design (HTML, CSS, XHTML, CSS3, HTML5)
June: Code 4 templates and put them on a marketplace
July: Learn web development (JavaScript, PHP)
Avgust: Make 4 dynamic structures (like sliders, etc.) and put them on a marketplace
September: Brainstorm + test fastlane ideas
October: Select one fastlane idea and get it going
November: Get at least 3 paying customers for the idea
December: Get the idea out, expand it - using networking and word of mouth
There are some problems with my attitude, and some people might probably ask me why I do not go straight to making a fastlane business. I think I am most likely scared to go into a business with fairly little savings. That is why during the next year, I will attend some design contests and put some templates for sale on the www. While with this approach, I will be hoping to get some money, that is not really the purpose of it. The purpose is to push myself and become good at the newly-developed skills, and at least have a chance of making some money on the side instead of just desining some items and never putting them out in the world. I will also take some well-paid oppurtunities to design for family/friends/someone they know when they occur, and try to make some money with buying/selling items.
The main focus will however be on my goals and finishing the college, although keeping it a little versatile should help keep it interesting.
If you should have any suggestions on how to improve my attitude or any other kind of suggestions, please let me know as I am writing here to get other people's perspectives, identify my mistakes/failiures and learn to them.
So let's get to failing, faling and then failing some more!
Primoz
In the past few months, I have been trying to put together a business for making web pages together with 3 other people, but it failed because they did not have the fastlane mindset, were lazy and not willing to go the extra mile. The idea itself also was not a fastlane one since it had no scalability. So I decided to teach myself a couple of design related skills and set up a web-based fastlane business until the end of 2012. I do not quite have a clear idea what it will be yet, but as I learn about design and web development, I should stumble upon quite a few problems (needs) that similar people have. Then, I can make a business that will solve other people's problems.
This is a brief plan for 2012:
January: Learn how to create vector graphics in Adobe Illustrator
February: Enter 4 logo/vector graphics contects to push myself and improve my skills
March: Learn how to design in photoshop (with focus on web layouts)
April: Enter 4 web layout design contests and create 2 templates + put them on a marketplace
May: Learn web design (HTML, CSS, XHTML, CSS3, HTML5)
June: Code 4 templates and put them on a marketplace
July: Learn web development (JavaScript, PHP)
Avgust: Make 4 dynamic structures (like sliders, etc.) and put them on a marketplace
September: Brainstorm + test fastlane ideas
October: Select one fastlane idea and get it going
November: Get at least 3 paying customers for the idea
December: Get the idea out, expand it - using networking and word of mouth
There are some problems with my attitude, and some people might probably ask me why I do not go straight to making a fastlane business. I think I am most likely scared to go into a business with fairly little savings. That is why during the next year, I will attend some design contests and put some templates for sale on the www. While with this approach, I will be hoping to get some money, that is not really the purpose of it. The purpose is to push myself and become good at the newly-developed skills, and at least have a chance of making some money on the side instead of just desining some items and never putting them out in the world. I will also take some well-paid oppurtunities to design for family/friends/someone they know when they occur, and try to make some money with buying/selling items.
The main focus will however be on my goals and finishing the college, although keeping it a little versatile should help keep it interesting.
If you should have any suggestions on how to improve my attitude or any other kind of suggestions, please let me know as I am writing here to get other people's perspectives, identify my mistakes/failiures and learn to them.
So let's get to failing, faling and then failing some more!
Primoz
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