7 Reasons Rock Star Entrepreneurs Hit Home Run After Home Run
7 Reasons Rock Star Entrepreneurs Hit Home Run After Home Run · Entrepreneur

There are always going to be people that seem to turn everything they touch into gold.

When is the last time Leonardo DiCaprio made a bad movie? I can’t think of a single one -- he only makes great movies. How is Lebron James currently leading a team in the NBA Finals consisting of a rookie NBA head coach, a couple undrafted free agents and key players out with injuries? He’s a winner -- and winners find a way to win, under any circumstance.

Successful entrepreneurs are no different -- they are more dedicated and work harder than those around them. Wayne Chang is an entrepreneur that has been involved in several successful startups, from the original Napster to Crashlytics, which he co-founded with Jeff Seibert. The company was purchased by Twitter in its then-largest acquisition ever, estimated at over a $250 million due to Twitter's IPO.

Chang’s latest project, mobile app analytics software Answers, went from being an idea to the number-two app-analytics tools in just months, beating even Google. I recommend you read Chang’s story of how they went from idea to full-blown app-analytics superstars.

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So why do entrepreneurs such as Chang constantly find success? Here are seven reasons successful entrepreneurs hit home run after home run.

1. They do what they love.

When you are creating a business from the ground up it requires 100 percent dedication -- you only get out what you put in. It’s easy to dedicate everything you have to something you love.

Think of all the businesses that fail -- are they just horrible ideas or were they just victims of leaders that just weren’t truly in love with the idea? You can’t decide to go all-in on a venture with dollar signs being your only motivation. A genuine love for a product or service plays a huge role in the success of a company.

2. They build the best teams.

Building a successful business requires a team, and you are only as good as the people you assemble for your team. It’s impossible for one person to wear all the hats and juggle all of the responsibilities.

Part of the reason Chang was able to build Answers into a powerhouse in a short amount of time was because of his team. They already saw success with Crashlytics, so it was a matter of moving onto a new project -- the core team was already established.

3. They understand their market.

Creating a service or product that you think your target market will like is a recipe for failure. You have to create something that you know they will like -- and you accomplish this by understanding your market inside and out.