Buddy, I teach entrepreneurship at the college level. I can't tell you whether to start a business or not, because I have no information about you, your experience, your plans, your skills, your capitalization, or the market for the good or service you're proposing.
Having said that, PLEASE take this to heart: 75%-80% of New Small Businesses FAIL within 6 years, for the following reasons:
1) UNDERESTIMATED start-up cash needs, and, more important, cash flow needs to carry the operation until profitability is reached.
2) OVERESTIMATED the skills the Entrepreneur thought he/she had. NO ONE can be an Ideas person, a people person, a computer Geek, a Marketer, a Manager, and R&D person, a Market Research person, and a Financial Accountant. YOU NEED ASSISTANCE from others skilled in those areas, and NOT YOUR FAMILY OR FRIENDS OR GIRLFRIEND.
3) OVERESTIMATED the world's response to the product or service. There are MILLIONS of products out there, and the competition comes from ALL OVER THE WORLD. Just because YOU think its a good idea, doesnt mean it is ... and even if it IS, you must COMMUNICATE that Value to potential customers and execute sales. A webpage that is nothing more than a cyber-billboard is a waste of your time - KNOW how to Market.
If you can digest and process that, GO FOR IT. If you dismiss it and say, "Hell, that's not me....,'" you probably will be one o those statistics that dont make 6 years.....