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  • The Different Types of Start-up Businesses
    When creating a start-up business, there seems to be a million different things that have to be taken into consideration. Finding money, perfecting a service, product or line, making important connections, and other tasks create a bewildering array of decisions that need to be made.
  • Your New Business Startup Questions and Answers
    Many people today want to start their own business, and it's probably easier to do than ever before, thanks to our technological world. But business remains business, and there will always be certain rules to follow and traditional ways of looking at starting an entrepreneurial venture.
  • Are You Sure You Are Ready To Start Your Business?
    Next to owning a home, owning your own business is probably the most universal dream. No one enjoys punching a clock and working hard to make someone else rich.
  • Designing Your Home Office For Your New Home Business
    No matter what field your new business is in, you will need a home office. Perhaps you already have one, provided by your former employer.
  • New Business Start-Up Marketing Strategy
    If you've come this far then you must be confident that you are ready to blaze forward with your enterprise. You have determined that your goals are feasible and your gotten yourself reasonably organized.
  • Planning Your New Business: Feasibility Analysis Part Three
    The research has been done and your head is aching from building an organizational chart and bare bones financial model of your first year in business.
  • Planning Your New Business: Feasibility Analysis Part Two
    So, you've got a pocketful of dreams about becoming the next small entrepreneur (hey, it doesn't hurt to dream a little) and an armload of hard facts relating to grabbing a tiny piece of those dreams (probably a smaller piece then you'd like, but reality does have that effect).
  • Planning Your New Business: Feasibility Analysis Part One
    The first concern for many would-be business owners is a creeping fear that whatever business they start, it will end up failing miserably and leave the company's founder with a lot less than what they started with.
  • Narrowing The Concept Of Your New Small Business
    The excitement of owning your own business can lead you to great places. Make sure though, that you take the time to accurately assess your ideas and know what you will and will not do. Be specific.
  • Advertising And Marketing When Starting a Business
    Your dreams, ideas and creativity have carried you to the point where you are now the proud owner of your own business.
  • Marketing for the Brick & Mortar Business
    In the initial excitement of starting up a small bricks and mortar business or an online business, it's easy to concentrate on the fun things but getting the marketing wrong can mean all the difference between success or failure.

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