business start-up
business start-up
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by Carol Denbow - 2008-04-30
It doesn't always require a massive amount of cash to start a new business. In fact, 25 percent of business owners need no dollar amount to start up and just over 32 percent of new business owners nee...
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by Carol Denbow - 2008-05-11
Nearly 90 percent of people state that at some point in their lives they've dreamed of starting their own business, yet few make the initial effort. Often it's due to lack of funds or personal commitm...
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by Author101 - 2008-05-12
It doesn't always require a massive amount of cash to start a new business. In fact, 25 percent of business owners need no dollar amount to start up and just over 32 percent of new business owners nee...
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by Carol Denbow - 2008-05-16
Sometimes it is easier to buy an established business rather than start a new business from scratch. About 10 percent of new business owners have purchased an existing business.If you're looking into ...
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by Carol Denbow - 2008-05-20
With some businesses, location won't matter much. But with most, it's location, location, and location! Poor locations may be where you find the rent is cheaper and you might believe this will save yo...
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by Author101 - 2008-07-28
It seems as if there are a million things to consider when developing a new business venture. But does your family have the right to be considered in the process? Of course they do, but rarely do they...
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by Kylon Trower - 2008-09-10
Too many marketers have created new products for the marketplace and spent time, money and energy to promote it only to find that their efforts only produced frustration, headaches and a skinny wallet...
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by Rick London.. - 2008-09-17
In the past decade, hundreds of people ask me how to get into cartooning, or some similar artistic endeavor, especially if, like me, art is not their strongest skill. Before I entered "the trade", I t...
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by Robert Podolsky - 2008-09-26
This article concerns the question of how to pick an offline business opportunity. It is particularly relevant to those who are starting with very limited capital - say under $50,000. Those with more ...
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by Susan L Reid - 2008-10-13
Don't let falling market shares, bank bailouts, and a gloomy economy put a damper on your new business start-up. Instead, save money by steering clear of financially-draining investments, thinking ou...