Starting and running a business has a lot to do with research, preparation and the knowledge you have about the industry. Note: there was no mention of experience because unlike in the employment industry, the business world is full of multi-billion businesses that were started by people who had no
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How To Start A Business Without Experience
Posted by tabithajeannaylor under StartupsFrom http://successfulstartup101.com 3301 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on March 20, 2015 9:37 am
How to Choose a Business Structure: S Corp vs. LLC
Posted by smpayton under StartupsFrom http://blog.corpnet.com 3300 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on March 20, 2015 9:33 am
Learn how to choose a business structure and figure out whether the S Corp or LLC is best for your business.
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8 Questions to Ask Before Launching an Online Store
Posted by PASAngelique under StartupsFrom http://articles.bplans.com 3300 days ago
Made Hot by: NolanGreen on March 19, 2015 9:08 pm
"An online business is only as good as its digital storefront. Even assuming you had access to the best and most effective marketing campaigns available, there would still be a high probability of your customers failing to convert if your site cannot facilitate a smooth transaction process.”
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The Difference Between a Great Idea and a Great Business
Posted by CateCosta under StartupsFrom http://www.catecosta.com 3299 days ago
Made Hot by: ObjectOriented on March 19, 2015 6:49 pm
Clearly, the first step to becoming a real entrepreneur instead of an aspiring entrepreneur is to come up with a great business idea, but that phrase can be a little deceptive. There is a difference between a great idea and a great idea for a business.
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How to Keep Your Start-Up Costs Low – A Checklist
Posted by Caron_Beesley under StartupsFrom http://blog.fundbox.com 3299 days ago
Made Hot by: leonesimmy on March 19, 2015 5:33 pm
About half of all new small businesses close within five years. Of course, businesses fail for a number of reasons, but allocating start-up funding wisely, keeping operating costs low, and maximizing your tax deductions can make the difference between success and failure down the line.
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7 Critical Questions Before You Become an Entrepreneur
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3300 days ago
Made Hot by: logistico on March 18, 2015 8:42 pm
As a mentor to aspiring entrepreneurs, the most common question I get is, “I want to be an entrepreneur -- how do I start?” The obvious answer is that you need an idea first, but I’ve come to realize that the process is really much more complex than that. Many people with great ideas never make it
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Entrepreneurs: Stop Falling in Love with your Idea and Start Executing it! - Biz Epic
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.bizepic.com 3300 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on March 18, 2015 4:58 pm
If you think that your idea is brilliant, and it will change the world, then you should turn it into reality right now. Idea execution is the game.
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The Art Of Innovation: Let Ideas Blossom This Spring
Posted by smpayton under StartupsFrom http://www.eggmarketingpr.com 3300 days ago
Made Hot by: LimeWood on March 18, 2015 3:48 pm
Need a little inspiration for innovation? Be open to the blossoming of your ideas this spring with these tips.
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When Does An Entrepreneur Become A Business Owner?
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3303 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on March 17, 2015 8:55 am
According to most definitions, an entrepreneur is one who envisions a new and different business, meaning one that is not a copy of an existing business model. Many entrepreneurs have a passion and an idea, or even invent a new product, but are never able to execute to the point of creating a start
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Don’t Let Too Many Features Ruin Your Next Product
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3302 days ago
Made Hot by: LimeWood on March 17, 2015 2:46 am
“Scope creep” (or feature creep) is an insidious disease that kills more new business solutions than any other, especially high-tech ones, and yet most founders (who may be the cause) never even see it happening. This term refers to the penchant to add just one more feature to the product or servic
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