Giving up the security of a full-time job to start your own business is a risky, often stressful move.
How do you know when the time is right to make the leap?
Here are 10 questions to ask before you quit your job.
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10 Questions to Ask Before Quitting Your Job to Start a Business
Posted by Strinv under StartupsFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 4060 days ago
Nearly One in 10 Employees Works From Home - Real Time Economics - WSJ
Posted by Strinv under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blogs.wsj.com 4068 days ago
About one in 10 workers toils at least partly from home now, a trend that could boost productivity of the entire economy. For some, that evokes images of workers calmly sipping coffees in their pajamas instead of labouring — of mice running free when the cat’s away.
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How to find your perfect business idea
Posted by Strinv under StartupsFrom http://www.guardian.co.uk 4078 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on February 24, 2013 5:55 pm
Many people dream of starting their own business, but how can you find an idea that will work for you. If your dreams of running your own business are frustrated by the notion that you have to come up with a brilliant new idea, think again. The key is to come up with a business concept that is rel
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How to Test Your Business Ideas
Posted by Strinv under StartupsFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 4078 days ago
Made Hot by: justretweet on February 26, 2013 9:01 am
Rather than viewing your business goals as a straight line, try this method of zigzagging your way to success. Many of the greatest inventors and entrepreneurs admit to having failed at some point in their careers.
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Simple Solutions to Help You Manage Your Business Online
Posted by Strinv under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.startinvoicing.com 4079 days ago
A good online invoicing provider, file sharing program and other tools. The more online tools you implement, the simpler your entire process will become.
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5 Vital Tips for Every Small Business Owner
Posted by Strinv under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.foxbusiness.com 4079 days ago
Here are five steps to turning your business idea into a profitable company.
Small business owners come from all walks of life. And while most are certainly experts in the services and products they sell, they may lack the finance and marketing backgrounds necessary to grow in today’s ultra-compet Read More
Small business owners come from all walks of life. And while most are certainly experts in the services and products they sell, they may lack the finance and marketing backgrounds necessary to grow in today’s ultra-compet Read More
Running a Business From a Smartphone: Best Small Business Apps of 2013
Posted by Strinv under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.desk.com 4080 days ago
Made Hot by: ObjectOriented on March 2, 2013 3:03 pm
If you’re a small business owner, you can now access some very important information on the way to your office. With your smartphone you now have visibility into your company’s finances, access to important documents, communicating internally or externally, and the ability to track your customer su
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10 Types of Bad Clients and How To Avoid Them
Posted by Strinv under SalesFrom http://freelancefolder.com 4081 days ago
Ten different types of bad clients, and what you can do to avoid them. If you’ve been freelancing for long, then there’s no doubt you’ve read some of the horror stories about bad clients. You may have even run into a few bad clients in your own business.
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How the Internet can Grow Your Small Business
Posted by Strinv under ResourcesFrom http://www.startinvoicing.com 4082 days ago
The internet has so many incredible tools including free online invoicing and cash flow management applications that can help you grow your small business.
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How small businesses can compete in a big business world
Posted by Strinv under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.guardian.co.uk 4082 days ago
It can be hard for small businesses to avoid being judged on largely irrelevant factors. Tim Aldred gives his tips on how to go about competing with the bigger companies
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