ArticlesStarting A Business: July 2007

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Getting Started Part III: The Money Chase

Finding the capital you need to get your business started may be easier than you think.
By Max Berry

You've come up with a business idea; you've done the necessary research and written a sure-fire business plan. Now what's the next step? Finding the money to turn that business plan into reality. There is a wide array of potential sources of funding available to entrepreneurs. Each comes with advantages and downsides.

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Gettting Started Part II: Get A Plan

Gettting Started Part II: Get A Plan

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Posted by: akgold, Jul 22, 2007

A well-executed business plan is a critical first step for every new business.
By Max Berry

You think you’re ready. You know what sort of business you want to start. You’ve written down your idea, narrowed its focus, and done the basic research. Now, what’s the next step? Turn that idea and research into a formal business plan.

Writing a detailed business plan is an essential step toward getting your business off the ground. Not only will ...

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Damage Control - Mistakes to Avoid

Damage Control - Mistakes to Avoid

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Posted by: akgold, Jul 20, 2007

Before you consider starting your own business, be aware of the three most common mistakes to avoid
By Max Berry

When Doug Malone tried to start his first home renovation business in Boston, Massachusetts, several years back he quickly discovered that the market was already so saturated with general contractors that he had trouble attracting customers. “I just assumed that because I had a lot of experience working in home renovation and that it was something so ma...

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Getting Started: Part I

Getting Started: Part I

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Posted by: akgold, Jul 20, 2007

Be sure to do all your homework before you take the plunge and start your own business.
By Max Berry

So you want to start your own business? Maybe you have an idea you think is so good, you believe it will be a sure-fire hit. Or perhaps you are simply sick of working for someone else and just want to strike out on your own. The first step in founding a business is to define exactly what your new business will do, in as specific terms as possible.

If you don...

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