Do you know where to locate your new business? Even if you are just beginning the start-up process, it's a question you need to answer early on. Depending on the type of business you want to start, your location can make or break the venture. Here are a few considerations and some frugal options.
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Frugal Small Business Start-up Tips: Step 4- Determining Your Location
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under StartupsFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4661 days ago
Made Hot by: James John on August 7, 2011 3:11 am
10 Signs You will Fail as Small Business Owner
Posted by AngelBiz under StartupsFrom http://www.angelbusinessadvisors.com 4658 days ago
Made Hot by: Monsieur Eraser on August 7, 2011 12:59 am
Not everyone has what it takes to be small business owner. There are number of signs that you can watch for to see if you will fail as small business owner. This blog post lists ten of them.
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Why Etsy Stores Are At A Disadvantage Compared To Online Stores That Own Their Domain
Posted by mywifequitherjob under StartupsFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 4659 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on August 3, 2011 7:12 pm
Today, I thought that I’d try to reach out to the Etsy readers and let them know what they are missing by relying solely on an Etsy store for income. The truth is that Etsy users are at a major disadvantage when it comes to selling and marketing goods to the end customer compared to shops that own
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Entrepreneur Checklist for August – 4 Things You Need To Do
Posted by MMarquit under StartupsFrom http://personaldividends.com 4661 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on August 2, 2011 4:22 am
Now that we are heading toward the end of the third quarter of the year, there are some things you can do as an entrepreneur to keep the momentum going.
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America's Most Wanted: Scope Creep is Stealing Your Profits
Posted by SmallBizFinance under StartupsFrom http://smallbusinessfinanceforum.com 4665 days ago
Made Hot by: James John on August 1, 2011 1:18 am
The biggest bad guy in town is now Scope Creep. He’s a sneaky one. Convincing you that just one more freebie, upsell or phone call won’t bite into your profits.
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How Much Money Do I Need for My Startup?
Posted by bplans under StartupsFrom http://timberry.bplans.com 4664 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on July 30, 2011 11:51 pm
It’s an obvious question. And if you’re looking for startup investors you’d better be able to answer it well, and quickly too. No wandering eyes. No doubt. If you’re doing a pitch, have a slide for it. And be specific.
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Side Business Series: From Extra Income to Full-Time Business
Posted by SoloBizCoach under StartupsFrom http://www.solobizcoach.com 4668 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on July 30, 2011 8:36 pm
Would you like to earn some extra money? Are you thinking about starting a business? Check out this Side Business series. It will help you go from zero to full-time.
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Creating a Better CTA - Six Ways to improve Calls to Actions
Posted by ZanMarketing under StartupsFrom http://www.dtelepathy.com 4669 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on July 28, 2011 7:35 pm
This article gives you 6 great ways to create compelling calls to action for your website to help you increase conversions.
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Building A Service And Product Hybrid Idea – with Ryan Evans
Posted by timjahn under StartupsFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 4671 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on July 23, 2011 1:56 pm
An interview with Ryan Evans, founder of Bite Size PR, about how he built his hybrid product and service idea.
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Frugal Small Business Start-up Tips: Step 2- How to Calculate Your Start-up Costs
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under StartupsFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4672 days ago
Made Hot by: Jed on July 22, 2011 2:35 pm
If you consider yourself to be an aspiring entrepreneur, then you should also add another title: amateur accountant. One of the first steps of new business creation and start-up is to figure out how much money it will take to turn your idea into an actual, operating business entity.
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