The first day of my business plan post series. We started to go through the time table for week 1 on page 3 in "3 Weeks to Startup" by Tim Berry and Sabrina Parsons.

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Even when your startup is a one-man show, you will soon find that you are “out of control,” unless you start organizing and writing down how and when key things need to get done. Like it or not, you are now entering the dreaded realm of “formal business processes.” The right question is “What is the minimum that I need? Read More
What does a business similar to yours sell for? How long does it take to sell a business like yours, and how many businesses like yours are being sold Read More
A spin-off is merely a startup spawned by a mature parent (company), and conventional logic would dictate that it has a survival advantage over the lowly startup. Yet spin-offs seem to most often fail to launch in the real world. I was part of one myself a few years ago, and felt the pain, so the phenomenon has intrigued me ever since Read More
A good entrepreneur is not necessarily a good salesman. In fact, they are often the opposite, more focused on building things rather than selling them. Yet, in today’s world of information overload and global reach, marketing and selling skills are critical to the success of every startup Read More
Technology author and blogger Bob Cringely, his family, and a television crew stopped in Fargo to visit Avenue Right on the Cringely’s (NOT in Silicon Valley) Startup Tour. The spirit of the project is to show the importance of American startup companies, wherever they’re located—how they contribute to the U.S. economy, serve to develop new markets and job opportunities, help us discover new technologies no matter our industry, and keep our country competitive in a global market Read More
Who knew that the movie Karate Kid would actually teach you on how you can run your own business? These basic lessons is very helpful especially in start up businesses Read More
When it comes to expanding your business globally, minority-owned firms have a natural competitive advantage-and a new initiative may further improve their chances at success Read More
How much does building a web site cost?

If you're looking for the most cost-effective web site building options for you, this Ask Scott Fox video can help.

Watch this short video for my answer including the costs of free web site hosting services Wordpress, Weebly, and Blogger, plus the costs of paid web site builders like Typepad, Wix, Citymax, and more.

These are all cost-effective web site building hosting services you can use to start a new web site business online. There are LOTS of web site building services out there today.

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Webs.com put together a list of key elements that all small business websites should have.

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Webs.com is the world's largest website building solution serving over 50 million users, where small businesses, organizations and personal users can easily create a website and get free web hosting. In addition to its easy-to-use website building tools, Webs offers an array of rich, dynamic apps to help businesses create an engaging, interactive web presence. Businesses can quickly integrate ecommerce functionality, an appointment scheduler, blogs, maps, and many more applications. Webs was founded in 2002 by the Mokhtarzada brothers and is funded by Novak Biddle Venture Partners and Columbia Capital. For more information, visit http://www.Webs.com Read More
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