Starting on a Shoestring : Building a Business Without a Bankroll
Amazon: “This bestselling guide has shown thousands how to start a business with little or no money down If you’ve dreamed of starting your own business, but felt discouraged by a lack of start-up money, Starting on a Shoestring is exactly the book you need. Now in a new edition that reflects the business climate of the ’90s, this authoritative, straight-talking book gives you the real-world business advice you need to start, grow, and survive. It takes you step by step through the entire process, asking you questions, helping you plan, and giving you valuable guidance at a fraction of what consultants would charge. In this edition, you’ll find new chapters on how to deal with the Small Business Administration and venture capital firms.”












KC on April 1st, 2005 5:39 am
I just picked up – and read the first half in 2 days – Guy Kawasaki’s Art of the Start.
This is one of the places I saw it recommended, so I just wanted to say “thanks!”.
Dane Carlson on April 1st, 2005 5:47 am
Thanks! Glad you’re enjoying it.
The Blue Wire: Small Business Startup on April 10th, 2005 8:22 pm
Book Review: Starting on a Shoestring
On Wednesday I pulled up one of the books from the library pile called “Starting on a Shoestring” by Arnold S. Goldstein, PhD It was a really interesting read. I was actually amazed at the ingenuity shown by the sample businesses and couldn’t help bu…
J Carter on August 19th, 2006 11:14 am
The book sounds great – if you’re considering starting a business on a shoestring you could do worse than look at the many opportunities currently available to start an online business on the internet.
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