Planning a Start-Up? Help and Advise Abound
Laid off in the recession and thinking of starting a business? Or just tired of working for someone else?
It’s hard to start a business alone. Aspiring entrepreneurs must tackle an onslaught of questions like what and where to sell, how to effectively market their product or service, how to structure their business — even whether going solo is the best option for them.
There’s no shortage of advice and resources for fledgling entrepreneurs. In fact, the biggest problem is figuring out whom to trust and what resources will be most useful. That involves scouting out what’s available and judging what is worth pursuing. Yes, it’s time-consuming. But one good piece of advice or personal connection can make or break your chance at success.
1. Development Centers
2. SCORE
3. Campus Help
4. Other Entrepreneurs
5. Networking Groups
Go here for more details.
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Sonia on January 20th, 2009 8:16 am
Thanks for this. I am a SCORE Counselor and you can trust on us. I am endorsing them. I have also a Utah American-Hispanic Networking and opening worldwide in 2010. Feel free to contact me if you have more questions or comments.
Jaclyn on January 22nd, 2009 1:38 pm
I strongly agree with the statement that you can never have enough good useful advice from people and business’ around you especially when your thinking about starting your own business in the near future. i mean…who better to take advice from then someone who’s already opened a business or even someone who may have failed at opening a business…even knowing what not to do from someone is a good piece of advice.
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