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noeljhons
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« on: January 14, 2010, 06:00:15 AM »

Hello
You may have heard that if you can just find something you love, the money will come. Well, that's kind of true. You definitely want to pick something you enjoy, but you also have to find something that has a market of paying customers. Remember something our friends at E-Myth Worldwide  say that I think is right on: "There is a big difference between doing the technical work of a business and running a business that does that work." If you enjoy the work, get a job doing it. However, if you are going to be successful at running a business, you won't be able to do much of the technical work.

So how do you start your search? If you are starting from scratch, Entrepreneur.com's Startup Kits  are resources to consider. You may also want to look into buying a franchise or business opportunity. Here are three sources to get you started:

    * Low-Investment Franchises: Most of these cost less than $50,000, and some even cost less than $25,000.
    * Entrepreneur's Guide To Franchising: This guide helps you understand the differences between franchises and business opportunities, as well as how to do your due diligence when shopping for franchises.
    * How to Research a Business Opportunity: Business opportunities are not as heavily regulated as franchises, and they don't offer as much of a "business in a box" as a franchise does, but they can be a great place to start, and are considerably more defined than starting from scratch.
 

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neal10
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« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2010, 12:25:09 AM »

Hello Friends.......

Do what you love. You're going to devote a lot of time and energy to starting a business and building it into a successful enterprise, so it's really important that you truly deeply enjoy what you do, whether it is running fishing charters, creating pottery or providing financial advice.

Start your business while you're still employed. How long can most people live without money? Not long. And it may be a long time before your new business actually makes any profits. Being employed while you're starting your business means money in your pocket while you're going through the business start up process.

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maria47
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« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2010, 01:01:52 AM »

Hello friends

One of the biggest struggles I had in starting my business was actually the idea. I wanted something that is extensible, and necessary in our society. I combed through hundreds of ideas before settling on my current society. In this period of discovery, I found what I believe are the five most important concepts to determine what makes the perfect business idea.
So what is a perfect idea? Every single entrepreneur has his conception of the perfect society. While Google is a great deal for the founders of this company – can not be a big problem for others who are not tech-savvy or who do not want such a large organization.
Therefore, each firm is perfectly defined by the owners of companies. In this spirit, we will begin my five concepts to find the perfect business:

Thanks for sharing us ...
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roswell
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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2010, 09:19:06 PM »

Hello

You may have heard that if you can just find something you love, the money will come. Well, that's kind of true. You definitely want to pick something you enjoy, but you also have to find something that has a market of paying customers. Remember something our friends at E-Myth Worldwide say that I think is right on: "There is a big difference between doing the technical work of a business and running a business that does that work." If you enjoy the work, get a job doing it. However, if you are going to be successful at running a business, you won't be able to do much of the technical work.
So how do you start your search? If you are starting from scratch, Entrepreneur.com's Startup Kits are resources to consider. You may also want to look into buying a franchise or business opportunity. Here are three sources to get you started:
* Low-Investment Franchises: Most of these cost less than $50,000, and some even cost less than $25,000.
* Entrepreneur's Guide To Franchising: This guide helps you understand the differences between franchises and business opportunities, as well as how to do your due diligence when shopping for franchises.
* How to Research a Business Opportunity: Business opportunities are not as heavily regulated as franchises, and they don't offer as much of a "business in a box" as a franchise does, but they can be a great place to start, and are considerably more defined than starting from scratch.
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henry
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« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2010, 02:37:58 AM »



Hello

You may have heard that if you can just find something you love, the money will come. Well, that's kind of true. You definitely want to pick something you enjoy, but you also have to find something that has a market of paying customers. Remember something our friends at E-Myth Worldwide say that I think is right on: "There is a big difference between doing the technical work of a business and running a business that does that work." If you enjoy the work, get a job doing it. However, if you are going to be successful at running a business, you won't be able to do much of the technical work.
So how do you start your search? If you are starting from scratch, Entrepreneur.com's Startup Kits are resources to consider. You may also want to look into buying a franchise or business opportunity. Here are three sources to get you started:
* Low-Investment Franchises: Most of these cost less than $50,000, and some even cost less than $25,000.
* Entrepreneur's Guide To Franchising: This guide helps you understand the differences between franchises and business opportunities, as well as how to do your due diligence when shopping for franchises.
* How to Research a Business Opportunity: Business opportunities are not as heavily regulated as franchises, and they don't offer as much of a "business in a box" as a franchise does, but they can be a great place to start, and are considerably more defined than starting from scratch.

Thanks for all friends
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