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Are You Sure You Want To Start Your Own Business? Part Two of a Series By: Charles and Holly Egner Why, exactly, do you want to go into business for yourself? Is it because you cannot stand the thought of working for an uptight, demanding, and perfectly
Starting Your Business By The Book By: Tim Knox I've gotten several questions recently about the legalities of starting a business. So, this week I thought I would address a few of the more common
The Six “F” Words Every Entrepreneur Should Know By: Paul Furiga Start your own business, and soon enough, you find yourself in a situation where there are many things you want to say, all of them unprintable.It happens
Franchises-Exit Strategy By: Dennis Schooley At an International Franchising Symposium in London, Peter Holt made the bold statement to his audience of Franchisors that they needed to understand
Are You One of the New Disposable Workers? By: John Van Doren Part III - American Dream or American Myth?At the beginning of the 1900’s the industrial revolution was the new engine of the american economy and workers
Could a Non-Profit Structure Be Right for Your Business? By: Jillian Coleman Wheeler If you have a business idea, or an idea for a servicefor your community, there's one decision you must makeearly on: are you going to structure your
Bottles! Bottles! Everywhere! One Man's Junk is Another Man's Fortune By: John T Jones, Ph.D. From the Eye of the Potato: How complicated does a business have to be anyway? Well, here's how I got started when I was just a snot-nosed kid.Paul Henderson
Are You A Lone Ranger? Why Going It Alone as a Business Consultant is Not Always a Good Investment By: Beverley Hamilton I work with people who have left the corporate world and have established or want to establish themselves as Independent Business Consultants (IBC) in
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Franchises - Emotional Fulfillment - The Challenge By: Dennis Schooley Does A Franchise Meet Your Needs?Do you look forward to Friday afternoon or Monday morning? Perhaps that’s the true litmus test of happiness. If you’re
Catching in a Pitch Meeting: The Key to Listening By: David B. Adams The tendency to start a business development meeting talking about yourself and your firm is a natural one - but one that should be done selectively,
Evaluating an Opportunity By: John Vinturella Business opportunities are often based on broad trends, such as:•demographic, such as the "graying" of America (creating opportunities in health services,
How Entrepreneurs Make Money Selling Global Brands On and Off-line By: Thales Panagides Did you know that thousands of companies from all over the world are looking for enthusiastic individuals to represent their products overseas? That person can be you.
What Is a Solo Entrepreneur? By: Terri Zwierzynski A Solo Entrepreneur (Solo-E) is a professional who chooses to go into business by themselves (“go solo”), collaborate with others, grow their business
Business Ideas By: John Vinturella Richard Branson, billionaire founder of Virgin Records and Virgin Atlantic Airlines, may be better known for his efforts to circle the globe in a hot-air
Corporate Espionage in Franchising By: Lance Winslow Franchising Trade Journals do not do well, because today with all the industry regulations only about 1800 active franchise actually exist in the US.
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