Starting a small business takes a lot of courage. But, as they say, courage does not pay the bills. To be successful – to stay in business – you need more than courage. You need a combination of hard work, skill, perseverance, and lots of luck.
Some things you need to consider:
- "How can I support my family while I build up by business?"
- "What are my abilities?"
- "Is there a market for the product or service I have chosen?"
- "How long will it take this business to reach the financial goal I have?"
Here are basic steps to launch a new business successfully:
1. Provide a benefit.
2. Determine the fit with your market.
3. Right timing is everything
4. Be ready to support your business
5. Develop a blueprint for success
6. Market, market, market
SBA has a number of free training courses on various aspects of starting a business from business planning to financial management to financing to starting an ecommerce site http://www.sba.gov/training/courses.html . These courses are free, and certainly provides quality information. I suggest you check these out
It may help you if you could talk with a small business expert or free mentors to give you ideas on how to make your dream of starting a business come true. Here are some places where you can find a mentor:
- Government Mentoring Programs such as SBDCs, which works with community colleges and local business development councils to offer mentoring programs http://www.sba.gov/sbdc/sbdcnear.html ; or the Women's Network for Entrepreneurial Training http://www.sba.gov/womeninbusiness/wnet_roundtables.html
- Volunteer programs such as SCORE http://www.score.org which is composed of mostly retired executives and entrepreneurs
- Formal mentoring programs such as Athena Foundation http://www.athenafoundation.org/programs/globallinks.html , Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program http://www.helzbergmentoring.org/HEMP/ , or The Aspen Institute MicroMentor Program http://www.micromentor.org
- Professional organizations such as the National Women’s Business Council http://www.nwbc.gov/Mentoring/programs.html
- Industry and trade associations
- Local business groups, such as the chamber of commerce
- Local chapters of business groups
I suggest you read the following books as well. Borrow them from your library or buy them from your favorite bookstore
- No Cash, No Fear: Entrepreneurial Secrets to Starting Any Business with No Money by Terry Allen
- Starting on a Shoestring: Building a Business Without a Bankroll by Arnold S. Goldstein
- The Art of the Start: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything by Guy Kawasaki
- What No One Ever Tells You About Starting Your Own Business : Real Life Start-Up Advice from 101 Successful Entrepreneurs
- Starting From Scratch: How To Start A Business When You Don't Have Money
- If You're Clueless About Starting Your Own Business and Want to Know More
- On the Move : How to Succeed and Survive As an Entrepreneur
- How to Make 1000 Mistakes in Business and Still Succeed
There is so much to learn about starting a business that it is hard to put everything here. I suggest that you to check out the following websites and learn from their content:
Entrepreneur http://www.entrepreneur.com
Inc.com http://www.inc.com
SBA http://www.sba.gov/starting_business/
2006-08-18 08:38:27
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answered by imisidro 7
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2014-01-08 21:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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you'll want more beneficial funds to make investments for your own printing agency - for kit, coaching & elements. For a commence, you could stumble on and tie up first w/ a printing agency ask them to provide you the bottom wholesale fee they could supply you. Then, mark up the fee as a lot as twenty-5-50% . Oh ask them also how a lot that they had supply you in the experience that they are going to provide the t-blouse. so they are going to offer you an entire sale fee for a t-blouse w/ print. then you mark up the fee. then you commence a merchandising and merchandising campaign so that you receives inquiries and orders. Use leaflets contemporary your citation w/ a minimum quantity of 30, 50 in spite of as a lot as one hundred or so. Ask your printer also for quantity quotations also. once you're waiting to shop, get a education so that you'll do it your self.
2016-11-05 02:45:05
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answered by ? 4
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Conatct spaldingfinanacialservices@yahoo.co.uk
Specialist in helping ANYONE into business (often with no charge)
Free intial consultation
2006-08-18 09:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are younger then 30 try the princes youth
bussiness trust thay helped me start my small bussiness.And if you qualiffy thay can help you with a grant to start you off.
2006-08-18 08:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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find what you like then make research then consult the experts
2006-08-18 08:24:05
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answered by Calgarian_man 2
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plenty of money and hard work
2006-08-18 08:12:00
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answered by aussie s 3
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