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The Journey into Entrepreneurship; Starting a
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Published on this site: December 18th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
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For most of us there comes a day when we toy with the idea of
starting a small business; work stress and frustrated career
goals can often leave us thirsting for autonomy and starting a
small business seems to fit the bill. But for those who are
thinking of starting a small business, the road can be one of
sacrifice and learning.
Before starting a small business do as much research as
possible. Talk to other people who have started a small
business and are willing to give you some guidance, read books
by people who have a passion for entrepreneurship, and get
online to read as much as possible about the ins and outs of
starting a small business. On the Internet you'll also have
access to advocacy organizations developed to help those
starting a small business; as well as access to chat forums
where you can learn from the experiences of others in your
situation
Locally there should also be organizations that can help you in
starting a small business. Look at the business advocacy groups
in your local area that can offer guidance.
Gather as much information as you can and keep careful notes.
Remember that this business will be a reflection of you and as
such should mirror the philosophies to which you subscribe.
Starting a small business is not the same for everyone; take
your own special circumstances into account before beginning
your journey.
Depending on the business you are starting, it may also be in
your best interest to hire legal counsel. A lawyer can help you
navigate the complexities of small business ownership and save
you time and money further down the road.
Additionally, a lawyer who is well-versed in online commerce
can help you establish an online presence if starting a small
business for you includes an Internet component.
Also, if starting a small business for you means bringing on
employees, a lawyer is essential to your success. Hiring
employees opens you up to a whole new set of liabilities; save
yourself any complications by having a lawyer by your side to protect you.
Starting a small business can be a wonderfully rewarding
experience. Put your best foot forward by facing each challenge
and arming yourself with knowledge. Careful research and
meticulous planning will reward you with success and the greatest possibility of future and continued viability.
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Jo Han Mok - is a #1 bestselling author and frequent
featured
speaker at Internet Marketing bootcamps and conferences.
Visit his website for a simple step-by-step plan to profit
online in 21 days or less!
http://www.SuperFastProfit.com
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