Startup
In this series of articles, we are talking about starting up a business during a recession. It may be the best time, but fledgling small businesses still need to pay attention to some basics if they want to fly without falling.
Recessions are not all gloom and doom, at least not for everyone. Some people have what it takes to make money on their own without the assistance of an employer, they just need the shove that to get them started.
Before starting a small business it is important to count up all of the costs. Some businesses can be started for very little, while others require much more funding up front.
If someone who was considering starting a small business read some of the stats that are out there, they may quickly change their minds and just keep their 9 to 5. The truth is that a majority of small businesses do fail. The good news is that many others survive and thrive.
Many entrepreneurs have started their business by buying a franchise or an existing business. While this can be a great idea, it can also be a disaster.
Today’s economy proves that the world is indeed getting smaller, especially where businesses are concerned. In this article, we’ll explore some of the cultural and international business mistakes companies make and how to avoid them.
Running a small business, especially your first business, is full of opportunity for trial and error. Making mistakes is part of the process. Some mistakes business owners make, however, are completely avoidable.
In today’s economy, small business failures are more and more common. But knowing the reasons why businesses fail is the first step to ensuring that yours survives.
Every small business owner is likely to make some mistakes along the path to success. Among the most common are business marketing mistakes, and such errors can be very costly. The good news is that they are fairly easy to avoid.
Many people dream of one day starting their own business, but doing so successfully can be difficult. Getting your own business off the ground can be an uphill battle.