The Entrepreneur’s Advisor is pleased to announce a new glossary for entrepreneurs and micro-enterprises. The glossary contains terms most frequently used to describe the world of small business and micro-enterprises. The purpose of the glossary is help entrepreneurs and micro-enterprises understand the lingo that advisors, bankers and other professionals use. Some examples are listed below. [...]
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The link below leads to an article found on a site called Government Grant Advisors. It list some of the fallacy’s and myths that people and organizations falsely offering free government grants and help.
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Far too often, life coaches, entrepreneur advisors and consultants who have never experienced the hardships of starting and running a business sell their services. “Experts” claiming 1-3 successful ventures, a book, or social media expertisesell their services. Unfortunately, most have never experienced the hunger necessary to coach and develop an entrepreneur. The internet has seen an explosion of people claiming to be experts. Find out here what to look for to avoid losing your money.
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The Entrepreneur’s Advisor™ is dedicated to providing new and experienced entrepreneurs the the most accurate information available. We are redesigning our blog to provide you with better and easier access to resources. We welcome your input. If you have a suggestion please share with us. Some of the features (pages) to be installed: Links to [...]
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Click the link ot hear my interview at Solo Talk on Blogtalkradio. Learn how existing businesses can survive in difficult times including crucial client retention tips.
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In simple terms, you cannot make the assumption that people in different countries operate in the same manner as you. Below are some of the larger issues associated with starting an international business.
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During some recent discussions with entrepreneurs (sole proprietor – 5 employees), the question arose of how to market their business without incurring additional costs.
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The question becomes what can you do to grow your micro-enterprise to become a small, midsize or large business particularly when the economy is in dire shape? First let us review some tips for starting the business and then take a look at some methods of organic marketing to get and keep you going.
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This is the first in a series of articles designed to help Entrepreneur’s understand the dynamics of starting and owning a business. Determining your level of potential to be a business owner. 1. The first question you must ask yourself is “What are my passions in life?” Are you following your passions in life or [...]
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The desire to start your own business comes with inherent emotions.The high points of the rollercoaster are what an entrepreneur lives for. The feeling of that first client, first sale, first payment, and seeing the light at the end of the tunnel is absolutely fantastic. Dealing with the negative emotions is far more difficult, because negative emotions can be paralyzing or destructive to your start up.
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