The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Advisor


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Like having a team of top business consultants on call, 24 hours a day...but a whole lot cheaper. From the experts at Entrepreneur magazine comes your total guide to starting, managing, and growing a small business. Written to meet all the information needs of entrepreneurs, small business owners, and those thinking about going into business for themselves, this practical, user-friendly guide tells you everything you need to know about setting goals and objectives, assessing risk, finding the right location, financing, marketing, pricing, taxation, insurance, record keeping, personnel management, purchasing, inventory, time and stress management, legal matters, advertising, sales, obtaining expansion capital, and many other topics of vital importance to smart, enterprising business people like you. Proven strategies, techniques, and expert tips on every aspect of starting, managing, and growing a small business. Defines all important terms and clearly explains difficult concepts in plain English. Packed with useful worksheets, checklists, sample forms, and other valuable business tools that you can put to work for you, today. Chapters include listings of trade associations, periodicals, on-line services, software, government agencies, and other valuable sources of business assistance and information. Also available from the Entrepreneur library: Entrepreneur Starting an Import/Export Business, Entrepreneur Making Money With Your Personal Computer.




Entrepreneur Magazine


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Build an empire step by step Don't risk a small fortune trying to make a big one. Let acclaimed consultant Don Debelak show you how to get your exciting new product off the drawing board and into the marketplace--without losing your shirt! In this book, you'll learn what every inventor and entrepreneur needs to know about manufacturing techniques, product design, distribution channels, patents, licensing, and cash flow. You'll also discover how to handle some very tricky issues that are crucial to your success, including * Knowing when your product is market ready * Creating a step-by-step product-to-market strategy * Adjusting your strategy to changing market conditions * Finding financial help from investors, manufacturers, and distributors * Having manufacturers pay development costs prior to licensing Also available from the Entrepreneur Magazine library: * The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Advisor * The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Answer Book * Guide to Integrated Marketing * Human Resources for Small Businesses * Making Money with Your Personal Computer * Small Business Legal Guide * Starting a Home-Based Business * Starting an Import/Export Business * Successful Advertising for Small Businesses SPECIAL OFFERS! FREE issue of Entrepreneur Magazine * 50% discount on Entrepreneur Magazine subscription * 1/2 price admission to any Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Expo * Discount on American Entrepreneurs Association membership See details and coupons in back of book.










Entrepreneur Magazine


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Extra money, a better lifestyle, the satisfaction of building a business you believe will really take off—whatever your motive, the success of your home-based business depends upon making the right decisions from the very start. And this comprehensive guide will help you do just that. It's packed with expert advice from some of the most experienced and knowledgeable people around—the staff of business consultants at Entrepreneur Magazine. You'll learn: What businesses are best conducted from home How to research your potential markets, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your competition, and set your prices accordingly How to organize your finances correctly right from the start—and avoid disaster later How to establish effective advertising and promotional strategies without spending a lot of money How to handle the legal aspects of a home-based business—forms of operation, licenses, zoning ordinances and restrictions, and taxes How to control crucial, but often overlooked, issues like time management, business image, and working in isolation How to turn a room into an office and buy equipment, supplies, and fixtures to create an efficient, comfortable work environment ENTREPRENEUR Magazine is the banner publication of the Entrepreneur Magazine Group. It has the largest newsstand circulation of any business monthly and has a total ABC audited circulation of 410,000. The Entrepreneur Magazine Group also publishes Business Start-Ups and Entrepreneur in Mexico, as well as videos, audiocassettes, and software that deal with business start-up management. Also available from the Entrepreneur Magazine library: The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Advisor Making Money with Your Personal Computer Starting an Import/Export Business Small Business Legal Guide




The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Answer Book


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"What are the most important elements of a business plan?" "How can I afford the time and money to train my employees?" "Where do I turn when my company gets into trouble?" In this no-nonsense guide, you'll find bull's eye answers to these and a hundred other questions you're bound to ask as you launch, develop, and grow your business. Jim Schell, a grizzled veteran of four successful start-ups, helps you avoid the common pitfalls and adapt proven strategies to your company's needs. He shows you how to find the capital you need, create a working environment that lures and keeps the best employees, and develop management skills that are crucial to continued growth. You'll also learn: What makes a successful entrepreneur How to manage your inventory When and whether to grow, sell, or merge a business How to generate a network What to look for in an accountant, lawyer, consultant, and mentor ENTREPRENEUR Magazine is the banner publication of the Entrepreneur Magazine Group. It has the largest newsstand circulation of any business monthly with a total ABC audited circulation of 410,000. Jim Schell has written two previous books about entrepreneurship and management. He has owned and managed four successful sportswear and sporting goods businesses. Also available from the Entrepreneur Magazine library: The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Advisor Guide to Integrated Marketing Making Money with Your Personal Computer Small Business Legal Guide Starting an Import/Export Business Starting a Home-Based Business Successful Advertising for Small Businesses




Entrepreneur Magazine's 111 Businesses You Can Start for Under $10,000


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Proclaimed The Decade of the Entrepreneur, the 1990s will see thousands of people leave the safety of the corporations, and venture out to start businesses of their own. Now, the editors of Entrepreneur, the best selling magazine for today's business audience, offer 111 ideas for businesses which canbe started for $10,000 or less.




Starting Your Business


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In the hard-fought business world, only one new business in 20 lives to see its fifth anniversary. Typical management books do not address the unique nuances of early stage companies. Most entrepreneurial books often profile successful entrepreneurs or companies who are better known, which usually includes only the small percentage that achieve stratospheric success. Growing Your Own Business shares the secrets of long-term survival and success, detailing practical guidelines and relevant "tales from the trenches" to help entrepreneurs tackle common concerns and obstacles. A welcome combination of first-person how-to advice and peer mentoring support, this comprehensive, essential resource book provides sound, battle-proven advice for developing effective sales and marketing strategies, managing employees, and navigating business cycles. Growing Your Own Business continues after the first book, Starting Your Own Business. This resource is designed to work as independent resource or integrate into business curriculums.




Business Start-Up for Beginners: How to Become Your Own Boss


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It appears that we are on the brink of a global recession. Jobs are scarce to come by and many people are looking to start their own business as the only means of putting bread on the table. This book will help budding entrepreneurs select an idea for a new business and conduct market research to determine if it is viable. It will also help them find out how much money they really need to start their business and whether they can self-finance it or if they will need to seek "love money" from friends or relatives. It points out the importance of exercising controls over costs and managing cash wisely. This book also takes a look at some of the legal and tax aspects of running a business. It also shows ways to encourage employees to do their best. It provides hints on how to advertise both online and offline, plus ways to evaluate what is working best. It also shows how every business needs a business plan to provide a map to success.