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Entrepreneurship for Dummies

Author(s): Kathleen Allen
Published In: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
Pages: 384

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Praise for Entrepreneurship For Dummies® "A fantastic way to learn everything you need to know about successfully starting and operating your own business." — Karen E. Klein, Small Business Advice Columnist, Los Angeles Times "If you were born to be an entrepreneur (not everyone is), this book can help you succeed." — Joe Coulombe, Founder, Trader Joe's Company

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The fun and easy way to turn your great idea into a money-making startup You've got a terrific idea for a new business. But how do you turn it into reality? This friendly guide can help. Packed with practical information and great advice, it shows you step-by-step how to become a successful entrepreneur, from putting together a business plan to orchestrating a marketing campaign.

Discover how to: Brainstorm a business concept Draft a business plan Put together a startup team Choose the best legal structure Market yourself Manage growth and change

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"Entrepreneurship for Dummies" Description

Today's business marketplace is filled with news of small business and entrepreneurs making it big. Entrepreneurship For Dummies brings everything the reader needs to get started in business into one package. From developing an opportunity and coming up with a concept to actually creating the company, this book guides readers step-by-step. Included are all the procedures necessary to create a successful business. Learn how to know your customer, test and protect your product, test distribution, and create a business plan. Discover how to find the best legal structure, business model, organization plan, marketing plan, and financial plan.