Tips For Entrepreneurs
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Here you can find articles providing pretty basic and easy-to-follow advice that can help you re-align your strategy or build it even stronger.

10 Tips for the First-Time Business Owner - Entrepreneur.com
Here are 10 pieces of advice that I wish someone had given to me before I launched my first venture.
25 Tips by Entrepreneurs for Entrepreneurs - iVillage.co.uk
Ready to leave your job behind and become your own boss? It takes a certain kind of person to make it through the first few years. To help you along, we've culled the best tips from our own members - people with years' of experience in running their own businesses.
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8 Top Tips for Young Entrepreneurs - Sitepoint.com
Online start-up businesses run by young adults are an increasingly common phenomenon. Here are some tips for the technically-minded young entrepreneur — both the aspirant service provider and the ambitious salesman — to help them overcome these challenges and succeed in their ventures.
5 Tips for Startups and Entrepreneurs - Readwriteweb.com
In the midst of one of the worst economic crises the world has seen, investors are in the main optimistic, and agree that to weather this storm and come out on top, today's entrepreneurs need to change their mindset and go back to basics: go back to the garage, and success will follow.
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10 Tips for Starting Entreprenuers - Slideshare.net
So you want to build your own business? Here are personal 10 tips in a slide show format, ranging from picking your accountant to billing to goals and passions.
A Business Coach's Advice for Startup Entrepreneurs - Entrepreneur.com
Rich Chrono, VP of Marketing and Operations for Level IV, talks about how an entrepreneur can best prepare to start a business. (VIDEO)
Advice for Student Entrepreneurs - BusinessWeek
Some entrepreneurs who got their start during or shortly after college shared lessons learned this morning at a panel for New York Entrepreneur Week at NYU’s Stern School. My biggest takeaway from the talk: young entrepreneurs need to surround themselves with the right people to succeed. That means co-founders or top employees who complement your strengths and weaknesses, experienced advisors who know the industry and have started companies before, and investors who bring expertise and can guide your company in the right direction.
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