
How to Start a Business Complete Guidebook
A Comprehensive Guide for Starting a Small Business, Mastering the Business Plan, Accounting, LLC, Scaling: Marketing, Operational, Exit Strategies & More
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David Whitehead
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You’ve had the idea... Now you need the roadmap. Discover how to launch a business with success woven into its operations from Day One.
Starting a business involves so much more than writing a business plan—but don’t let that put you off!
The secret to making it work is to follow a clear blueprint that covers not just the basics, but allows you a comprehensive understanding of what building a successful business looks like… and you’ve just found it.
Inside this detailed yet easy-to-follow manual, you’ll find everything you need to know to build a business primed for success. Inside, you’ll discover:
- Everything you need to understand about entrepreneurship before you get started
- A clear understanding of the legal frameworks that guide small businesses
- Crucial financial planning advice to make sure your business has the best chance of becoming profitable
- Essential tax details you must know about from the get-go
- A clear 10-step process for creating a solid business plan
- 7 steps to building a killer marketing strategy that targets the right audience (and keeps them)
- The operations and management advice that most business books leave out—plus exactly what to focus on for success
- How you’ll know when it’s the right time to scale your operations… and exactly how to do it
- A complete understanding of licensing (and how to navigate the legal landscape as your business evolves)
- The common challenges faced by startups… and how you can overcome them
- What you need to know about exit strategies (and why you need to know this from the beginning)
And much more.
You need more than an overview of the fundamentals… You need in-depth guidance for every step of the process—and this complete guide will tell you everything you need to know.
Want to launch a business that’s in with a fighting chance? Buy now!
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- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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Sound interesting? The author thinks so too! Listen to Cyrus the Great and learn about a Persian monarch whose impact is still being felt to this day.
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Dont Blame The Message
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By: Jacob Abbott
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The Hundredth Chance
- By: Ethel M. Dell
- Narrated by: Celine Mayor
- Length: 16 hrs
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The Hundredth Chance is a 1900 novel by the British writer Ethel M. Dell. It was one of four of Dell's novels to make the Publishers Weekly list of top ten best-selling books during the 1910s in America. In 1927, Dell adapted the novel as a play.
By: Ethel M. Dell