Potential

Work-Life Balance Concerns Hold Back Many Potential Entrepreneurs. Don’t Let Them Stop You

A study by Gallup found that a quarter of Americans dream of becoming entrepreneurs but are holding themselves back. The study attributed this trend to many reasons like fear and financial limitations. Among these reasons, the fear of losing their work-life balance caused 47% of these people to give up their entrepreneurial dream. Another research

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We’re Giving the Gift of Scripts – Unwrap Their Potential for Google Ads and More

Scripts are, well…confusing. You might have an idea that they’re awesome and useful and will make your life easier but, where do you start? Let’s turn those overwhelming feelings into excitement, because scripts are cheap, profitable, AND easy! That’s why we have experts here to walk you through the idea behind them and how to

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How to Figure Out What Your Potential Customers Really Want

It doesn’t matter how good your product is or whether you offer the best service. Consumers will not purchase it or hire you if they don’t want or need what you’re offering. You also won’t be able to convince anyone of your product’s importance unless you’re clear on what your customers really want. A keen

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Address potential business conflicts during good times

Very often people launch businesses with friends and family. The reason, typically, is that friends and family are trustworthy.  But what happens when things go wrong, or when people disagree? In the U.K., many small ecommerce businesses are set up as limited companies. The structure is the legal equivalent of U.S.-based C or S corporations

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3 Tips for Evaluating the Commercial Potential of Your New Startup Idea

By Amy Shim Entrepreneurs have a keen eye for innovation, but that doesn’t always translate into a gift for market research. As a result, many startups suffer from fundamentally misguided assumptions about the potential profitability of their business ventures. In fact, 70 to 80% of companies that do not meet their projected return on investment

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