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The Right Field for You? Five Ways to be Sure

by Ty Freyvogel

The freedom of entrepreneurship is a double-edged sword. On one hand, you get to do Sword everything on your own terms and in your own way. You're on your own . . . yaay! On the other hand, well . . . you're on your own. (Yikes!) It's up to you (and only you) to make enough money for the business to survive. It's up to you to find customers and keep them. It's up to you to pay off that start-up loan. Everything is riding on your shoulders, on your drive and determination to be a success. And that's why choosing the right field for you is so very vital.

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The Entrepreneurial Eight: Qualities That Lead To Success

by Ty Freyvogel

HandSo you want to be an entrepreneur. Perhaps you're thinking of buying a franchise restaurant . . . or quitting your dull day job to open a custom bike shop . . . or starting your own in-home graphic design business so you can care for your babies and still make a little cash. Whatever flavor of business you're considering, when you dreamed it up your first thought was probably "How exciting!" Your second thought was "How scary!" And hot on its heels: "Do I really have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?"

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Homework Helpers: Research To Do Before You Launch

by Ty Freyvogel

Starting a business can be a little like peering out the door of the airplane before you jump. Its uncertain, scarycoffee territory and you can't be sure if your parachute will open until you're already in the air. But take heart. The fact that you are courageous enough to risk the entrepreneurial leap already speaks volumes about your character. Just be aware that bravery and ambition alone aren't enough to pull you through. You wouldn't expect an actor to perform the role of Hamlet without first rehearsing the role, would you?  Likewise, you cannot launch your dream business without first preparing your course of action. You must do your homework!

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