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Sucessful Online Start-Ups For Dummies

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Sucessful Online Start-Ups For Dummies

Stefan Korn, "Sucessful Online Start-Ups For Dummies"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1118302702 | EPUB | pages: 300 | 2.9 mb

The how-to guide to starting, funding, running, and exiting a successful online business in less than three months
Getting a thriving online enterprise up and running takes more than just a good idea. It involves building a website, developing it into a viable business, maintaining cash flow, hiring a staff, and much more. The task can seem daunting, but Successful Online Start-Ups For Dummies is here to help, showing prospective entrepreneurs how to develop a sound business plan, set up a proper company structure, and attract investment/funding in less than three months.
Many entrepreneurs have a great idea and the technical know-how to get a website up and running, but forget that it's a business that requires capital, management and continual growth. Successful Online Start-Ups For Dummies teaches new start-ups how to get "investment ready" and attract the right backers in a very competitive market, giving readers the specific know-how to keep their business running―or how to turn it over quickly and profitably so they can move onto their next start-up or retire.
- Gives budding entrepreneurs everything they need to build and sell a profitable online business
- Topics covered include "bootstrapping," common mistakes and missed opportunities at every step of the start-up business cycle, achieving rapid but sustainable growth, attracting the attention of investors and mentors, market validation, and much more
- Includes content specially tailored for readers in Australia and New Zealand, including details on all the major incubator events and start-up workshops in both countries
A great idea isn't enough to achieve real business success, making Successful Online Start-Ups For Dummies the potential difference between personal financial disaster and a comfortable early retirement.