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[QUOTE="Abigael, post: 213770, member: 25357"] I totally agree with what you have said here. Seeking advice is great but we have to be careful who we trust to guide us. That requires you to choose your mentors very wisely. You cannot keep asking advice from just anyone you see running a business. It should be someone who has the ability to guide you. First, you should consider the type of niche your business deals with. Then go for those experienced people who run a business in the same niche. You cannot ask a real estate agent to guide you on a fashion design business. You have to an experienced fashion designer. Secondly, the person you ask for advice should have proof of success in that business. It should not be someone who dropped out or is just a manager of a business inherited but does not know how to run it alone without the employees. I prefer going for those people at the top who started their own business from scratch. Lastly, make sure that the person you take advice from have your best interest at heart. Some people may mislead you out of jealousy or because you are going to be their competitor. Also remember not to do everything you are told. Hear the advice but choose what works best according to your understanding. [/QUOTE]
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