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Things to consider before starting a self employed business
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[QUOTE="Shigobad2020, post: 273870, member: 30251"] Starting a self employed business is a good and lucrative business, Most especially if you know much more about the business before you start , before you can start a business as an entrepreneur, you must first have the knowledge and the idea about the business , which we known as business idea and after that you need to work on your business plan by making the research on the business to know much more on how the business works and the amount needed to kick start the business , After you have had a succesful business plan , you now need to work on the location of the business because if you have a succesful business plan and a bad location, then the business will be ruined because there won't be any customers to patronize your business if you are in the wrong location , and its advisable to start the business with the amount you can afford and not go into loan , [/QUOTE]
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