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Funding a business
What to do if you're short on business funds
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 267848, member: 75687"] Getting your company off the ground is no easy feat, so it's good to be prepared for any and all eventualities. Thankfully, there are many ways to keep yourself afloat while you work on growing your business. The best thing you need to do is start gathering business money. This can be done in a number of ways, but the most basic of which is probably just charging customers – or putting value into the account. You can also set a price to use your services and then charge it for an extended period of time. You'll find that without having a product or service to sell, this strategy isn't very effective at generating quick cash. However, if you do have products to sell then you'll find that many people will pay for them as soon as they see you're serious about running your business full-time. You can even give them a discount on your products if they pay up front. Caution: This requires that you actually have products or services to sell. Otherwise, you're going to be left with a lot of angry people demanding refunds. It's also important to remember that people may not want the product or service you're selling. You'll need to convince customers that your company is the right choice. It can be hard for new companies without a track record, but if you offer value for money it might be enough for customers to take a chance on an unknown quantity. [/QUOTE]
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