Not exact matches
If you're a young, aspiring entrepreneur who is a little overwhelmed
getting your
business off the
ground, you've probably fantasized
about finding the perfect mentor.
Make sure that you are constantly learning
about your
business, or it's going to have a hard time
getting off the
ground.
If you're committed to
getting your
business off the
ground, though, there are several ways you could go
about it: you could invest your own money, raise capital from others, or continually reinvest your company's earnings back into the
business until it takes
off.
Once you've
got your initial concept
off the
ground, then it pays to keep thinking
about your
business creatively.
Attendees are invited to testify
about their experience navigating city codes and requirements, and difficulty in overcoming other barriers as they seek to
get their
businesses off the
ground.
I'm working hard at
getting a small
business off the
ground, which I'll hopefully be telling you all
about in the next month or so.
You're also nervous thinking
about all the things you have to do and all the work that goes into
getting a
business off the
ground.
Just
about a year ago, when I was first
getting my new
business off the
ground, I attended my first major conference, the Superconference put on by InsideCounsel magazine.