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How Should You Structure Your Business?
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Why Do Many Small Businesses Fail?
Learn to avoid the common mistakes that can sink a new small business in the crucial first few years.
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Starting a New Business with Bootstrap Funding
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Make a Strong Impression with Your Executive Summary
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Starting Up: The Art of the Gimmick
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Starting Up: Freebies Can Spur Sales
New business owners can attract attention by giving away products.
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Inventions and Product Ideas
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Starting Up: Budgeting for Small-Biz Travel
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Starting Up: Freebies Can Spur Sales
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Starting Up: Giveaway Slip-Ups
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Finding Federal Programs That Favor Small Businesses
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