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Barbara Warren posted a new Starting A Business thread on 7/19/2010

Is there online course on how to start your own business

is there online course on how to start your own business
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Alice Nadin Responded on 7/21/2010


Barbara

YES! SCORE has a wonderful website to help you. See www.score.org check you the various links. The main How to Develop a Business Plan, the first step to starting your business is at:
http://www.score.org/DevelopBusinessPlan.html

BUT there are many, many more helpful links. I like to take each section of creating a business one step at a time and like the Business Tools link.

Plus you can also find your local SCORE Chapter using the Find SCORE option. That Chapter most likely have a Workshop to help you or can assign a counselor to help you one on one - all for free.

Alice, SCORE Pittsburgh
 
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Linda King Responded on 7/26/2010


Hi Barbara!

The SBA also has some great online classes too...
I would look at both and even look for a mentor through one of the groups - That's what I did!

When you are ready, I have a fantastic small biz marketing resource that can really help pull in customers at afforable prices.

Good luck and hope to hear how you are doing - Connect together and we can help you spread the word! Are you on Meetup, Heartlink or eWomen's Network by chance?

Linda
 
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Kevin M' Smith Responded on 9/10/2010


Barbara,

Yes just go to this website: www.theassociatesconsortium.com

Once there click on Business Consulting tab; then click on bizfilings link.
 
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