You have had the big idea, well done. Its time to make the next step… but I bet you don’t. You see, this is where the majority of business ideas stop. The problem seems to be one of motivation to spend your own money on getting the idea to the next stage. Inevitably you will question yourself and the idea, what if it fails? What will people think if it all goes pear shaped? And finally the classic, I have no money to start my business. This is where Freesourcing comes in. You don’t need your own money to start your business. WHAT? Yes thats right, you can start your business right now with just time and effort. There is an entire industry out there embroiled in helping you take your idea and do something with it. The key is knowing where to find it and how to get your hands on it. So what are you waiting for? Money? Freesourcing is a definitive guide for free business start up resources (FREESOURCES geddit?). We will show you where to look for free help to start up your business and get it to a point where you can earn an income and take the idea to the growth stage on your own. It covers Free premises, Free money, Free computers, Free Legal help, Free banking, Free networking, Free stock. In fact, apart from this book which at less than a tenner is a snip, you could build your empire with £0. From an author who has done it himself, the book is written in an engaging and helpful style and has easily navigable list of Freesources so that you can dip in to get exactly what you want for your business.
Book Details:
- Author: Jonathan Yates
- ISBN: 9781906465803
- Year Published: 2009
- Pages: 240
- BISAC: BUS025000, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/Entrepreneurship
About the Book and Topic:
You have had the big idea, well done. Its time to make the next step… but I bet you don’t. You see, this is where the majority of business ideas stop. The problem seems to be one of motivation to spend your own money on getting the idea to the next stage. Inevitably you will question yourself and the idea, what if it fails? What will people think if it all goes pear shaped? And finally the classic, I have no money to start my business. This is where Freesourcing comes in. You don’t need your own money to start your business. WHAT? Yes thats right, you can start your business right now with just time and effort. There is an entire industry out there embroiled in helping you take your idea and do something with it. The key is knowing where to find it and how to get your hands on it. So what are you waiting for? Money? Freesourcing is a definitive guide for free business start up resources (FREESOURCES geddit?). We will show you where to look for free help to start up your business and get it to a point where you can earn an income and take the idea to the growth stage on your own. It covers Free premises, Free money, Free computers, Free Legal help, Free banking, Free networking, Free stock. In fact, apart from this book which at less than a tenner is a snip, you could build your empire with £0. From an author who has done it himself, the book is written in an engaging and helpful style and has easily navigable list of Freesources so that you can dip in to get exactly what you want for your business.
Recent headlines in the business press have highlighted the effect the credit crunch is having on the availability of credit to start-up businesses. 40% more new business loan applications are being rejected now compared to two years ago. Time and again research shows that lack of start-up finance is the no1 reason why most people dont act on their ideas. This book proves that all the infrastructure, advice, support and marketing resources required to start a business can be got for absolutely no cost if you know where to look. Covers many sources of online help, government support and original ideas that are not covered by traditional start-up business books.
About the Author
Author of All Time Essentials for Entrepreneurs, Jon Yates, 38, is the founder of Santeau, a company specialising in the research and development of nutraceuticals for the European market. Jon has appeared in the national press on countless occasions, once having his top ten tips for business success compared to those of business mogul and chairman of TV show The Apprentice, Sir Alan Sugar.