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I facilitate rapid business ownership with my compact how-to guides on launching a business, I concentrate on key steps so you can swiftly establish your business. My mission is to educate you on how to start a business the proper way step by step without the high costs for this knowledge. I have 35 years of experience owning and running successful businesses. I created this website to give back to everyone who wants to own a business. I appreciate you being here, and I wish you much success.
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- by Jim CBefore embarking on launching a kettle corn business with a limited budget of $500, it’s crucial to thoroughly assess the market and identify potential opportunities. Understanding the market dynamics will provide you with the insights needed to position your business effectively and capture consumer interest. Start by researching local and regional demand for kettle corn. […]
- by Jim CIn today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving world, the desire to break free from the traditional 9-to-5 grind and embark on an entrepreneurial journey has become increasingly common. Small businesses are the backbone of any economy, fostering innovation, creating employment opportunities, and driving economic growth. Whether you are a seasoned entrepreneur looking for your next venture or […]
- by Jim CDefine Your Business Idea. Embarking on the journey to establish a new business begins with crystallizing a compelling business idea. This initial spark is more than just a fleeting thought; it’s a vision that combines your passion, skills, and market need into a viable concept. To define your business idea, embark on a process of […]
- by Jim CDee Brown’s rise to prominence in the business world wasn’t without challenges. Growing up in a poor family, Brown witnessed the power of education through his mother’s dedication to learning, which she used as a means to lift their family out of poverty. By age 25, Dee had already risen to the top of the […]
- by Jim CA clear, practical framework for building a life that actually feels meaningful. Most people don’t wake up one day and lose their purpose. They drift away from it slowly, quietly, and unintentionally. They do what they’re supposed to do. They follow advice, systems, and expectations that promise security. They achieve milestones that look successful from […]
- by Jim CMarketing in digital health is different. Trust must be earned and is fragile. Regulation is real. Outcomes matter and reaching your audience is high stakes. The standard growth playbooks break quickly when privacy, clinical nuance, and compliance are essential. Marketing Digital Health distills more than 30 conversations with leaders across virtual-first care into a practical system […]
- by Jim CNo matter how great your product is, it can’t sell itself if no one knows it exists. Marketing isn’t about shouting louder — it’s about connecting with the right people in the right place at the right time. Start with your audience’s habits: where they spend time online, what they read, and whom they trust. […]
- by Jim CTesting separates ideas that sound good from those that work. A minimum viable product (MVP) isn’t about building something perfect — it’s about learning fast and cheap. Many founders spend months coding when they could test the same assumptions with a simple prototype or even a manual process. The goal is feedback, not perfection. Let real users […]
- by Jim CA brilliant idea means little if the market is too small to sustain it. Before investing months of time and savings, confirm that enough people need — and will pay for — what you’re offering. Many founders skip this step and assume enthusiasm equals scale. But enthusiasm without buying intent is noise. Estimate your total […]
- by Jim CIgnoring competitors doesn’t make them disappear. Every business has competition — even if it’s the customer choosing to do nothing. Studying your competitors helps you understand what’s already working, where customers feel under served, and how the market defines value. It also prevents you from reinventing the wheel. Learn from their strengths and exploit their […]
- by Jim CYour differentiation is the reason someone switches to you or stays loyal once they do. Without a clear answer to “why you?”, your business becomes a commodity competing on price. A strong value proposition tells customers what you do, who you do it for, and why you’re the obvious choice. It doesn’t have to be […]
- by Jim CClarity beats reach. Knowing your target customers or audience means narrowing your focus to the specific group whose problems you understand best. It’s tempting to say “everyone” could use your product, but “everyone” rarely buys anything. Start with a clear profile — demographics, behaviors, pain points, and motivations. What drives their decisions? Where do they hang out […]
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- by Margarita PolkowskaNow that spring has sprung, it’s time to lace up those hiking boots, and with sixty-three national parks in the U.S. alone, it’s hard to choose where to start. Spark your next adventure with a little inspiration from guides, atlases, travelogues and memoirs. The best books about national parks don’t just tell you about these […]
- by Jessica FlareauWe’ve rounded up the top 10 most viewed books of the past week so that you can see what’s trending, what’s new, or simply what’s being talked about. Which of these popular books will you add to your to-be-read list? Back To Top The post The 10 Most Popular Books Right Now appeared first on […]
- by Isabelle McConvilleCan you rewrite the script to your life? Two former friends find themselves thrust into the comedy world in this journey of fate, romance and human connection. Read on for an exclusive essay from author Emma Brodie on writing Into the Blue. So much of what we do as writers is break the rules of […]
- by Isabelle McConvillePatrick Ness returns to the world of Chaos Walking in this tale of fear, power and propaganda. Two decades after the New World was torn apart, a new quest for answers begins. Read on for an exclusive essay from Patrick on writing Piper at the Gates of Dusk. I genuinely never expected to go back […]
- by Isabelle McConvilleAmerican Fantasy by Emma Straub is a charming and comic story about the joys of middle age — and what lies beyond nostalgia. Emma joins us to talk about boybands, New Kids on the Block, parasocial relationships, fandom, finding freedom in cringe and more with cohost Brenda Allison. This episode of Poured Over was hosted […]
- by Isabelle McConvilleAs the daughter of immigrants, Kristen T. Lee aims to bridge the divide between family, church and identity in this thoughtful analysis of Asian American Christianity. Read on for an exclusive essay from Kristin T. Lee on writing We Mend with Gold. As a church misfit, I’ve done my share of wrestling with God and […]
- by Isabelle McConvilleThe voices behind the hit podcast share their tips, tricks, and entertaining anecdotes to help readers make economic decisions, build wealth and feel financially confident. Read on for an exclusive essay from Alex Mayyasi on writing Planet Money. I first felt the thrill of finding a great story when I was a young journalist in […]
- by Isabelle McConvilleJoy is everywhere, if you know where to look. Optimize your happiness with Kate Bowler, who offers a profound guide to cultivating happiness through life’s many ups and downs. Read on for an exclusive essay from Kate on writing Joyful, Anyway. Last year I was sitting with a friend who had just buried her mother. […]
- by Isabelle McConvilleHop in and let an award-winning historian take you on an American adventure where the past meets the present. Journey through thirteen landmark locations that together reveal the full sweep of U.S. history. Read on for an exclusive essay from author Beverly Gage on writing This Land Is Your Land. A few years ago, I […]
- by Nina BracaThis time of year brings a slew of graduations, moving up ceremonies and end-of-school celebrations for every age. But it can also be a time of uncertainty and change, which is why it’s important to share inspiring stories with little readers entering the big wide world. Spread some inspiration with these heartwarming picture books young […]
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