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RonPettell

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Aug 06, 2011 7:55 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi, my name's Ron,

One of the most painful things for a new entrepreneur is to invest a lot of time in a new business and then realize that it just isn't working...

That happened to me and I had to re-evaluate the whole situation... The process made me consider things I didn't realize in the beginning.

I made a video that describes some of the things I found. I hope others can benefit by my efforts and I would love to know what you think..Tell me if it relates to the problems you've been having..

It's a little long so I broke it into 2 part:

"eBooks and Passion can take entrepreneurs into the fast lane" (Part 1) & (Part 2)

here's the link"  <a href= "http://how-ebooks.net" how-ebooks.net</a>

http://how-ebooks.net

 



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GaryBarzel

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Aug 07, 2011 4:53 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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That is why it can't be stressed enough how important it is for someone to do extensive research into a business you are looking to start or get into. Obviously one cannot foresee all the obstacles that may arise from your new business, but it's crucial to look into the current market you are about to get into, as well as to look at your niche and see if there is a gap there ,and if what you have to offer will close that gap. Speak to others that have some knowledge of the market you are going into, take into account that things will not always go the way you would like them to go, and be prepared to tackle as many problems that arise. Most importantly never give up just because you ran into some obstacles.



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