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How to Start a Business | Advice for Entrepreneurs | Startup Ideas

With former CEO. One current business builder (Luc Bohunicky) and one former CEO (The Companies Expert) unite to discuss how to start a business, and various startup ideas and approaches. With practical tips for aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners.

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In this video, an older podcast show from 2020, we discuss how to start a business, what type of company to start, how financing works, loans, risk, what approach to take, innovative or traditional businesses, how to find your first customers, what form the business should take, startup ventures, business cards, partners, customers, business theory, lead generation, sales, validation, how to validate your business idea, startup incubators and mentors, and much more.

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10 comments

    1. Sampsa Sipilä

      Hi, I think you should.Otherwise they might think you are stressed out and that you don’t do well under pressure. It also helps you because you think about telling it anyway and not telling might stress you more. Telling it also gives out an honest appearance. So don’t tell it apologetically! My wife has a spastic voice (Spasmodic Dysphonia) so I know a bit how a problem with voice affects a person. Good luck!

    1. Liam Howard

      1. Research research research….. Find out every facet of the industry you want to hop into and anticipate all road blocks before they happen.

      2. figure out if you are even going to make money.

      3. Provide a service or good that is scalable

  1. Leon Castillo - Selfmastered

    Definitely solid advice. I recommend starting with the end in mind: knowing what parts of the business you don’t enjoy doing, and finding folks more skilled than you at those areas ASAP. I’ve come to realize that the average entrepreneur waits too long to do this!

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