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1. Create niche in a specific area. 2. Show and create your presence online. 3. Answer questions on platforms like Clarity. 4. Provide quality answers and valuable help to startups. 5. Post helpful posts and materials on Facebook, Linkedin and relevant forums. Good luck I've successfully hel...

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Yes dear you can initiate this venture without a big marketing and advertisement budget. This era is of digital marketing and DM is much cheaper and result oriented as compare to conventional marketing; you can hit you target market through social media channels and can drive these people to do o...

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If you're a U.S. citizen or resident alien, the laws on income, estate, gift tax returns, and paying estimated taxes are generally similar whether you're in the United States or abroad. Income you receive anywhere in the world is subject to US income tax regardless of where you live. When to app...

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There are a lot of different ecom/business niches that can be sold both as products and services or experiences. Some of the most common ones include: 1. Home and family services - This includes things like house cleaning, pet-sitting, and grocery deliveries. 2. Services for the creative indust...

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Invest it in yourself and find a great job that will pay the bills while you work on your own venture. Whether that means buying new work-appropriate clothes, books in your profession, a new certification or even interview coaching is up to you. I'd find a company that is emerging in an industry ...

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Chartmogul is the best one I've found. There are many great ones though. You can even use open source analytics software to build your own.

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I'm not an attorney. Without going into a lot of details here I would suggest you contact an attorney who specializes in trademark law. Depending on how much you have invested in your business, I wouldn't navigate this on my own. Sincerely,

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Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer nor an accountant, and this is not "professional advice." I have, however, set up a few businesses and had partners. What you need to do is incorporate and then write up an Operating Agreement that lays out the terms of your partnership. Who owns what. How the ne...

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1) First, selling something doesn't always have to be through testimonials or referrals. If your product -here commercial office space - makes sense, then, people will be interested. When I started my marketing agency, the first client I acquired was a big LED supplier in China and I did it by: a...

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