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Small Business Tips Pueblo CO

As an entrepreneur in Pueblo, we could all use some startup advice as we strive to make our small business a success - we offer several tips regarding how and where to solicit the startup advice you need.

Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce-
(719) 542-1704
302 N. Santa Fe Avenue
Pueblo, CO
BNI-Business Network
(719) 542-6379
102 W.Cellini Dr.
Pueblo West, CO
MEG Associates Consulting Group
(303) 857-0733
227 Bernard
Fort Lupton, CO
Eni Inc
(719) 599-1308
1500 Garden Of The Gods Rd
Colorado Springs, CO
Science of Business
303-909-3343
3845 Forest St.
Denver, CO
Tartan Health Care Management,
(719) 543-5718
805 W. 4th St.
Pueblo, CO
Chuck Gallo
(719) 547-1168
856 S. Concho Place
Pueblo West, CO
Dalrie Berg Property & Investment
(303) 450-2374
9981 N. Washington St.
Denver, CO
Firebird Consulting Inc
(303) 699-2862
17157 E Ithaca Cir
Aurora, CO
Orion Development Group
(303) 233-8200
1445 Market St Ste 510
Denver, CO
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Get Thee Startup Advice - But Get It Carefully!

You wouldn’t be an entrepreneur if you weren’t your own person, captain of your own ship, king of your domain. But let’s face it: everyone needs help at some point figuring out the right path for their company to take, and how to avoid the common pitfalls in the entrepreneurial unknown.

Here’s a surefire way to get positioned for success: sign on with experienced advisors. They are sometimes hired guns—like professional service providers—and sometimes advisors or mentors who are simply interested in the rewarding experience of supporting an entrepreneur in need with that vital piece of startup advice.

Whether it’s over morning coffee once a week or in the board room, here are our suggestions for how to go about surrounding yourself with great advisors:

The Big Four:

If you haven’t already, you should establish relationships with a capable accountant, a lawyer, an insurance provider and a banker. Before you sign on which each of these service providers, find out if they’re in your price range, if they’re used to working with companies of your size and type, and if they have any auxiliary expertise that is particularly appropriate to your business.

These providers are the bedrock of your advisor network, so you should choose them carefully, using references and researching shamelessly. And don’t be afraid to work with an accountant who has been recommended by, say, your insurance agent, or vice versa.

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