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Startup business idea stuck in neutral? How about some tips for moving your new business idea along in Pueblo.

Tartan Health Care Management,
(719) 543-5718
805 W. 4th St.
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
The Environs
(303) 469-0900
3323 W. 96th Cir.
Westminster, CO
Morrison Consulting, Inc.
303-755-4854
2685 S. Dayton Way, #242
Denver, CO
Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce-
(719) 542-1704
302 N. Santa Fe Avenue
Pueblo, CO
Chuck Gallo
(719) 547-1168
856 S. Concho Place
Pueblo West, CO
Benchmark Strategy Group
(303) 442-8600
1105 Spruce St
Boulder, CO
Collaborative Solutions
720-581-2490
1395 S. St. Paul Street
Denver, CO
First Rf
(303) 449-5211
4865 Sterling Dr Ste 100
Boulder, CO
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Startup Business Idea : Moving It Along

A light bulb goes off. Beads of perspiration roll down your forehead and your heart races. Creativity and passion take over as you scamper to jot down some notes on your cocktail napkin. Does this sound familiar? If you’re like most entrepreneurs, you’re always looking for the next big startup business idea. It’s this drive and ambition that lead to great business success. However, if you’re not focused on your goals, you can spread your resources too thin and get way ahead of yourself.

We should know. As young adults trying to make ends meet, we got the “big idea” to market juggling balls. Sounds crazy, doesn’t it?! But until we came along, juggling balls were sold through toy stores to kids. We noticed this and saw an opportunity to pursue a niche. We decided to target our juggling kit to a very specific and untapped market - stress relief for executives.

Many people doubted our concept, but it worked. The product, called “More Balls than Most”, packaged in a handsome leatherette box, was picked up by every major department store in the nation! We transformed a 4,000-year-old pastime into one of the best selling Father’s Day gifts of 1993 because we focused on the specific niche of stress relief. From that position of strength, credibility and momentum, we were able to introduce a variety of other products at different price points to various retail outlets. We were off and running.

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