Startup Business Tips Detroit MI
Small business tips come in fives - in this case the five startup tips you can take to get rid of the fear of starting a business.
Rosa Parks Satellite Center
313-628-2200
313-628-2200
1300 Rosa Parks
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
A F S C M E Employees Local 345
(313) 964-4670
(313) 964-4670
600 W Lafayette Blvd
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Detroit Department of Workforce Development
313-962-9675 Ext. 527
313-962-9675 Ext. 527
455 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
A F S C M E Local 3309
(313) 964-0980
(313) 964-0980
615 Griswold St
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Detroit Workforce Development Department
313-873-7321
313-873-7321
707 W. Milwaukee
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
A Fscme Local 836
(313) 963-4220
(313) 963-4220
600 W Lafayette Blvd
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
SER Metro- Detroit
313-846-5447
313-846-5447
9301 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
A Fscme Afl-Cio Local 1642
(313) 965-3450
(313) 965-3450
600 W Lafayette Blvd
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
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Startup Business Tips: Take Five
Starting a business can be a scary proposition under the best of circumstances. Take a breath, relax, and take heed of these five startup business tips as a way to begin taking away the fear of starting a business.
- Research: A good deal of fear stems from the unknown aspects of starting a business, so if you're not taking the time to research your business idea and the competitive market, you're not taking one of the first steps in knocking out those doubts. Knowledge about your market, your targeted customers, your advantage, and your competition help you to question the basis of your business idea and business plan. You'll gain much-needed clarity - and position yourself to be decisive about your opportunity.
- Protect your idea: Reserve a website name, check with the Patent Office to learn about what steps you can take to protect your idea, take the steps to build up protections for your concept and idea before you even officially start up a business. If you haven’t yet, contact a reputable intellectual property attorney to walk you through the process for applying for a patent or registered trademark. Having these kinds of defensible advantages can settle your mind and set you off on the right foot.
- Start part-time: Instead of making the leap from your current job to running your own startup "cold turkey," consider keeping your job for security and start your business on the side part-time.
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