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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 261767, member: 25283"] That's the issue with newbie in business impatience is the order of the day and they also want to compete with a business that was started years before they even started thinking about having their business idea. It is always pertinent to look before you leap in a business to avoid getting self info financial disaster. Having a marketing skill is very important as well because you would need to do massive and strategic promotion to get your products and services out there to get a high turnover. Until you are able to understand how these things work you might just be heading to financial doom in the nearest future. This is why it is important to have a mentor or mentors that will help you paddle the boat to safety. As a newbie with no experience on the business terrain it isn't advisable to go all out for the business. it wouldn't be a bad idea to take it one leg at a Time. [/QUOTE]
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