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What is one good advice for a new entrepreneur starting off?
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 267162, member: 75687"] The best advice for an entrepreneur starting off is to think about what your skill set is. Everyone has a different set of skills, but the most important thing when it comes to trying to start a business is figuring out what you're good at- even if it's something as simple as being enthusiastic or having a knack for writing. You need that enthusiasm and knowledge in order to be able to convince people of your potential. In order for your idea's potential value proposition and savings over time to be worth enough, you have got to show people how it will make their life better. If you don't think you have the skills for your business, then you need to learn those skills. The type of advice that I'm about to give might sound odd, but it's really not. You've got to start learning things now, so that when you do actually begin your business, you can hire someone or partner with someone who can help with all the things that are a little bit too hard for you and might be too time consuming for you. I recommend learning as much as possible whenever possible- no matter what kind of business it is or what industry it's in. [/QUOTE]
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