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Be Smart! Use Entrepreneur Support Resources to Start Your Business


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Owning and operating a small business is a difficult but rewarding task. Entrepreneur support is a means by which new business owners get help in starting and running a company. There are over a 500,000 new businesses started every year in the United States, and most do not survive past five years. If you find entrepreneur support, it can help you beat those odds. It is hard to go at it alone, and anyone who is looking to open a small business should seek out some sort help.

There are many places to get help when starting and running a small business. Some of these sources may include associations, organizations, people, books and articles. Help is available if you are willing to do a little digging.

Sources for Entrepreneur Support

Some of the first places to seek help are SCORE and the Small Business Association. Not only can they assist you with basic information on starting a business, they are usually staffed with former entrepreneurs and businesspeople who can offer counseling services. The Small Business Association also sponsors various small business development centers across the country. Working through many universities, the SBA has at least one center in each state. Many of these centers focus on counseling small business owners in important areas like financing, marketing and production. If you are interested in this type of program, go to the internet and type in "small business development centers" to see what is available in your state.

Even if there is no small business development center near you, local universities and colleges can still help. Often they offer courses or evening classes to future entrepreneurs. While they may be costly in both time and money, it helps to have some basic background in starting up and running a business. If you cannot take a class or do not live near a university, try getting help from associations. They are just a phone call away. Check out your local library for directories of trade and business associations. Whether you are a restaurateur or starting a small manufacturing firm, there is a professional association that can offer you support. Also, check out you local chamber of commerce. Besides offering entrepreneur support, they can give you information on your local market.

If you are a woman or minority there will be extra help available to you. Make sure you use it. Not only associations will go out of their way to help you, but you will also find local, state and federal government resources available to meet your special needs.

Finally do not forget about using business books and articles. If you can find good ones, they are a valuable means of entrepreneur support. They should guide you to do, and you can learn on your own time. Good printed materials are important because they are available when you need them. You do not have to worry about someone else's schedule or whether they got your message.

Whatever resources you choose, make sure you get help when starting a business. You are not doing anything that has not been done before. Use the tools available to become successful and to overcome the difficulties associated with starting up a business.

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