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If It All Goes Wrong: Don't Rush To Bankruptcy.It's a sickening feeling when your debts start to stack up, your marketing strategy is failing, and it doesn't look like you'll ever be profitable. Your family is getting stressed, your business can't pay its bills, and customers are starting to make angry phone calls asking why the things they paid for aren't happening.
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Home BusinessGetting Loans For Your Home Business. The Top 5 Setting-Up Mistakes. Cashflow Problems: How To Get Your Money. Do I Need A Home Based Business Mail Follow-Up System? Venture Capitalists And Business Angels. Putting It In Writing: Contracts For Customers.
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Home Business... reduced overheads. Setting Up E-Commerce. If you've already got a website, setting up e-commerce can be surprisingly easy. The only real requirements are that you get some e-commerce software (it's not that expensive, and some like OScommerce are even free), and that your web hosting will support whatever ... ... probably complained too harshly, but you handled it courteously and sent them a refund. Having people know that you respond well to complaints is some of the best word-of-mouth marketing you can get. What's more, that customer you treated well is surprisingly likely to come back and do business with you ... ... sometimes that they wouldn't mind sending over to you, or you might find that they're willing to give you advice on starting up (if not for free, then perhaps for nothing more than the cost of a few drinks!). Of course, you shouldn't go giving away all your secrets or giving them any other advantage, ... Putting It In Writing: Contracts For Customers. ... Formal contracts will give you more protection if the worst happens, and there's nothing to stop you from making it a one-off expense only by re-using the same contract for multiple customers. Contracts for Small Purchases: the Terms and Conditions. Obviously it would be silly to expect everyone who buys ... Invented Something? Get A Patent. ... your country, this can either be absurdly cheap or really expensive. Once you've done that, you generally have only one year to file for any patents you might want in the rest of the world. You used to have to apply individually in every country where you wanted a patent (this got very painful and expensive ...
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