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Freesourcing - How To Start a Business with No Money

Freesourcing - How To Start a Business with No Money

Author: Yates
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Date: 26 Jan 2010
ISBN-13: 9781906465803
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So you've got the drive to start a business. You might even have the Big Idea all mapped out. But then you realise that you've got no money to take it to the next stage. Back to the day job? No way. That's where Freesourcing comes in. Believe it or not, you don't need money to start a business. There's an entire industry out there waiting to help you take your idea and make it happen...for free. All you need to know is where to find the help and how to get your hands on it. Freesourcing is the definitive guide to free business start up resources, showing you exactly where to go and who to talk to when you're starting a business on a shoestring. Freesourcers don't just think outside the box - they find out where they can get the box for free too. You'll find information on free: Premises Money Computers Travel Online resources Stationery Advice and support Legal help Banking Networking opportunities Marketing and PR Stock No cash? No problem. So what are you waiting for?


Table of Contents


Introduction. About This Book. 1 Use What You Have. Time. Family, friends and your social network. What's lying around? Creativity. Emotion. The art of barter. Experience. Prices and negotiation. The entrepreneurial advantage. 2 Setting Up the Foundations of Your Business. Elevator pitch. The Legal entity. Using professional help. Business plan. A place to work. Money. Travel. Sourcing equipment. Food for thought. Business cards. Making yourself look bigger than you are. Protecting your ideas. Trial business services. Banking. 3 IT and Communication. Computer equipment. Getting on the Internet. Data storage and back-up. Email and website. Communication. Webinars. Template documentation. Professional business applications. 4 Help, Skills and Training. Ask for help. Get new skills. Community skill sharing. Find a mentor. Motivate yourself. 5 Research, Innovation and Prototypes. Research. Generate great ideas. Sell what you have. Get money to turn ideas into products. Start a business-to-business software company. White labelling. Getting stocked up. 6 Customers, Brands, Marketing and Sales. Create your own brand. Find customers. Get publicity. Obtain testimonials. Read trade magazines. Benefit from an army of sales people. Get accredited. Attend exhibitions. Get paid in advance. 7 Growth and Next Steps. Forms of growth capital. Some inspiration. Freestarts: More Businesses You can Start for Free. The 10 Rules of Freesourcing. Glossary. Acknowledgements. About the Author.


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"‘Jonathon Yates guides you through every area of a new start-up and explains how it can be done for nothing.' (Business Life, Feb 2010) ‘This is a useful guide for budding entrepreneurs, giving you the know-how to find free start-up resources.' (Moneywise, Feb 2010) ‘The book offers advice on everything from finding free computer operating systems to sourcing expert assistance… without paying a penny.' (Ripon Gazette, January 2010)"






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