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    Small Business, anyone?

    Hi! Nice to meet you all! I'm Kath, hails from Brisbane. I'm a 33-year old business woman. To plunge into business venture takes a lot of risk so to speak guarantees nothing or uncertainty of the future . That includes asking yourself are you on the right track. Mine is a small-size business. But to be honest, I worked so hard just to get this into reality. It's harder when your on the sole proprietorship, all the works in hand blame it not on others but on you. And yet all the days work has been paid up, that inexplicable glory engulfed by only you.

    To start off, let me share it you what was my first strategy among the strategies to success I made.
    First things first, the cliche says, if you don't have any back account and you want to put up some biz, then take the help from your government administration. The so-called "small business admin loans or SBA loans". It's your step 1 to get the dreams you want to achieve and to get that biz of yours started.
    Other than the standard loan paperwork, there is no requirement of furnishing copies of contracts letters of recommendation, corporate or bank records, tax returns, financials, or business plans. However, if you have already prepared a business plan, it is a good idea to include it in the package.

    That's all for now. Coming soon for the next strategy-- Step 2.
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    This is great content thank you

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    Thanks Jeffrey! I appreciate it that you read my post. Best regards!
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    Hi! good day to everyone! Me again, I'll post here my strategy step 2:

    To follow the Golden Rule:

    "Do not do unto others what you don't want others to unto you."

    Do business with honesty and respect. Nothing beats being honest. In the long process of doing good for others, think first of the benefits your clients can gain rather than counting the profits you gain, is one true thing fulfilling inside/outside yourself. Some clients symphatize you and eventually, become your avid costumers. They stick to you even long after you're out of the limelight.

    Build relationships with clients, employees and peers by following the golden rule. This creates an environment for building relationships, and relationships are the foundation of solid business.

    From here, I'll take you to the next step, Step 3. See you soon!
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