Simple Steps for Starting Your Business
Simple Steps for Starting Your Business
Storefront signs act as silent salespeople, drawing customers into stores with their charm, color, and creativity. Far from being mere markers of location, these signs play a pivotal role in a store's branding and customer attraction strategy.
Commit your business idea to paper. It’s the key to Success! This workshop walks you through the basics of putting your business idea on paper. It teaches the basic content of what is required and gives you help in thinking through some of the issues.
In this class you will learn about the LEAN CANVAS approach to creating a business model including describing your business, identifying product attributes & benefits, creating strategies and quantifying the value proposition.
This 90-minute SCORE Webinar will cover ways entrepreeneurs can conect with a business mentor. We'll tiuch on the Advantages of Mentorships, Business Networking and Meetup Groups along with tips on how best to promote you and your business.
In this insightful interview, Latasha shares the spotlight on SCORE, an organization dedicated to supporting small businesses through mentorship and educational resources. She delves into how SCORE Central Virginia Chapter helps entrepreneurs navigate their business journey and outlines the simple steps to access SCORE’s wealth of guidance and support. Dive in to discover how SCORE can help your business journey.
Carol Riddick, host of WURD Radio's "Love & Life" program, welcomed multiple members of SCORE, a Philadelphia organization that is geared to assist in the growth and maintenance of independently owned businesses.
We'll break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand language and explore practical applications of AI for small businesses.
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