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Tuesday, 25 December 2007
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By Obinna Heche

  When you are ready to dive into the world of online business, you want to be sure that you have all the information you are going to need. As you probably are aware, one of the best places to find information is going to be online. There are going to be many people online who can give you good information regarding various business aspects and you are going to want to find these people in the easiest way possible.

So, when it comes time for you to get all of the information that you need, you have to be sure that you have found a good online source. The best place to look is going to be at one of the main online business forums that you will be able to find. There are several reasons why it is very important that you find a forum you can trust and one that is helpful for you.

First and foremost, the forum should have many different people on it. This is because you want to be sure to have all
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10 Reasons Why Starting a Home-Based Enterprise is a Smart Move
Monday, 24 December 2007
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By Kitara R. Wilson

  Owning a business is the ultimate American dream. Being your own boss represents a type of freedom that isn't obtainable with a traditional nine-to-five. But knowing you want to be your own boss isn't enough to change your current reality. You have to know what type of business you can realistically go into. It should make sense for you and your interests, and it should be an affordable investment that won't put you into deep debt.

Most people who toy with the idea of starting a business look to franchises, and for good reason. Franchises are turnkey systems that allow owners to jump right in and follow the formula that has already been laid out. The downside to franchises is that they usually come with hefty price tags. While there are some franchises priced under $10,000, the average franchise in the United States sells from anywhere between $20,000 and $30,000. Big ticket franchises are priced upwards of $100,000, and these figures are just the franchise fee alone. That doesn't include other startup costs including construction and retail space (depending upon what
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