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This little book contains a wealth of information to help anyone keen on working for themselves – but who may not even know where to start – or how to carry on! It also highlights the most common mistakes we can all make in thinking things can’t get worse – and how to make them better – particularly in present conditions. Topics include: “I’ve got a great name for my company!”; “Different options”; “No-no opportunities and new inventions”; “Creating that new profile”; “Keeping your cool”; “Marketing ourselves”; “Pricing our goods and services”; “Getting paid for work we’ve done”; “Expand only if you must”; “Closing up – or is it down?” and “Which is more you’ll be a man, my son!” borrowed from Rudyard Kipling’s poem “If”. “It is definitely one of the best books on making our own money!” NOTE: The author does not encourage internet selling, preferring the more personal approach.
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| banner | This little book contains a wealth of information to help anyone keen on working for themselves |
| Author | John R Berry |
| Number of Pages | 69 |
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