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20-12-2009, 11:56 AM | #31 | |||
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Will take more time but start from the bottom and work hard and work up. |
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21-12-2009, 05:32 PM | #32 | ||
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I only asked as taking a normal apprenticeship is unviable for me as i have kids and a house and would not be able to support both. I got my hr licence maybe buy a truck and start something there hmm.
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My belief is a dyno is a great tool for tuning but if you're chasing numbers, the only numbers that really count is what it runs at the track. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Xsessi...3215500?ref=mf Cheers Daz. |
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21-12-2009, 10:29 PM | #33 | ||
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I have been working for pittance (relative to the amount of hours) for my whole career and only in the last month have I set out onto a side venture (online t-shirt company) with the hope to build it into a full time gig.
Rodderz is right. Cashflow is a massive thing to get right. If you can afford to finance yourself enough to keep your business a few months ahead of itself, it's a good move. Overcapitalising initially is important to make sure you have enough to pay your bills... When it comes to marketing, this I understand. Word of mouth is good, but think more along the lines of how to tap into your networks. This forum is a good example, then your family and group of friends, every company they work for / have worked for etc. I can never stress enough how important a good, easy to navigate, fully SEO (search engine optimised) website is. Research I have been involved in recently shows that (depending on which sector - retail, service etc) 60-80% of potential customers are searching online first beofre they even ask friends or even head to yellow pages. 90% of these people are using Google. So it's a no brainer to get a good website. Thing is, make sure it's easy to navigate, looks sharp, gives the customers all the info they would need. Don't skimp on the site, a cheap website gives big bounce rates. People click on and bail. Anyway, good luck. Sorry for rambling. |
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