Title: Small Business Opportunities
Do you need information about small business opportunities? Then read on.
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The best example of a small business could be the neighbourhood shop.
Typically run by one or two members of the family, the store provides
goods or services that are in demand in the nearby community. By acting as
middlemen, the shop owners earn enough on each sale or service to make a
living. They are their own bosses and live to spend each pound that their
small business earns them. Typically, such businesses require little
capital to start up and can usually be maintained by a small, core team.
Another example could be a skilled worker, who has branched out on her/his
own. Nowadays, there are small business opportunities for most plumbers,
electricians, landscapers, welders, carpenters and even workmen to own and
operate their own small businesses. Size is rarely the issue and most
small businesses have very few employees. Not all small businesses are
middlemen though. A doctor, who has a small, private practice can be
considered a small business owner. So can professionals like solicitors,
estate agent professionals, copywriters, teachers, graphic designers,
printers.. the list is endless. Even people who sell products or services
online are successful small business owners!
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Small Business Opportunities.
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