Discussion Forum General Discussion General Leica Discussion What Advice Would You Give to New Entrepreneurs?
  • #39557
    ClaudBriggs

    Starting a business is both exciting and terrifying, and I recognize that it is fraught with difficulties. That is why I am seeking assistance and suggestions from this community. I’d be grateful if any seasoned entrepreneurs or business founders would be ready to share their knowledge. Your advice on writing a business strategy, navigating the finance market, or creating a committed team would be invaluable on my entrepreneurial journey. I’m looking forward to learning from your experiences and beginning this new chapter with confidence and dedication. Thank to all for your kind assistance!

  • #39561
    MosesAlexander

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  • #39562
    RichardSnow

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  • #39593
    skrak

    The true game changer came when I learned about this site from another entrepreneur at a networking event.

    • This reply was modified 2 months, 3 weeks ago by  skrak.
  • #39762
    Fredstadler

    I remember when I first jumped in, feeling super excited but also a bit lost. One thing that helped me was breaking my business plan down into smaller pieces so it didn’t feel so overwhelming. I also found that networking was huge—just chatting with other entrepreneurs really opened doors for me and gave me valuable insights. When it came to funding, I looked into local grants and competitions, which were great for getting cash without giving up equity. And don’t underestimate how important your team is; I made sure to bring on people who were as passionate about the vision as I was.

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