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ENG105-0901A-04, Unit 2
to start if it is your first time and you do not have the know-how.
I. Starting a small business enterprise takes a lot of research on the part of the person who is going to
A. This person is going to have to take into account all of the things that will allow them to run a
B. Expanding into e-commerce will take just as much time, if not more, than the establishment of
the original business and will entail some of the same functions.
II. An online e-commerce business may not be the best move your small business at this time.
(Komando, 2009)
A. If you have done your research, results may show that this type of business will incur
beginning.
1. Some of the problems the business might experience will be funding, the capital to
get started.
2. Another problem the business might experience will be product cost and
maintenance.
III. Your small business will be successful if you have a plan from the start.
A. The plan will be all of the things that you incorporate into your business plan.
B. The successes will come from following and not deterring from the plan.
small business, even with all of the problems that go along with it, have to be your first and
foremost concern. You cannot have a lot of other parts of your lifestyle interfere with what you
need to learn about creating a small business because if you do there will be something that you
forget, and that forgotten piece will inherently be the most importance piece. (Comaford-Lynch,
2007) If you put 80-100 percent of yourself into your business, you will be a success and it will
The viewpoints of others will help you with the decisions you will have to make during
the startup process and while the business is moving forward. Although you may not use the
advice that is given to you for your business, that advice is important to you when you are
brainstorming for your business. It is important during the life of the business for you to think
outside of the box so that the business becomes a highly respected and professional enterprise.
Small Business Argument 4
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