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Freesourcing: How To Start a Business with No Money
Jonathan Yates
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Description for Freesourcing: How To Start a Business with No Money
Paperback. So you've got the drive to start a business. You might even have the Big Idea all mapped out. But then you realise that you've got no money to take it to the next stage. Back to the day job? No way. That's where Freesourcing comes in. Believe it or not, you don't need money to start a business. Num Pages: 240 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: KJVS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 215 x 135 x 14. Weight in Grams: 304.
So you've got the drive to start a business. You might even have the Big Idea all mapped out. But then you realise that you've got no money to take it to the next stage. Back to the day job? No way. That's where Freesourcing comes in. Believe it or not, you don't need money to start a business. There's an entire industry out there waiting to help you take your idea and make it happen... for free. All you need to know is where to find the help and how to get your hands on it.
Freesourcing is the definitive guide to free business start up resources, showing you exactly where to go and who to talk to when you're starting a business on a shoestring. Freesourcers don't just think outside the box - they find out where they can get the box for free too. You'll find information on free:
- Premises
- Money
- Computers
- Travel
- Online resources
- Stationery
- Advice and support
- Legal help
- Banking
- Networking opportunities
- Marketing and PR
- Stock
No cash? No problem. So what are you waiting for?
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Capstone
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906465803
SKU
V9781906465803
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About Jonathan Yates
When inspiration, dedication and motivation meet head on, great things happen to people. When they met in the head of Jonathan Yates, they created a maverick entrepreneur who would go on to win awards, praise and accolades for his skill at grasping the concept of successful business. Jonathan founded his won business, Santeau, in his back bedroom and sold the business four years later. Through dogged tenacity and unshakable self-belief, he has appeared in the national press and international radio on countless occasions, once having his top ten tips for business success compared to those of business mogul and chairman of TV show The Apprentice Lord Sugar. In the Sunday Times, Businessman and Dragons' Den stalwart Peter Jones praised Jonathan for his business instinct, saying "It won't be long before he gets a loyal following." Jonathan has motivated many entrepreneurs into action with his regular seminars and professional speaking events. Using proven techniques and expertise, he shows people how and when to make the necessary adjustments to achieve their goals, and how to capture and control inspiration, dedication and motivation. Jonathan is also the author of All-Time Essentials for Entrepreneurs (Capstone), a miscellany of essential facts, tips and advice that every entrepreneur needs to know to be successful. Written in the knowledge that entrepreneurs have to find valuable information quickly, the book harnesses the energy and inspiration of several books and provides the instant gratification that appeals to this market. Jonathan is 40 and lives in Harrogate, North Yorkshire with his wife Lisa and their three boys, Harry, Fred and Patrick.
Reviews for Freesourcing: How To Start a Business with No Money
"Jonathon Yates guides you through every area of a new start-up and explains how it can be done for nothing." (Business Life, Feb 2010) "This is a useful guide for budding entrepreneurs, giving you the know-how to find free start-up resources." (Moneywise, Feb 2010) "The book offers advice on everything from finding free computer operating systems to sourcing expert assistance... without paying a penny." (Ripon Gazette, January 2010) "... Yates attempts to prove that cost can be avoided when starting a business." (Goodreads.com, March 2011)