Freesourcing: How to Start a Business with No Money
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Average customer review:Product Description
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
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4158 in Books
- Published on: 2009-11-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Customer Reviews
Highly recommended
This book contains great advice, and is a must-have for everyone who'd like to start a business with no money. The pages are packed with information where to get the usual start-up necessities for free - from free computers to free software, free business cards, or free office furniture. Jonathan Yates gives plenty of ideas how to market your business for free, or how other entrepreneurs have successfully grown their companies without money - even what type of business you could start for free, if you haven't had the big idea yet.
This is a very inspirational and informative book, and I will certainly use the author's advice for my own start-up company.




