Starting a small business can certainly be a risky proposition, but with a little assistance from those who have embarked on such an entrepreneurial venture in the past, the whole process can be made a bit smoother. The New York Public Library has teamed up with the Partnership for New York City to create this collection of “how-to” seminars and podcasts. While the sessions relate to doing business in New York specifically, much of the material and suggestions could apply to persons interested in starting a business just about anywhere in the United States. Currently there are eleven broadcasts available, and they include such presentations as “How to Start a Fashion Line in Today’s Market”, “Legal Strategies for Small Businesses” and “A Quick Guide to Building a Successful Export Business”. (thanks)
Small Business Video Seminar
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