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BusinessWorks Inc - A Dotcom in making

This blog is intended to stir your entrepreneurial spirit and get going with your own business. It tries to capture day-to-day issues related with a upcoming startup business. If you follow this blog long enough, it may take you from Concept to Wall Street. I invite you to submit your ideas and comments.

"BusinessWorks Blog is a must read for any would-be entrepreneur unaware of the painstaking process of building a business" - FORBES Best of Web

The Power of BusinessWorks is in the way it uses the blog format as an integral part of a process, to solve a business problem. - Small Business Trends PowerBlog Review

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Introduction

Saturday, September 25, 2004
This is an experiment about building a dotcom business (on paper) and then making it grow. It will be similar to "paper" stock trading in nature. I will go through the complete process of building a business, right from business structure selection to filing tax returns at the end of the year, in my novice way, stumbling and re-building all the way with the help of my fellow readers.

Here is an initial agenda that I would follow in coming days:

  1. Organized brainstorming on various business ideas
  2. Researching three of those business ideas
  3. Selecting and evaluating one of the three business ideas.

Be ready for the wild ride...


9/25/2004 04:16:00 PM :: ::
2 Comments:
  • Cool! It looks like the organized brainstorming
    piece offers some nice tools to help you build your business/web/structure.

    at September 27, 2004 9:41 AM  
  • I intend to link to your site from mine (I blog books). This is the most singular concept for a web site that I've seen!

    I first ran across your writings at BlogCritics.org, and am intrigued by the way you've tweaked Blogger to give your blog a customized "voice". I look forward to learning a lot from your site.

    at December 30, 2004 3:09 AM  
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