1. Starting with a Good Idea
Exploring Business Opportunities
Forty Concepts for a Small Business
Evaluating Your Ideas
Protecting Your Idea
2. Marketing Basics
3. Financing Your Business
4. Planning Fundamentals
5. Basic Regulations for Getting Started
6. Setting up an E-business : The Basics
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Forty Concepts for A Small Business
An Existing Business
Buy an existing business
Buy a franchise
Franchise your business
Identify opportunities arising from your current business
Identify the full scope of your business
Take Advantage of the Market
Take advantage of a market switch
Capitalize on a growth trend
Take advantage of new fashions or fads
Cover market gaps or shortages
Imitate a successful product or idea
Find a good product that has failed
Transfer a concept from one industry to another
Invent a new product or service
Create a market demand
Serve unique client groups
Take advantage of circumstances
Find people with under-used skills
Ideas for Manufacturing and Assembly
Locate a patent opportunity
Manufacture and market under licence
Improve an existing product or service
Assemble a product
Recycle an existing product
Become a supplier
Replace imports
Cater to discarded markets
Target a small part of a large market
Add value to existing markets
Substitute materials in existing products
Find uses for waste materials
Combine components
Package or unpackage existing products
Become an Agent or Distributor
Become an agent
Become a distributor
Become an import distributor or agent
Become an export distributor
Market someone else's product
Expand market areas
Service/Retail
Offer discount goods for resale
Plan and promote events
Provide a consultation or information service
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