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Getting Advice

Identify where to get information online and from specialists.

Sources of practical support

Once you have identified your business idea and the problem your idea will solve, it’s important to test out the strength of your solution. Researching the competition is a good way to test your idea and benchmark what you will provide against what others may be offering. How will your business stand out and attract customers?

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You’re never alone with an Advisory Group

When you are starting up your own business, it’s not unusual for you to have to do everything yourself – from making and selling products, ordering supplies, paying the bills and emptying the bins, to name just a few of your everyday tasks!

Mentoring for women-owned businesses

The saying that ‘two heads are better than one’ can often ring true for business owners. Whether it’s dealing with an unexpected problem, having to tackle an area which is outside your own skills set, or needing to make a critical business decision – having someone to discuss things with can be a huge benefit.

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