Whether you’re retired or 20-something, whether you’re interested in starting a business or already have one, I’ve found a great resource for entrepreneurs – Gaebler.com. Packed with info, the only negative I can find is that there’s so much that it’s a little overwhelming. So I’ll try to make it easy by linking to some areas directly.
First – check out the interview with Gaines on Starting a Jewelry Business. Didn’t he do a nice job for Horn’s Jewelry? If you’d like to read other entrepreneur interviews, there’s over 250 from which to choose. Lots of in-the-trenches wisdom there! I plan to sift through them slowly when I have a few minutes reading time. Maybe I’ll shoot for one a day. Hmm. That will take the better part of a year. Well, I really don’t have to read them all, do I? I guess I can focus on just those that seem relevant to what I’m doing business-wise.
Next – check out the Entrepreneur Resources page. They’ve got a TON of quality articles on starting a business, business ideas and so much more. Good thing this is all online rather than in print - just think how much paper that would take!
If you’re thinking about starting a business, or know someone who is, check out Gaebler.com. Remember that the second half is often the perfect time to start a home-based business. If you’re approaching retirement, a business of your own might be a great way to augment other retirement income and may even allow for an early retirement! If you’re already retired, beginning a new venture may help you stay active and involved. Just be sure to do your research and avoid investing too much money or time until your research shows that the venture under consideration is a viable option for you.
Please Note: This is NOT a sponsored post. Sorry if I sound like a Gaebler.com groupie but I really do think they’re a really valuable resource.
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