Incblog for Entrepreneurs
Covering entrepreneurship and business start up questions for non-residents and US citizens.
Covering entrepreneurship and business start up questions for non-residents and US citizens.
Oct 31 2013
by John Gordon | 20:10 GMT
Canada and the US share a long, famously-undefended border, and happen to be each other’s largest trading partners. Not surprisingly, a lot of residents in each side are interested in setting up a business in the other country. This is when the trouble begins. The key assumption by Canadians is that the US is physically […]
Oct 31 2013
by John Gordon | 20:10 GMT
If you’ve decided to start your entrepreneurial journey, there are certain skills that are necessary in order to survive. Since each person is different, and has already has certain skills while lacking in others, it’s impossible to provide a one-size-fits-all solution. However, leveraging the resources of the major universities and the wisdom of successful entrepreneurs, […]
Oct 31 2013
by John Gordon | 20:10 GMT
For many businesses there are three keys to success: location, location location. How should a business find the best location? The very first step is to develop a location planning strategy. is to understand where you are and your key objectives. The location decision will need to reflect future operational requirements and business situation, if […]
Oct 16 2013
by John Gordon | 19:10 GMT
Over the past few decades of being in business, I’ve seen a lot of companies come and go. We help people form companies every day, and all start with bright prospects. Yet most do not survive, regardless of the credentials of the founders, the amount of capital invested, the location of the business and all […]