Starting A Company: Challenges In Starting A Dotcom Company

Topics:
Starting a Business
Tags:
Dot-com,
Gaebler Ventures
Source:
Gaebler Ventures

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Overview: It is easier to start a dotcom business these days than setting up a store or manufacturing other products, but as an aspiring dotcom entrepreneur, you will still have to face multiple challenges. To start with, you should have a strong business model, which is unique and customer focused. Your service should have at least one major feature that sets you apart from similar service providers, something that acts as your company's unique value proposition.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 5


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