Monday, November 29, 2010

Startups on a Shoestring (News)



FULL STORY: Startups on a Shoestring



You don't have to break the bank to start a business. With creativity, commitment and resilience, an entrepreneur can turn even a small investment into an impressive business. Hard work is one. If you don't have a lot to spend, expect to put in a lot of time and energy. As Jeff Swedarsky of Alexandria, Virginia, put it, he started his food-tour business for "$100 and 100,000 hours." Technology, in fact, is a big reason it's possible to launch a business so cheaply. 


Kael Robinson
Live Worldly LLC
Started with: $40



Jeff Swedarsky
Food Tour Corp.
Started with: $110



Marc Ringel
Floor Works New York
Started with: $145

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