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Start Your Own Consulting Business

by Entrepreneur Press, Entrepreneur Press Staff
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Overview

Get Paid for Your Experience and Leave the 9-5 World Behind

Whether you are considering striking out on your own to take control of your job security, or just want a supplemental source of income to your day job, becoming a consultant could be a lucrative move for you. Whether you're a computer whiz, an editorial maven or a fundraising dynamo, your special knack could be in demand as a consultant. This book will show you everything you need to know to turn your skills into a profitable business. Interviews with successful consulting business owners demonstrate how others have taken the reins of their careers into their own hands, and are making good money going it.

With Entrepreneur Magazine's Start-Ups: Consulting Business also contains answers to frequently asked, an appendix of additional resources, and a valuable list of the top 20 consulting businesses thriving today.

Synopsis

Whether you're a computer whiz, an editorial maven or a fundraising dynamo, your special knack could be in demand.

Booknews

This guide describes the process of developing an independent consulting business as a full-time job or for supplemental income. The introduction describes briefly the top 20 types of consulting businesses. Coverage includes finding your specialty, finding and keeping clients, prices, contracts, writing reports, and hiring help. The volume does not contain bibliographical references. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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This guide describes the process of developing an independent consulting business as a full-time job or for supplemental income. The introduction describes briefly the top 20 types of consulting businesses. Coverage includes finding your specialty, finding and keeping clients, prices, contracts, writing reports, and hiring help. The volume does not contain bibliographical references. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
Entrepreneur Press
Pages
104
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781891984273

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