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Self-Employment for Beginners

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Over 8 million jobs have been lost in the United States since the current recession officially started and in Canada over 400,000 full-time jobs have been lost. Under these circumstances, laid off workers are discovering that it is almost impossible to find work. Meanwhile, students who are graduating from school, college or university are facing challenges like never before.

In spite of the "happy pills" currently being dispensed by politicians and so-called pundits, 2011 continues to be a very tough year due to continuing high levels of unemployment; a further slide in US home prices caused by continuing foreclosures and people exercising more care about spending money in response to high fuel prices; not to mention another lurking financial crisis due to the sovereign debt crisis. As the US's largest trading partner, Canada will share the pain. And, when conditions finally start to improve, governments on both sides of the border will struggle to pay down record deficits, increase taxes and thereby put a damper on any serious recovery for several more years to come.

Against this dismal background, the "traditional" salaried job market will continue to remain on life-support and offer little comfort to those whose immediate need is to put food on the table and a roof over their heads. On the other hand, "self-employment" offers a practical alternative to the "not hiring" notices posted by most major employers.

As Self-Employment for Beginners demonstrates, self-employment requires a lot of sacrifice and determination to succeed. However, for many, it may be the only practical alternative to living on welfare and standing in long line-ups at soup kitchens.

This book covers a wide spectrum of potential areas for self-employment and helps readers explore those which are most likely to survive in a hostile economy. It will help them assess themselves and their strengths and weaknesses. It will recommend courses or training to plug the gaps in their knowledge and prepare them before taking the plunge.

It shows readers how to advertise and market themselves; their products and their skills. Good customer relationship management is essential and this book also reviews computer software to help readers implement it.

Finally, readers can learn about some of the legal and tax issues they will face. They can take a tour of introductory level accounting software that will help them keep their books in order. Finally, they can take a look at micro-loans together with some government assistance that is available.

For all those thinking of self-employment, this book will help to set them on the right track. It is full of practical ideas to assist them succeed during these tough economic times.


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Publisher: Productive Publications

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  • ISBN: 9781552704424
  • Release date: July 5, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781552704424
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  • Release date: July 5, 2011

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Over 8 million jobs have been lost in the United States since the current recession officially started and in Canada over 400,000 full-time jobs have been lost. Under these circumstances, laid off workers are discovering that it is almost impossible to find work. Meanwhile, students who are graduating from school, college or university are facing challenges like never before.

In spite of the "happy pills" currently being dispensed by politicians and so-called pundits, 2011 continues to be a very tough year due to continuing high levels of unemployment; a further slide in US home prices caused by continuing foreclosures and people exercising more care about spending money in response to high fuel prices; not to mention another lurking financial crisis due to the sovereign debt crisis. As the US's largest trading partner, Canada will share the pain. And, when conditions finally start to improve, governments on both sides of the border will struggle to pay down record deficits, increase taxes and thereby put a damper on any serious recovery for several more years to come.

Against this dismal background, the "traditional" salaried job market will continue to remain on life-support and offer little comfort to those whose immediate need is to put food on the table and a roof over their heads. On the other hand, "self-employment" offers a practical alternative to the "not hiring" notices posted by most major employers.

As Self-Employment for Beginners demonstrates, self-employment requires a lot of sacrifice and determination to succeed. However, for many, it may be the only practical alternative to living on welfare and standing in long line-ups at soup kitchens.

This book covers a wide spectrum of potential areas for self-employment and helps readers explore those which are most likely to survive in a hostile economy. It will help them assess themselves and their strengths and weaknesses. It will recommend courses or training to plug the gaps in their knowledge and prepare them before taking the plunge.

It shows readers how to advertise and market themselves; their products and their skills. Good customer relationship management is essential and this book also reviews computer software to help readers implement it.

Finally, readers can learn about some of the legal and tax issues they will face. They can take a tour of introductory level accounting software that will help them keep their books in order. Finally, they can take a look at micro-loans together with some government assistance that is available.

For all those thinking of self-employment, this book will help to set them on the right track. It is full of practical ideas to assist them succeed during these tough economic times.


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