Additional Resources
Entrepreneurial Websites, Facebook Pages & Other Resources
Another important source of important information, the implementation of which can help people establish and expand their businesses, is the world wide web. It serves as a vast reservoir of additional information regarding many of the significant business issues previously discussed in this document. Its websites, facebook pages, and other resources also provide discussion groups, insights, ideas, opportunities, suggestions, legal concepts, and opinions which pertain to all the entrepreneurial issues previously covered, and many not previously mentioned, regarding beginning or enhancing an entity. Also, it is significant to note that many times websites have facebook pages, and vice versa. And they also can give its readers many opportunities to ask questions and secure opinions regarding specific dilemmas and opportunities, and to supply support for making certain decisions.
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Significant websites useful for members of all groups who wish to start or enhance a business include:
Here is a list of Facebook pages regarding General topics which might also be helpful, and which could have websites:
SELF EMPLOYED AND ENTREPRENEURS ONLY !!!!, Businesses and Entrepreneurs Networking Together, Businesses and Entrepreneurship Ideas—Combating Unemployment, small business supporting each other group, small businesses supporting small businesses, How To Start A Business, Business Owners in USA/Canada, Small Business Promotions, and Entrepreneur magazine (www.entrpreneur.com), BryteBridge Nonprofit Solutions, American Grant Writers' Association, Inc., Management Concepts, Grant Professionals Association, Association Of Fundraising Professionals, and the National Council of Nonprofits.
USA Military Veteran Entrepreneurial Websites
Regarding USA Military Veteran Entrepreneur Information establishing or expanding enterprises, the following websites can be quite helpful:
Facebook pages for this category include:
Veteran Owned Businesses, Vetrepreneurs (Veteran Business Owners), and Active Duty Veterans and Civilian Passive Income and Automated Businesses, The Vets Group, NABVETS, Military And Veterans Entrepreneur Network, and the Office of Small Business Programs--U.S. Marines Corps.
Women Entrepreneurial Websites
Sites for Women Entrepreneurial Information include:
Facebook pages for this category include Black Women Entrepreneurs, Women Entrepreneur, Women Veteran Entrepreneurs(Women Vetrepreneurs US) and Women Helping Women Entrepreneurs.
The LGBTQ Community Entrepreneurial Websites
The LGBTQ Community Entrepreneur Information sources of aid are as follows:
Native American Entrepreneurial Websites
Native American Entrepreneur Information websites are as follows:
Other Minority Groups Entrepreneurial Websites
Other Minority Groups Entrepreneur Information locations include:
Facebook pages for this category include black entrepreneur network, black business focus groups, and Asian entrepreneurs network.
Persons With Disabilities Entrepreneurial Websites
Persons With Disabilities Entrepreneur Information can utilize the following sites:
Returning Citizens Entrepreneurial Websites
Returning Citizens Entrepreneur Information items are:
Other Assets
An additional comment is as follows. To start up or expand a business or other enterprise please consider the following item. In expanding on information provided earlier, approximately thirteen thousand Chambers of Commerce exist throughout the world. And their goal is to promote the creation and expansion of legitimate enterprises. Their offices provide invaluable information, ideas, and networking opportunities. Also, they often partner with other institutions such as the Association of Fundraising, corporations, and foundations.
A final item is as follows. entrepreneurial opportunities can be physically found in or near the following places: military installations, office building complexes, entertainment venues (e.g. , theatres, concert halls, arenas, stadiums, amusement parks, etc.), shopping malls, major boulevards and highways, nations’ consulates and embassies, universities and colleges, medical facilities, airports, train depots, bus stations, cab stands, other governmental structures, and short distances from or adjacent to rivers and other large bodies of water