Ready to launch?  Think that business idea is ready to go, but you could appreciate some solid advice to ensure success?

Be sure to tune in for Part Two of my interview with The Wall Street Journal’s Small Business Editor  Colleen DeBaise today at 10:30 a.m. (Eastern)  DeBaise’s new release, The Wall Street Journal, Complete Small Business Guidebook, offers great practical advice.

From strategies for finding funding for your venture, on through creating and managing your business successfully, and beyond, the book provides a useful blueprint for prospective entrepreneurs.

Colleen DeBaise

In today’s interview, we’ll be talking about the nuts and bolts of getting started, including the ins and outs of managing your finances, how to find great employees and balancing work and family time.

To tune in, click onto blogtalkradio.com.  It’s the Money Matters & More radio show.

Got questions for Colleen DeBaise?  Call into the listener line at (646) 929-1832, between 10:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. today.

If you want to email questions, click onto moneymattersandmore@yahoo.com; for Twitter: moneyandmore; Facebook: moneymattersandmore.

Look forward to hearing from you.  Enjoy the show!

Posted Monday, March 1st, 2010 at 7:46 am
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Heather Taylor

Want to test out your business idea before launching? Colleen DeBaise suggests presenting your idea before an informal focus group. The group can be made up of friends and family, but it should include people who won’t sugar-coat their responses. Ideally, include non-family and friends who will be in a position to judge the product or service in a frank and honest way.

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