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Any examples of a one page(2 sided) business plan? Posted: 05 Sep 2020 06:08 PM PDT So I'm in fourth year engineering and one of my papers is about management and they haven't given us a format for a business plan apart from it needs: Does anyone have a good format for a one page business plan (2 sided) ? Thanks [link] [comments] |
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Please suggest a name for an ed tec startup. Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:16 PM PDT I am planning for an online education startup looking for a small and attractive name please suggest. [link] [comments] |
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Does location matter when starting a Film Production studio? Posted: 05 Sep 2020 10:34 AM PDT I truly need expert insight on how to weigh my options for either establishing myself somewhere where it is already a hub for production but will be extremely expensive and saturated, or initiating somewhere where it is not a hub for production, but will be cheaper and less saturated allowing for more contrast and better visibility? The focus of the Film Production studio would be to mainly provide Post-Production services such as Visual Effects, Sound Design, Editing, etc. - and to also provide an interior studio facility for Production services such as Motion Capture, Soundstage Production, Virtual Production (using Unreal Engine), etc. for Live Action feature films, shorts, commercials, TV shows, and streaming content. I am currently a Maryland resident, but I am trying to decide between relocating to New York to take advantage of the consistent sea of clients and filmmakers who take their craft seriously and are actually willing to pay for quality work OR staying in Maryland to initiate my startup with lower costs to both physical space and hiring crew/staff, but risk hurting my business due to less local clientele who aren't acclimated to feature film business - however it could help Maryland become more of a beacon for Feature Film and Entertainment. Does this actually matter when it comes to providing these types of services? Obviously, some work such as the Post-Production can be done remotely from anywhere in the world, but it's also the facility usage that concerns me. If I remained in Maryland, and was able to afford a much larger studio warehouse space (maybe 80,000 sq ft. or more is only about $800k - $8 mil in Maryland) than operating in NYC, would it attract more serious filmmakers and companies to film their productions at my studio? Or would it hurt my business because it wouldn't be worth the trip versus conducting business in the already-well known and established New York City, or even going past Maryland and heading straight for Atlanta, Georgia? Any and all advice will be genuinely appreciated! Thank you for your time! :) [link] [comments] |
How did you come up with your business idea? Posted: 05 Sep 2020 10:13 AM PDT Hello! I am 15 years old and it has always been a dream of mine to become an entrepreneur and start my own business. The main issue I'm running into (which is a pretty big issue), is that I have no idea what kind of business I want to start. So my question is, how did you come up with your business ideas? Did something just suddenly click one day? Did you spend weeks thinking about it until you finally had the perfect idea? Or is there a completely different method that I'm missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Sep 2020 06:12 AM PDT I have just started a new business. I have a company name but I need help with the logo and website. I am not arty at all any help or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thank you [link] [comments] |
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