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What's a Good Idea for a Business?
Live Event (in person)
Date & Time: February 13, 2023, 6:00pm EST
Cost: $0.00
Duration: 90 Minutes Language: English

Location:

The Greenhouse

440 2nd Ave N

St Petersburg, FL 33701

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About the event

What you should consider when thinking about starting your startup?  There are good ideas, and there are excellent businesses. How can you determine if you have both and what to do to validate your idea has legs?

The idea of starting and operating your own business can be very appealing. Many have thought about being their own boss for quite some time, but getting your startup started is often what prevents the dream from becoming a reality. Unlike most regular jobs, starting your startup requires validation, planning, financial decisions, legal and tax consideration, market research, and more in areas you may never have thought you would know.

"What's a Good Idea for a Business" is a presentation that will take you through the important considerations that position your startup for success.

Speaker(s): Dennis Mitchell, SCORE Pinellas County

PLEASE NOTE: The Greenhouse is going HYBRID for this workshop session! You are registering to attend IN-PERSON at The Greenhouse office.

If you would prefer to attend the live session VIRTUALLY, please REGISTER HERE instead.

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The Greenhouse

The Greenhouse is a collaboration between the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of St. Petersburg. It is your one-stop facility for starting or growing your local business. We provide business counseling, training, networking, growth or specialized assistance and access to capital and credit for startups. Come visit the Greenhouse or call 727-893-7146 to learn more about how we can be of assistance to you.

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