New social network for entrepreneurs launched
3/31/2011
Entrepreneurs are often very intelligent people, capable of achieving great things by themselves. Still, sometimes entrepreneurs need help or guidance from others. Now, they can get this aid through a new social network designed specifically for them.
Called the Small Business Bonfire, the social network enables businesspeople to access community forums and discuss what is and isn't working for their individual companies. Other entrepreneurs can add their input, exchange ideas and share their advice.
"We all have a story; we all have the potential for success;and we all face challenges in our small businesses," Alyssa Gregory, small business counselor and founder of the social network, asserts. "One of the most effective ways to get small business help is by communicating and collaborating with your peers. The Small Business Bonfire provides the environment for entrepreneurs to do that."
Successfully utilizing available resources is an effective way for entrepreneurs to get a better feel for budgeting their commercial loans. By networking with others, small business owners can minimize their mistakes and maximize their potential gains.