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Start Your Own Home Inspection Service Entrepreneur Magazines Startup
Start Your Own Home Inspection Service Entrepreneur Magazines Startup
Handy Around the House? Turn That Talent Into a Lucrative Business!
Home inspections have become standard for a large percentage of the seven million homes bought each year. This presents a huge market for professional inspectors. As a home inspector, you can earn $500 – $800 a day examining the interior and exterior of a home and giving potential home-buyers your professional, informed opinion.
Learn everything you need to know to get started in this booming field. Industry experts reveal their tips and advice on:
- Current typical startup costs for low-end and high-end businesses
- Inspection equipment you’ll need
- Whether to operate from home or an office
- How to keep records, manage your finances and stay ahead of your tax liability
- How to advertise and promote your business to find clients
- Market sectors you can’t afford to overlook
If you have construction experience or are simply handy around the house, a home inspection service is the business for you.
User Ratings and Reviews
1 Star There are better books out there
If you’re looking for real, useful information on starting a home inspection business, or becoming a better home inspector this book won’t help you much. It doesn’t take long before you realize the person writing this is not a home inspector. Mostly filler, with very little content. The “how to start your own business” tips can be applied to ANY business & are very basic. I got so frustrated with the lack of information I just stopped reading it 2/3 of the way thru.
3 Stars Interesting but you still need to do alot more
Don’t think that by reading this book that you will close the last page go out there and start inspecting homes.
YOu need alot more information and you will need to read alot more books and do some proper training. However the book is an interesting read and you will get a few ideas on what you should do. it advises to get some interpersonal skills if you do not already have them. So I went and bought a few books on that, and it cost me over
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Start Your Own Business The Only Start Up Book Youll Ever Need
Start Your Own Business The Only Start Up Book Youll Ever Need

With this newly updated edition, the experts show you how to make your dreams of starting a business come true!
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars It helping a novice!
Now I’ve taken a few business courses in college (accounting 101, Micro and Macro Economics, Statistics, etc), but I knew that starting a business would take some extra knowledge.
This book was an excellent reference for me. My particular business didn’t fit the normal idea of a business, but the book still helped me explore both the direction that I wanted to go and the direction I wasn’t going; just to make sure that I considered what I was doing in an objective manner.
I really appreciated this book in starting up my business, and it will surely get used as my business grows.
I liked how many different chapters there were, because it helped me to easily find answers to my questions.
5 Stars A primer road map
This is an excellent book for the aspiring entrepreneur. Having worked for the larger corporations most of my life and having very little experience in running my own business I found this book to be comprehensive and thorough in introducing me to the intricacies of starting a business. Reading it showed me that there is no reason to be intimidated by beginning such an entrepreneurial venture and it’s probably the smartest thing that a person can do who wants to take responsibility for their life in the working world. The book is quite inspiring, it’s very thorough, and it’s formatted like a map while showing me how to properly navigate the curves, speed bumps, and detours along the way as I start my own small business venture. As the book says, to be forewarned is to be forearmed and the book shows the best route to take on the exiting journey. The 4th edition of the book has been revised and updated to take into consideration the ever dynamic changes of the contemporary business world where business ideas, trends and strategies are always in a state of flux. I highly recommend this book for the aspiring entrepreneur who wants to take a leap into business ownership. As the book says there are few entrepreneurs who are sorry they took the leap into business ownership and few ever regret taking the journey.
5 Stars 1 + 1 Can equal 5
If you are considering starting your own business, you probably already know that there is great opportunity for those who manage lay the proper ground work. Rieva has done an excellent job with this book. However, as one of my developer clients once said “Sometimes the best way to make money building a new building is to start with a great deal on an old building. Buy Rieva’s Book. Do your homework. Look to see if you can reduce your start up cost with a well designed acquisition. And don’t rule out getting a great deal on a business (or some of its assets) from a Chapter 11. Get a copy of Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations: For Business Leaders, Accountants And Lawyers.
4 Stars Thorough, through and through.
This book is really thorough. I started my quest for information with the Dummies Retail Business Kit. That book was also really helpful, and a great introduction. I found Start Your Own Business to be a lot more informative and helpful than the Business Kit book, but I worry that if I had started with it, I would have been initially overwhelmed. There is a LOT of information. Unfortunately I still need more information that is specifically geared to the retail business, as this book is more broad. But VERY helpful.
5 Stars Outstanding Resource!
While I was a bit skeptical about making such a purchase, thinking it was only going to be a reiteration of common sense, this book totally surprised me. It contains tips on just about anything a person considering starting their own business might wonder about and need to know from what type of name to use, to how to organize the business legally to how to best design business cards. I’m extremely impressed!
This is a great buy!
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Upstart Start Ups How 34 Young Entrepreneurs Overcame Youth Inexperience and Lack of Money to Create Thriving Businesses

What do Dave Kapell of Magnetic Poetry, Amy Nye Wolf of Altitunes, and the brothers Gardner of the Motley Fool have in common? They’re all, says Ron Lieber, founders of promising companies and on the road to success despite youth, skimpy track records, and minimal finances. In Upstart Start-Ups, Leiber–a twentysomething who snagged his first cover story in Fortune at age 24–explains how these aspiring moguls formed the ventures that have allowed them to strike out on their own in such impressive fashion. Leiber is both blunt and inspiring as he weaves their stories around solid advice aimed at readers who might like to follow in their footsteps. Tackling the process from idea formation, he describes finding and living with a business partner, capitalizing a venture without selling your soul, standing out in a crowded marketplace, and calling a meeting even if you’ve never called one before. He also devotes a chapter to the art of summoning the appropriate backup troops when truly necessary, regardless of whether that help must be secured from family members or professional gurus. –Howard Rothman
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Gives you motivation and encouragement, but falls short…
The stories about these entrepreneurs give you quite a bit of motivation and encouragement. But the book falls short in terms of knowedge about how to run a business. The author focuses on the people’s expiriences throughout the book — but does show specifics on how they became successful. But since I got it really cheap using a coupon from UnderTag.com, I can’t really complain.
5 Stars The first book to read before you start your own business
Anyone starting his own business should read this book. The writing is clear and concise. The author is definitely a real writer. And each chapter is loaded with facts that are essential for anyone starting up. To really hit home, the author provides each chapter with examples from real start-ups such as Motley Fool and Kate Spade. The only downside is since this is such a quick read, more resources will be necessary. The chapters on business plan writing and marketing are more like primers which you need to read up on for these mandatory skills. But no worries, the author provides tons of resources in the appendix for additional reading. If you read this and then read “Think and Grow Rich”…it just might be your ticket out of that ka-rappy job.
5 Stars Bingo Bango! Sugar in the gastank!
Awesome. Well, its hard for a BOOK to be AWESOME, but this one is close. Let’s just call it “an exceptionally superb read.”
This book closed the book for me (pun intended) on whether or not to begin my little business. And the answer is a resounding YES! This is not a book that will teach you how to file with the IRS, or how to write a business plan. What it will teach you is whether or not you are ready to run your own business.
The lessons I got from this book that have stuck with me are A: Don’t wait until you’re too old to start a business! By then you’ll know better. B: It doesn’t matter if you don’t really know what you’re doing; nobody does. These lessons, and many more, are reinforced by interviews and stories of many different entrepreneurs, who range from tiny companies you’ve never heard of, to the guy who started CDNOW. You will have a notebook full of ideas by the time you’re through.
WARNING: If you’re over 30, be prepared to feel crappy about how you’re spent your years since graduation from college or high school. Although anyone who wants to start a business will benefit immensely from this book, it is written to appeal to young, hip, headstrong gen-whatevers like me. And there are lots of swear words, which makes it seem even more hip and not stuck-up.
One other thing: the resource section in the back is frab-dabulous and zip-zoop-zabulous.
Buy it now!
3 Stars Good way to motivate yourself, but don’t expect any help…
This title of the book is a little decieving. The content of the book is only about the experience of several entreprenuers. It doesn’t really explain you anything about how to run a business. But it’s still worth the money to get yourself motivated. But since I got it really cheap using a coupon from UnderTag.com, I can’t really complain.
3 Stars Identifies the problems Entrepreneurs face
A good read if you are thinking about starting a start up but if you are already have an operating start up, then this book will confirm the obstacles you are facing but no major enlightening answers to overcome these obstacles… only a list of resources in the back of the book.
Business Management Courses
If you want to start your own business, get a qualification or improve your prospects, start a business course today and get ahead! It is quite a subjective question whether it is too early to further your tertiary education in business administration.
