Novice and Struggling Entrepreneurs Replace Fear with Focus

SmallBizBreak.com Simplifies the Small Business Process.

Prescott, AZ, May 08, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The SBA estimated that 4.8 million people lost their jobs in 2009. With US unemployment still hovering around 10%, many of these unemployed are choosing tentatively to exercise their entrepreneurial spirit by starting a business.

While many can’t wait for a job offer, they are still afraid they will invest in a new business only to be one of the 70% that fail within the first two years. And those that do start quickly become frustrated because they don’t know the steps to take for turning their idea into a steady income.

Maria Smith-Alvira of Multi Entrepreneur Ideas and Doug Dolan of The Solopreneur’s Guide partnered to help these novice and struggling entrepreneurs by simplifying the process for starting and growing their small businesses through their new site, SmallBizBreak.com.

Currently on SmallBizBreak.com, entrepreneurs can download a variety of free templates and forms including:

· New Business Idea Questionnaire
· Start-Up Checklist
· Mini Business Plan
· Formal Business Plan
· Marketing Plan
· Start-Up Costs Spreadsheet
· … and more

While there are other sites offering free templates and forms, very few of these sites give entrepreneurs the opportunity to apply these forms specifically to their business with follow up targeted training information and sessions. Soon entrepreneurs will be able to purchase Small Biz Break authored ebooks, participate in live Q&A sessions and sign-up for private consulting through the site for more specialized benefits.

In addition to Multi Entrepreneur Ideas, Maria has experience and success launching her own businesses and consulting other entrepreneurs. She has a Masters in Corporate Management. Doug previously worked in operations, marketing, sales and executive management before becoming a multiple business owner. He provides consulting and copywriting services to small businesses through The Solopreneur’s Guide.

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SmallBizBreak.com is an online resource where novice and struggling entrepreneurs can gain insight and focus for launching and growing their small businesses. Currently, entrepreneurs can download free templates and forms. Soon they will be able to purchase Small Biz Break authored ebooks, participate in live Q&A sessions and sign-up for private consulting through the site for more specialized benefits.
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