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Five Factors that Will Make (Or Break!) Any Small Business - Mash Bonigala

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Article Overview: Everyone involved with business tosses around figures regarding the odds of success of any given business achieving success. However, these general figures are not very accurate because there are so many factors that can make a business successful or significantly reduce its chance of surviving. Here are the five factors that will make the greatest difference in your personal chances of success in business.

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Five Factors that Will Make (Or Break!) Any Small Business - Mash Bonigala

Everyone involved with business tosses around figures regarding the odds of success of any given business achieving success. However, these general figures are not very accurate because there are so many factors that can make a business successful or significantly reduce its chance of surviving. Here are the five factors that will make the greatest difference in your personal chances of success in business.

More than any general statistic, these five factors will give you an idea of your chances of survival. However, don’t let these depress or discourage you. Even if the forecast doesn’t look bright, you at least know what factors you can change to increase your odds of leading your small business to success.

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Mallesh Bonigala, an entrepreneur since 1999, specializes in logo design, graphic design, branding, website design and content management applications.

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