Rebecca Aidoo
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How to grow small bakery business?
I own a small bakery business which I started roughly 3 years ago, but I want to grow it before I go to college come this fall. My main revenue streams are selling at a local market, direct sales to my classmates in school, my school coffee shop, and occasional catering. I also have both an...
I am a high school senior. I attend the historic louisville Central high school. I want to be an entrepreneur . I aspire to own a franchise. What should be the first step I take?
After a course in learning about a franchise. And the NBA player that made billions from owning them I became curious and now I’d like to step my foot into that space.
How to start a small business?
Hey, I am planning to open a small business once I graduate college. I am going to specialize in fermented foods from around the world, and I would love advice from food-related business owners on how to get started and what the best way to garner interest from customers would be. If anyone has...
What was the most difficult aspect of starting your first business, what do you wish you knew before becoming an entrepreneur?
I am a high school senior about to go to college next year. I would love to start my own business one day, and become an entrepreneur. I would love to major in business and marketing.
Are there any programs, mentor, or specific classes that help transfer students like me get that kind of entrepreneurial project off the ground while we're still in school?
I'm a 2 year transfer student and already excited to start a small salon business in the local community with my best friend.
What are the necessary steps to take when starting your own real estate business and how do you start taking the necessary steps?
I'm a senior in high school taking college classes in business management. By the time I graduate high school (class of 2026), I will only have one semester left to complete my associates degree.
College vs start up, which makes more sense?
What is everyone’s opinion about a traditional college experience rather than starting the business I know I want now? Trying to justify spending $120,000 for four years at a state college instead of using that money for starting my business. #Fall25
What are some classes I should watch out for in business administration?
I asked that question since I heard that there are some classes in that major that are somewhat hard if you're not focused in it.
What advice would you give to a college student hoping to start a business in a competitive industry?
Furthermore, what are some of the best online resources to use when starting a business?