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Quilting and Patchwork

Are Quilt Business Owners Risk Takers?

by Mary Emma Allen on May 8th, 2007

Business owners, whether they operate from their home, a shop elsewhere, or solely online, find themselves taking risks…some more than others, as they venture into their own enterprise.  If you’ve ventured into any type of quilting or fabric art venture to promote and market your products and/or skills, you’ve had to take some risk…money, time, rejection.

You might like to learn more about this, the nature of business owners…whether they’ll take risks or remain in a rut…on my home business blog, Home Biz Notes, where I wrote about this topic , Home Business Owners are Risk Takers.

Also, Darlene McDaniel wrote about this topic,  Are You A Risk Taker? at Small Business Boomers blog.   “Risk taking is a prerequisite for any entrepreneur.  No matter how you slice it, there is never a guarantee with any business.”                                     

 Also, by setting up and operating your own business, you’re taking risks with something you enjoy doing.

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