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Keep your initial investment low
LeaRae Keyes, RN

I always advise new nurse entrepreneurs to keep their initial investment low. You want to be certain that your business is viable before you invest large sums of money into your nurse entrepreneur business.

It is also important not to invest too much in your initial marketing materials because there is a high likelihood they will change as your nurse entrepreneur business evolves. You can create your own marketing materials if you have basic computer skills.

You can find templates for business materials at http://www.hp.com/sbso/productivity/office/. You can even use this site to create your own logo. Another source for creating your own marketing and identity materials is http://www.paperdirect.com/. Some nurse entrepreneurs have also used http://www.vistaprint.com/.

Check out these sites and other sites for possible sources of your initial marketing materials for your nurse entrepreneur business. Your initial identity materials for your nurse business will most likely include business cards, letterhead, envelopes, folders and possibly folders and postcards. With these items you will be able to easily market yourself well into your first few years in your nurse entrepreneur business.

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