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Notes from a Small Business

Chris Green

Starting and running a small business is hard. Really hard. Most books tend to be about the great success stories. This is about reality for most small businesses and sharing information for others on that journey.

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Latest Issues

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Starts Fade, Finishes Last

## Your Business is Not on a Fixed Path

3 months ago
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When Are You Paying Me?

Cash flow. Two words that fill any small business founder with dread. It is one of the most challenging aspects of running a small business and keeps you awake more than anything else until you have built a sizeable buffer.

4 months ago
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Funding: Too Much, Too Little, Just Enough

## Ideas do not Fund Businesses

5 months ago
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Company Structure: Mistakes Can Haunt You for Years

## Company Structure Matters

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  • Chris Green

    Co-founder & MD of Etherlive for many years delivering technology to live events. Now a fractional COO and CTO. Life long tech, musings on events & technology, SME business, travel, AI image generation and music production.

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