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  1. How do I begin ?
  2. Where can I find my own resources ?
  3. Why should I consider working with Next Level Enterprises ?
  4. Who are Next Level Enterprises ?
  5. What is a "Micro Business ?
  6. When is the best time to consider Next Level Enterprises ?

How do I begin ?

You can begin by contacting us and/or filling out one of our "Profile" forms.  We will contact you within two business days to schedule a free consultation.

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Where can I find my own resources ?

If you are not quite ready to hire a consulting firm we suggest that you go on to the search engines (Google, Yahoo, Alta Vista, Ask.com, et al.) and do some research into your market and competitors. Then decide when and how you would like to compete and schedule a consultation with Next Level Enterprises.

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Why should I consider working with Next Level Enterprises ?

Affiliating with Next Level Enterprises can help optimize your chances of business success. We offer more than pure advice or consulting to those entrepreneurs that we work with. Our entrepreneurial lessons learned translate into sage advice. Our network of relationships translates into new business partnerships that can accelerate your growth. Our infrastructure helps to minimize your costs and we have access to exceptional marketing and recruiting talent that can contribute to your success.

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Who is Next Level Enterprises ?

Next Level Enterprises is in the business of putting you in business. We have expertise in all factors of small business and what it takes to succeed. Clients seek our assistance for critical initiatives, start-ups, operational change, "out-of-the-box" initiatives for marketing/sales, and technology acceptance. We surface root causes of problems quickly, and respond with recommendations that don't require dozens of consultants or millions of implementation dollars. Our proven methods are tailored to meet each client's needs. We lead projects, provide critical resources to support projects, or independently assess the health of in-flight projects while raising your staff to a new level of effectiveness. Our solutions include exactly the right combination of process change, organization design, and technology.

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What is a "Micro Business" ?

 

A small business may be defined as a business with a small number of employees. The legal definition of "small" often varies by country and industry, but is generally under 100 employees in the United States while under 50 employees in the European Union (In comparison, the American definition of mid-sized business by the number of employees is generally under 500 while 250 is for that of European Union). These businesses are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships.
However, other methods are also used to classify small companies, such us annual sales (turnover), assets value or net profit (balance sheet), alone or in a mixed definition. This criteria is followed by the European Union, for instance (headcount, turnover and balance sheet totals).
Small businesses are common in many countries, depending on the economic system in operation. Typical examples include: convenience stores, other small shops (such as a bakery or delicatessen), hairdressers, tradesmen, solicitors, lawyers, accountants, restaurants, guest houses, photographers, small-scale manufacturing etc. Small businesses are usually independent.
The smallest businesses, often located in private homes, are called MICRO BUSINESSES (term used by international organizations such as the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation) or SoHos. The term "mom and pop business" is a common colloquial expression for a single-family operated business with few (or no) employees other than the owners. When judged by the number of employees, the American and the European definitions are the same: under 10 employees.

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When is the best time to consider Next Level Enterprises ?

Contact Us the second you have any question as how to move your business forward.  Our Consultation is FREE and we will work out a solution that best fits your budget and business.

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