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Chris Salis Explains 4 Must-Haves for Entrepreneurs and Their Startups to be Successful

  Entrepreneurs' jobs, goals, and strategies will change every quarter, if not every day. You want to create or accomplish something that has never been done before. You're going through growing pains and trying to reinvent yourself and your company so that you can deliver an unbeatable, undeniable competitive value. It may seem obvious, but successful entrepreneurs embrace failure, surround themselves with great mentors, and accept responsibility on all levels. Successful entrepreneurs must be willing to learn, adaptable, and reinvent themselves, and they can maintain balance to achieve long-term growth and stability. They set boundaries with themselves so that they are not overly affected or disappointed by the highs — such as successful fundraising — or the lows — such as losing a key customer. If you become too focused on problems and allow the lows to overwhelm you, you will undoubtedly miss out on opportunities to broaden your vision. Here are four must-haves

Christopher Salis Explains Key Tips for Startup Success

Entrepreneurs provide tried-and-true advice for small business startup success. More and more people are starting businesses today due to the tax breaks and credits provided by the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2018. According to a Lending Tree study, entrepreneurs will start more than 3.6 billion businesses in 2020, continuing an upward trend. Here's what Christopher Salis suggests for the success of your startup. Start With a Solid Business Plan Every thriving business begins with a good plan. Creating a business plan for the first time can be intimidating, but it's just a matter of writing down what was already in your head. It should emphasize your short, medium, and long-term goals. The short-term portion of your business plan should include specifics about what you intend to do and how you intend to do it. The long-term plan for rapidly growing your startup can be more flexible, but it should be as precise as possible. Begin Networking ASAP The