Why watch?
 
 
You've got an idea for a business, but are you ready to start a new business? Do you have what it takes? And how on earth do you decide whether your idea is actually worth taking further? Before you start a new business there are many issues to understand, including: business planning, market research and financial considerations.

Discover
first hand how Sarah McVittie founded Texperts, a service that allows anyone with a mobile phone to get the answer to any question by simply texting 66000. How did she decide that this idea would be a success?  Be inspired by how James Hibbert had the confidence to start and build Dress2Kill into a successful and unique bespoke tailoring business and get Sir Richard Branson on board as a mentor.

Learn from these entrepreneurs as they reveal how they started their businesses, including the mistakes they made and the lessons they learned along the way.
 
Panellists included:
Sarah McVittie, CEO, Texperts >
James Hibbert, Founder, Dress2Kill >
Mike Harding, Senior Manager, Lloyds TSB Business >
Matt Thomas, Editor, Startups.co.uk >
 

This webinar was originally webcast on 30 October 2007, Tony Suckling chaired and kept things moving at a fair old pace, if you missed it live, here is your chance to watch the replay today.

 
 
Sarah McVittie
CEO, Texperts
Your big business idea >
 
James Hibbert
Founder, Dress2Kill
Your big business idea >
 
Mike Harding
Senior Manager, Lloyds TSB Business
Your big business idea >
 
Alice Bowe
Founder,
Alice Bowe
First 100 days in business >
 
Preet Chahal
Co-founder, ihotdesk
First 100 days in business >
 
David Wood Griffiths
Business Manager, Lloyds TSB Business
First 100 days in business >
 
Karen Darby
Co-CEO and Founder, SimplySwitch.com
Raising start-up finance >
 
Tony Suckling
Chairman, Asset.tv
 
Andy Moss 
Senior Business Development Manager, Lloyds TSB Business
Raising start-up
finance >
 
Matt Thomas
Editor, startups.co.uk
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