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How should college students start a business?

1. First, college students should determine a project, list a project and report it. What does this project do, what is its prospect, whether there are any competitors at present, how to carry out business, and what kind of goals will be achieved in how long. 2. After determining the project, you need to find like-minded students to cooperate and build an organizational structure. Because personal strength is always limited, contemporary society is a cooperative society. 3. Second, seek financial support. This can be supported by venture capital, businessmen, manufacturers and private investors. 4. With the project, organizational structure and financial support, the next step is to formulate rules and regulations. Only standardized rules and regulations can make entrepreneurship standardized and benign. Finally, it is in this process that continuous summarization and reflection can make the road to entrepreneurship go further and wider.

Ways to start your own business: (1) Strengthen reading. The first source of information is paper media, such as Economic Daily, 2 1 Century Business Report, IT Manager World, etc. Second, relying on online media, such as government portals, industry association websites, media websites, corporate websites, etc. Increase the overall understanding of entrepreneurship and market. (2) extensive communication. Look for relatives, friends, classmates, netizens and teachers with entrepreneurial experience. You can even interview entrepreneurs or business people by email, or take part in some activities to gain the most direct entrepreneurial skills and experience. (3) Practical exercise. First, while studying at school, we should pay attention to participating in social practice as early as possible, such as taking advantage of part-time jobs and job-hunting experiences on weekends, winter and summer vacations, going to relevant enterprises for internships, and learning business management experience, market development experience, risk prevention experience and financial management experience. The second is to participate in simulation training. Including all kinds of college students' entrepreneurial competitions, entrepreneurial planning competitions, design competitions, situational teaching and training held inside and outside the school. The third is practical exercise. For example, try to apply for a company, try to apply for a patent, try to register a copyright, try to apply for a trademark, open an e-commerce website, plan and organize activities and so on. The fourth is to go to the unit or enterprise for internship, exercise in the entity for a period of time, and accumulate market experience and practical experience. (4) Seek support. Establish contact with local entrepreneurship centers, innovation service centers, college students' science parks, overseas students' entrepreneurship parks, and science and technology information centers, study the support policies of local government agencies, and strive for entrepreneurial support, especially in terms of funds and tax relief.