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School-You can always take beginner courses on entrepreneurship and business or fashion design. If your not in a rush and you want a wealth of knowledge than pursuing a degree in Fashion Design & Marketing or any other fashion related field can be a viable option for information and learning. From my experience college doesn’t prepare you to run a business, but teaches you the fundamentals of the fashion industry (Patterns, marketing, design software, fashion design, and finance). They could help get you on your way to a career in the fashion industry working under a successful design house, but here you will learn about my experiences not school lessons.In one of my past lives I held a Top Secret clearance as a Civil Service employee working for the Air Force. So I am familiar with background checks. But many job seekers are not. Here's a little background on background checks... More companies are doing background checks on potential employees these days than ever before. Why? Here are justa few of the reasons: 1. Studies show that 30-40% of all job applicants put false information on their resumes or applications, and "exaggerate" their qualifications during interviews. Can you blame employers for wanting to verify claims made by desperate job seekers? 2. L Mystery Shopping for Fun and Profit So I came up with the idea of writing a small, but in depth guide on starting a clothing line and I was going to release it as one big article or as a pdf format for your downloading pleasures. After working on it and realizing how long it could potentially be I knew not too many would sit around on my blog and read the article. Most would probably bookmark it and read it piece by piece while others would miss it do to the way a blog updates in descending order! I decided to something I haven’t seen done as far as writing a guide or small free-book is concerned. I am going to write the guide and will be posting the content as I finish each part. Most articles will be around 600-1,500 word range, but each will definitely be informative. I will be editing each article as you read along while I am creating the guide and will update you as each article updates. I’m not sure how long the guide will be by the time I’m finished, but in order to make it the best possible I wanted to take my time with it and just couldn’t keep you guys waiting and otherwise would have rushed to put it out. By the time it is finished we may have enough content for a couple of books! or not…lol. Once I write the final article I will condense it into one pdf file for you to download and share with anyone you please…FREE of charge of course. Reading my blog is thanks enough. So here is the first entry into In Depth Step by Step Guide to Starting a Clothing Line for Fashion Designers. To my knowledge this is the first ever In Depth Step by Step Guide to Starting a Clothing Line of its kind. This series is going to help you with taking the first step after you decide to start a clothing brand until the creation of your first garment. Unlike other step by step guides I am going to incorporate my journey of how I started my clothing line into a format that is informational and easily understood by any human being interested in starting a clothing company. Throughout the guide I will take and make references to different sources or articles from the web mostly from my blog How to start a clothing line from scratch better known as Dobizo. Have you ever started a clothing line before? If your answer is no then keep reading. If your answer is yes than still keep reading no matter how knowledgeable a person may be on a subject being reminded of the little things we forget along the path to greatness are priceless. I for one appreciate the little nuggets of knowledge that my readers present on my blog everyday, plus it helps to get me going in the morning. When your faced with the everyday uncertainties of a clothing business any extra motivation is worthwhile. So you decided that you want to start your own fashion empire. Now what’s next? A question I have been asked more times than I care to count by readers of Dobizo and beyond. I would say there is no definite first step to take once you make that plunge from a 9-5 to full-time or part time designer entrepreneur. What I can offer you is the step I took, which was to set the foundation of my business by learning as much as possible about the fashion industry, plus important steps to starting and running any business for that matter. Industry specific information can be found in many places and more than one resource should be used when researching also comparing while learning, because all information (especially online) is not relevant or reliable. Researching & Information Networking- The most valuable information can be found by networking with people in the fashion industry giving you insight and a front row seat in watching how the business of fashion works. Meeting and greeting can potentially lead to future business relationships that would help along the way and great contacts for securing internships, which are valuable learning experiences that cannot be found in any book or fashion school you could attend. School-You can always take beginner courses on entrepreneurship and business or fashion design. If your not in a rush and you want a wealth of knowledge than pursuing a degree in Fashion Design & Marketing or any other fashion related field can be a viable option for information and learning. From my experience college doesn’t prepare you to run a business, but teaches you the fundamentals of the fashion industry (Patterns, marketing, design software, fashion design, and finance). They could help get you on your way to a career in the fashion industry working under a successful design house, but here you will learn about my experiences not school lessons. Accounting - Three Major Areas haven’t seen done as far as writing a guide or small free-book is concerned. I am going to write the guide and will be posting the content as I finish each part. Most articles will be around 600-1,500 word range, but each will definitely be informative. I will be editing each article as you read along while I am creating the guide and will update you as each article updates. I’m not sure how long the guide will be by the time I’m finished, but in order to make it the best possible I wanted to take my time with it and just couldn’t keep you guys waiting and otherwise would have rushed to put it out. By the time it is finished we may have enough content for a couple of books! or not…lol. Once I write the final article I will condense it into one pdf file for you to download and share with anyone you please…FREE of charge of course. Reading my blog is thanks enough. So here is the first entry into In Depth Step by Step Guide to Starting a Clothing Line for Fashion Designers.There are three major functional areas in accounting, which need to be considered in modern day accounting for any business. The three are financial, cost and management accounting.The first area, namely financial accounting, is primarily useful for ascertaining the results of the business on a periodical basis; for example, one year. This will help to determine the future course of action in the long term. In economical terms, financial accounting treats money as a factor of production.Cost and management accounting are tools to enable management to take decisions on a day-to-day basis. Cost and management accounting are not u To my knowledge this is the first ever In Depth Step by Step Guide to Starting a Clothing Line of its kind. This series is going to help you with taking the first step after you decide to start a clothing brand until the creation of your first garment. Unlike other step by step guides I am going to incorporate my journey of how I started my clothing line into a format that is informational and easily understood by any human being interested in starting a clothing company. Throughout the guide I will take and make references to different sources or articles from the web mostly from my blog How to start a clothing line from scratch better known as Dobizo. Have you ever started a clothing line before? If your answer is no then keep reading. If your answer is yes than still keep reading no matter how knowledgeable a person may be on a subject being reminded of the little things we forget along the path to greatness are priceless. I for one appreciate the little nuggets of knowledge that my readers present on my blog everyday, plus it helps to get me going in the morning. When your faced with the everyday uncertainties of a clothing business any extra motivation is worthwhile. So you decided that you want to start your own fashion empire. Now what’s next? A question I have been asked more times than I care to count by readers of Dobizo and beyond. I would say there is no definite first step to take once you make that plunge from a 9-5 to full-time or part time designer entrepreneur. What I can offer you is the step I took, which was to set the foundation of my business by learning as much as possible about the fashion industry, plus important steps to starting and running any business for that matter. Industry specific information can be found in many places and more than one resource should be used when researching also comparing while learning, because all information (especially online) is not relevant or reliable. Researching & Information Networking- The most valuable information can be found by networking with people in the fashion industry giving you insight and a front row seat in watching how the business of fashion works. Meeting and greeting can potentially lead to future business relationships that would help along the way and great contacts for securing internships, which are valuable learning experiences that cannot be found in any book or fashion school you could attend. School-You can always take beginner courses on entrepreneurship and business or fashion design. If your not in a rush and you want a wealth of knowledge than pursuing a degree in Fashion Design & Marketing or any other fashion related field can be a viable option for information and learning. From my experience college doesn’t prepare you to run a business, but teaches you the fundamentals of the fashion industry (Patterns, marketing, design software, fashion design, and finance). They could help get you on your way to a career in the fashion industry working under a successful design house, but here you will learn about my experiences not school lessons. Executive Recruiter in San Diego Have you ever started a clothing line before? If your answer is no then keep reading. If your answer is yes than still keep reading no matter how knowledgeable a person may be on a subject being reminded of the little things we forget along the path to greatness are priceless. I for one appreciate the little nuggets of knowledge that my readers present on my blog everyday, plus it helps to get me going in the morning. When your faced with the everyday uncertainties of a clothing business any extra motivation is worthwhile. So you decided that you want to start your own fashion empire. Now what’s next? A question I have been asked more times than I care to count by readers of Dobizo and beyond. I would say there is no definite first step to take once you make that plunge from a 9-5 to full-time or part time designer entrepreneur. What I can offer you is the step I took, which was to set the foundation of my business by learning as much as possible about the fashion industry, plus important steps to starting and running any business for that matter. Industry specific information can be found in many places and more than one resource should be used when researching also comparing while learning, because all information (especially online) is not relevant or reliable. Researching & Information Networking- The most valuable information can be found by networking with people in the fashion industry giving you insight and a front row seat in watching how the business of fashion works. Meeting and greeting can potentially lead to future business relationships that would help along the way and great contacts for securing internships, which are valuable learning experiences that cannot be found in any book or fashion school you could attend. School-You can always take beginner courses on entrepreneurship and business or fashion design. If your not in a rush and you want a wealth of knowledge than pursuing a degree in Fashion Design & Marketing or any other fashion related field can be a viable option for information and learning. From my experience college doesn’t prepare you to run a business, but teaches you the fundamentals of the fashion industry (Patterns, marketing, design software, fashion design, and finance). They could help get you on your way to a career in the fashion industry working under a successful design house, but here you will learn about my experiences not school lessons. How to Use Your Advertisement Space Judiciously So you decided that you want to start your own fashion empire. Now what’s next? A question I have been asked more times than I care to count by readers of Dobizo and beyond. I would say there is no definite first step to take once you make that plunge from a 9-5 to full-time or part time designer entrepreneur. What I can offer you is the step I took, which was to set the foundation of my business by learning as much as possible about the fashion industry, plus important steps to starting and running any business for that matter. Industry specific information can be found in many places and more than one resource should be used when researching also comparing while learning, because all information (especially online) is not relevant or reliable. Researching & Information Networking- The most valuable information can be found by networking with people in the fashion industry giving you insight and a front row seat in watching how the business of fashion works. Meeting and greeting can potentially lead to future business relationships that would help along the way and great contacts for securing internships, which are valuable learning experiences that cannot be found in any book or fashion school you could attend. School-You can always take beginner courses on entrepreneurship and business or fashion design. If your not in a rush and you want a wealth of knowledge than pursuing a degree in Fashion Design & Marketing or any other fashion related field can be a viable option for information and learning. From my experience college doesn’t prepare you to run a business, but teaches you the fundamentals of the fashion industry (Patterns, marketing, design software, fashion design, and finance). They could help get you on your way to a career in the fashion industry working under a successful design house, but here you will learn about my experiences not school lessons. Career Advice: How To Fire Someone Make sure and save room for Article 2 and the rest of the series continued on my blog
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