Clark has long said that the best time to start a business is during a recession. Space, equipment and staff all come cheap during down times. In just one example, aspiring restaurateurs are finding they can rent a space with kitchen equipment that's been abandoned by previous tenants.
The consumer champ typically recommends that budding entrepreneurs consult with the
Service Corp of Retired Executives for guidance when launching a business.
However, if you're looking for some more unconventional guidance, here's a thought.
BlobLive.com sponsors open-mic nights at bars and other venues in major metro areas where anyone can get up and pitch a startup idea.
You'll get instant audience feedback, but you've got to be willing to get your feelings hurt. The service is free the first time and $10 after that if you want to pitch more than one idea.