Business Courtyard Sprouts to Empower Everyday People to Start and Grow Small Businesses
Business Courtyard offers a fresh approach to helping new entrepreneurs take confident steps toward success with simple, actionable advice and support.
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Sep 4, 2025
From Side Hustle to Success: How Business Courtyard Is Empowering New Entrepreneurs
NATIONWIDE - SEPTEMBER 2025 - (USAnews.com) — In the world of small business, most resources focus on scaling, but where do new entrepreneurs turn when they’re just starting out? This is where Business Courtyard steps in. Created by Maigen Berg, an experienced entrepreneur and marketing expert, Business Courtyard is the ultimate guide for anyone looking to take their first steps toward building a successful business.
Unlike many business platforms that dive into advanced strategies, Business Courtyard takes a fresh approach. With a focus on helping early-stage entrepreneurs navigate the often-overwhelming journey of starting a business, it’s designed to be a friendly, accessible space for anyone from first-time side hustlers to those making their entrepreneurial dreams a reality.
A Vision to Simplify Business for All
Maigen Berg, the founder of Business Courtyard, has a wealth of experience working with renowned brands such as the Houston Rockets, Astros, and Dynamo. She has also collaborated with industry legends like Linda Thaler, the mastermind behind the Aflac Duck campaign, and photographed influential figures such as Daymond John from Shark Tank and Gary Vaynerchuk. Having opened several businesses and served as Managing Director for one of the largest startup hubs in Houston, Maigen has seen it all—and now, she's bringing that knowledge to entrepreneurs who are just starting out.
Her experience has shown her a crucial gap in the business world: while many resources focus on scaling, new entrepreneurs often need guidance on how to begin. Business Courtyard was born out of Maigen's desire to give practical, actionable advice to those who need it most—people who want to build a business but don’t have an MBA or access to a large network.
What Sets Business Courtyard Apart?
Many business coaches and platforms focus on entrepreneurs who are already established, emphasizing growth and scaling. But Maigen saw a distinct need for guidance at the start of the entrepreneurial journey.
Business Courtyard's focus is squarely on the very beginning of the business process: how to start. It’s a space for learning the basics—everything from developing a viable business idea to finding your first customers, all presented in easy-to-understand terms without the overwhelming jargon.
“We know that starting a business can feel like a huge mountain to climb, and we want to help make it more manageable,” Maigen explains. “By breaking it down step-by-step, anyone can start their journey, no matter their background.”
What makes Business Courtyard even more unique is its comprehensive range of resources, all designed to make starting a business accessible to everyone. Whether it's the Friday Four newsletter, the Beginner's Guide to Starting a New Business for just $15, or the wealth of free content available on the website, Business Courtyard ensures that every new entrepreneur has the tools to succeed from day one.
A Community-Focused Approach
The real breakthrough for Business Courtyard is its focus on community. In addition to its guides and resources, Maigen has built a supportive community where entrepreneurs can ask questions, share their experiences, and connect with others on the same journey. This human element is at the heart of what makes Business Courtyard stand out.
“We wanted to create a space where entrepreneurs can feel supported and empowered by others who understand what they’re going through,” Maigen says. “It’s more than just information—it’s about building connections that help people move forward.”
Business Courtyard invites new business owners to connect through its Friday Four Newsletter, which offers four bite-sized business tips every Friday, delivered straight to their inbox. This no-pressure, real-world advice is designed to give entrepreneurs the small steps they can take each week to stay on track.
What’s Next for Business Courtyard?
As Business Courtyard continues to grow, it’s positioning itself as a critical resource for new entrepreneurs. The website, businesscourtyard.com, is a hub for free and affordable resources that anyone can access to help them take their ideas and turn them into profitable businesses. From tips on creating a business plan to guides on marketing, it’s all designed with simplicity in mind.
Maigen’s ultimate goal? To help people turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality without feeling lost or overwhelmed. “The idea is simple,” Maigen explains. “I want to make sure that anyone who wants to start a business has the resources they need to do so. No one should have to navigate this journey alone.”
Get Started Today: Take the First Step Toward Your Business Dream
Ready to take that first step toward your own business? Business Courtyard has all the resources and support you need to get started.
Sign up for the Business Roots Friday Four Newsletter to get valuable business tips delivered directly to your inbox each week.
Grab the Beginner's Guide to Starting a New Business for just $15—an affordable resource to help you kickstart your journey.
Visit businesscourtyard.com to explore more guides, tips, and strategies for starting your own business.
Entrepreneurship doesn’t have to be daunting. With Business Courtyard, you have a partner every step of the way. Take control of your future and start building the business of your dreams today.
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