Leighow wrote:
So remember that the majority of small business fail. So your real problem will be to develop a realistic and costed business plan with clear definitions of mission, promotional activities, investments, prices, etc.
This is what most people going from amateur to pro fail to understand: You will be running a business first and taking photographs second.
The page linked to in the original question seems promising in this respect, as unlike many photography courses it does appear to cover the business side of things. But at what level, and for which areas of photography? They vary enourmously.
The opening comments sound like so much hot air: 'Digital photography job opportunities are forecasted to remain steady for the next seven years.' - Based on what exactly? Many areas of pro photography have gone through the biggest changes in decades recently, and it's still changing....