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SCORE Business Success

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Starting a business is a huge undertaking. There’s the planning, the marketing, the financing and all the other things entrepreneurs must do to be successful. No wonder owning a business is often so overwhelming that the business doesn’t get off the ground.

Support is important for new business start-ups. SCORE is a non-profit organization developed to help new business owners get their businesses off and running. The organization offers valuable counseling and advice on finding funds, business planning and marketing. SCORE’s business counseling is available via email through the organizations website, www.score.org, or in the office.

Find a local SCORE office near you at score.org.
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Checklist For Starting A Business

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

by Matt Bacak

The Powerful Promoter

Copyright 2005 The Powerful Promoter

Use this comprehensive checklist to plan each step of your new business incorporation and transform your dream of entrepreneurship into reality. These steps may not necessarily be completed in the order listed; however, you can use them as a guideline for completing all of the necessary business startup tasks.

- Determine what kind of business you want to start.

- Learn about the industry for your business.

- Analyze the market for your business.

- Study your competition.

- Educate yourself on running a business.

- Join trade associations.

- Name your business.

- Perform a trademark search.

- Register a domain name.

- Design a website.

- Obtain a logo.

- Determine business structure (sole proprietor, partnership, or corporation).

- Evaluate your personal budget.

- Write a business plan.

- Write a marketing plan.

- Locate financing.

- Create a list of start-up supplies with budget.

- Set up a system for accounting and payroll.

- Apply for business license, fed tax ID, fictitious business name.

- Select a location and set up shop.

- Order signage.

- Obtain business tools (computer, printer, fax, postage, office supplies, and fixtures).

- Order business stationery (business cards, letterhead, brochures).

- Obtain inventory.

- Create an operations and employee manual.

- Hire employees.

- Set a launch date.

- Plan a grand opening event.

- Send announcements to everyone you know.

- Send press releases.

- Turn on the OPEN sign!

- Revisit your business plan and update often.

- Evaluate your marketing strategy often.

- Prepare a realistic business plan.

Think of this as your business road map. Define exactly where you want to get to with your business and then you can effectively map out your path towards achieving your goals!

By creating a detailed business plan you should cover all options and eventualities and have a clear future vision that will guide you through the rest of the start-up processes.

- Your business plan should encompass the financial considerations of starting your small or home based business:

Do you have the capital required?

Do you need to raise additional funds?

Who are you going to approach for finance?

Who do you trust for advice?

And don’t forget to open a business bank account…

- Consider the legal implications of becoming a business owner and proprietor.

Are you better off as a sole trader, a limited company or are you considering a partnership?

Make sure you consider all the angles and protect yourself and your assets personally from the outset.

Anything you bring to the business has to be itemized, valued… even if you’re a sole trader.

And make sure you are professionally covered with the appropriate business indemnity insurances.

- Get your family and friends behind you from the get-go.

Make sure your family and friends are fully understanding and supportive of your ideas to venture into small business start-up.

Do they understand the level of commitment you will have to show for on-going and long term success?

Their belief in you and continued support of you will work wonders towards your on-going success, so don’t forget to look out for them too.

- Protect your family, protect your business.

If, God forbid, something were to happen to your health, how would your business survive, how would your family cope?

Consider insurances - from health, critical illness and income protection insurance to life insurance ? and consider your pension and long term financial security.

- Face those ‘taxing’ questions from the start.

Your small or home based business has to consider its taxation situation.

Do you need to register your business for sales tax purposes; have you informed your tax office of your business’s inauguration?

Do you have a good tax professional lined up to guide and assist you?

The bottom line when it comes to taxation is that from the outset you need to make sure your papers and books are in order, this will save you time, money and heart ache in the long run.

- Prepare realistic and achievable goals and targets for your first year.

Do not expect to conquer the world with your first year’s business returns.

Starting a business is a life changing undertaking and one you must be patient with. The rewards are there, but make sure you set yourself achievable targets ? when you reach them they will give you the confidence and satisfaction to set new goals and to continue building your business’ success.

Matt Bacak, The Powerful Promoter and Entrepreneur Magazine e-Biz radio show host, became a “#1 Best Selling Author” in just a few short hours. He has helped a number of clients target his specialty, opt-in e-mail direct marketing systems. The Powerful Promoter is not only a sought-after Internet marketer but has also marketed for some of the world’s top experts whose reputations would shrivel if their followers ever found out someone else coached them on their online marketing strategies. For more information, visit Bacak’s site at http://www.powerfulpromoter.com or sign up for his Powerful Promoting Tips at http://www.promotingtips.com

The Legal Issues of Starting a Business

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

By Jordi Shoman

When you want to start your own business, it is not just a matter of setting up shop and waiting for the customers to come to you. Depending on what kind of business you want to start with your online incorporation , you may have to get permission from the town or city. Some areas of a city have special zoning regulations in place that do not permit a business in a residential area, even if you plan to operate it out of your home. You do have to get a license from the government for taxation purposes and so that you can claim your expenses when you have to file your income tax return.

Other issues that you have to look at when starting a business relate to finding a suitable location, a building and the staff that you can work with. Of course, you do have to have insurance on the building and the stock if you sell products and if you provide services, you will need to have your equipment insured. You might say that you plan to run an Internet business out of your home so none of these issues will apply to you. No matter what kind of business you have, you need to have a business taxation number that allows you to collect taxes from your customers. You also have to pay taxes on the income that your business generates.

If you plan on opening a business where you prepare or serve food, then you have to deal with health and safety issues. Government inspectors will do regular inspections to make sure that your premises are clean and that you prepare the food in the proper way. If you wish to serve alcohol, you will have to obtain a special licence.

Having your own business also means that you have to deal with issues of hiring and paying staff. Accurate financial records are necessary in order for you to determine whether or not your business is making a profit. If you don’t have the talents to do this on your own, you will have to hire an accountant to help you out. These are all issues that you have to consider when you decide to start your own business.

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