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A 20-Point Checklist for New Home Businesses


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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/


You're eager to start your home business and bring in some

extra income. Although you're probably bursting with ideas

and enthusiasm and want to jump right in, take some time to

plan and prepare for your new venture.



Here's a simple checklist you can use in the startup phase

of your home based business. Feel free to add additional

checkpoints of your own!



1) Assess your personality. Are you the entrepreneurial

type that will do well with your own business? Are you

self-motivated, disciplined, and willing and able to

put forth the effort, time, and money? Are you the type

that can get up after a failure and try again? There

are many quizzes available to help you decide whether

or not you're ready for a home business. Try

http://quiz.ivillage.com/work/tests/areyouready.htm



2) Appraise your skills, knowledge, and experience. Make

a list of businesses you think you would be capable of

building.



3) Know your interests. If you're doing something you love,

you are more likely to work harder and enjoy yourself.

A good place to find unique business ideas is here:

http://homebasedwork.com/cgi-bin/a/t.cgi?bizideas



4) Figure out what type of business you want to run. Out

of the huge number of possibilities, select one that

works well with your skills and your interests. An

excellent manual with 16 different Internet 'business

models' that you can copy is available at

http://buildyourhomebiz.com/rd/senze.html



5) Do some market research. Is there a demand for the

product you plan to sell, and at the price at which

you want to sell it? After your (projected) expenses,

will you be profitable?



6) Check out your competitors. How will you distinguish

yourself from them? Why should customers come to you

instead of to them? What are they doing right or

wrong, and how can you improve upon them?



7) Select a business name. Make sure you don't infringe

upon someone's trademark! You can research trademarks

at http://www.marksonline.com/ . Consult with a

qualified legal professional for more information.



8) Know the zoning regulations in your area. Make sure that

you are permitted to operate a business from your home.

Some areas may also place restrictions on the type of

business that can be operated from your home.



9) Find out what licenses, registration, or permits you

need to operate your home based business.



10) Research any additional regulations applicable to your

product. Find out if there are restrictions on producing

it from your home. For example, if you're a caterer, the

authorities may not allow you to prepare food in your

home if you have pets running around!



11) Select a business structure, such as sole proprietorship,

partnership, or corporation. Again, you may want to

consult with a qualified professional to determine

what's best for your specific situation.



12) Assess your financial situation. Do you have enough

to finance a business startup? How will you handle

emergencies? Don't forget about marketing expenses --

the success of your business will depend in large part

on how well you market it.



13) Secure additional funds, if necessary. Loans, lines of

credit, grants, savings, and employment income are some

ways that entrepreneurs can finance their businesses.

The US Small Business Administration has a useful list:

http://www.sba.gov/starting/indexspecial.html



14) Prepare a business plan to help you define your goals

and stay focused. Again, the US SBA offers help at

http://www.sba.gov/starting/indexbusplans.html



15) Investigate the costs associated with purchasing the

necessary equipment, materials, and supplies. Contact

several suppliers to compare quality, prices, and

service.



16) Talk to your local tax office. Ask for any relevant

information on how your home business will affect your

tax situation.



17) Consider purchasing additional insurance to cover your

business assets.



18) Set up your home office. Establish rules and 'office

hours', when customers can generally expect to reach

you. Consider setting aside a room specifically for

your office space.



19) Talk to your bank about a business account, to keep

your business and personal income and expenses separate.



20) Consult with professionals. Depending on your situation,

you may need to use the services of lawyers, accountants

or bookkeepers, insurance agents or brokers, and others.





For additional information, read the US Small Business

Administration's 'Small Business Startup Kit' available

at http://www.sba.gov/starting/indexstartup.html .



_____



Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical

guide to building a business on a beginner's budget. It's

a proven hit with beginners, for the down-to-earth style

and loads of instantly useable tips! For details, visit

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html

OR request a series of 10 free reports to get you started:

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/freereports.html





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