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he 10 Guidelines To Starting A New Business
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Bob Brolhorst
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he 10 Guidelines To Starting A New Business
By Bob Brolhorst
1. Research and know the field you are entering. Know who your competition is,
what products or services will you be offering that give you an edge? Do you
have a niche you can market?
2. Network with other small business owners and listen to their advice. Of
course. Where do you find small business owners like yourself? Check out
your Chamber of Commerce, as well as doing a search in one of the top search
engines.
3. If you don't already haveone, get a good accountant who will file your taxes
and give you sound business advice.
4. Open a business account at a bank that serves small businesses. Interview
them. After all, you'll be entrusting all your company's earnings to their care.
Most of the time the best banks to seek out is the one you have your personal
account with. You know them and they know you.
5. Know what your advertising and marketing options are.
6. Read books, take seminars, take classes.
7. Contact the Small Business Administration office nearest to you. They offer
many valuable and usually FREE services and information from retired
businessman that have been in the field that you have chosen.They also provide
various resources for funding and marketing your business.
8. Find an insurance agent who is honest and willing to give you sound business
advice and that is not in business just sell policies. Make sure that she/he is
in touch with what your business does and knows what types of coverage you
need.
9. Make sure you have a Lawyer on retainer to advise you of any legal aspects
that you should be aware of.
10. Accept credit cards! This may be another determining factor as to what
bank you choose to have your business account at. To be able to compete with
other competitors, it is a must to have a merchant account where your website
visitors can pay for your products or services with a credit card. If you are
working on a low budget then one of the free services like PayPal may be what
you are looking for.
Bob Brolhorst
Wave 5 Marketing
bbrolhorstwave5marketing.com
http://www.wave5marketing.com
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