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Top 10 Advice’s on Starting a Business

Top 10 Advice’s on Starting a Business

Top 10 Advice’s on Starting a Business

Following the advice on starting a business above will make starting a business both a smoother, less stressful process and go a long way towards ensuring the business you start lasts and thrives.

  1. Do what you love: You’re going to devote a lot of time and energy to starting a business and building it into a successful enterprise, so it’s really important that you truly deeply enjoy what you do, whether it is running fishing charters, creating pottery or providing financial advice.
  2. Start your business while you’re still employed: Now long can most people live without money? Not long. And it may be a long time before your new business actually makes any profits. Being employed while you’re starting a business means money in your pocket, while you’re going through the starting a business process.
  3. Don’t do it alone: You need a support system while you’re starting a business (and afterwards). A family member or friend that you can bounce ideas off and who will listen sympathetically to the latest business start up crisis is invaluable. Even better, find a mentor or, if you qualify, apply for a business start up program such as The Self-Employment Program. When you’re starting a business experienced guidance is the best support system of all.
  4. Get clients or customers first: Don’t wait until you’ve officially started your business to line these up, because your business can’t survive without them. Do the networking. Make the contacts. Sell or even give away your products or services. You can’t start marketing too soon.
  5. Write a business plan: The main reason for doing a business plan first when you’re thinking of starting a business is that it can help you avoid sinking your time and money into starting a business that will not succeed.
  6. Do the research: You’ll do a lot of research writing a business plan, but that’s just a start. When you’re starting a business, you need to become an expert on your industry, products, and gen ices, if you’re not already. Joining related industry or professional associations before you start your business is a great idea.
  7. Get profession help: On the other hand, just because you’re starting a business, doesn’t as you have to be an expert on everything. If you’re not an accountant or bookkeeper, hire one (or both). If you need in write up a contract, and you’re not a lawyer, hire one. You will waste more time and possibly money in the long run trying to do things yourself that you are ant qualified to do.
  8. Get the money lined up: Save up if you have to. Approach potential investors and lenders Figure out your financial fall-back plan. Don’t expect to start a business and then talk into a bank and get money. Traditional lenders don’t like new ideas and don’t like businesses without proven track records.
  9. Be professional from the get-go: Everything about you and the way you do business needs to let people know that you are a professional running a serious business. That means getting all the accoutrements such as professional business cards, a business phone and a business email address, and treating people in a professional, courteous manner.
  10. Get the legal and tax issues right the first time: Learn what your legal and tax responsibilities are before you start your business and operate accordingly.