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Start your own business is always exciting
Start your own business is always exciting, but also means that you understand and do all the things that will turn your good idea into a company that actually works. With all the issues to consider (the business name, location, legal structure, business license, permit sales, insurance, Web at, finance, marketing, etc..), It is easy to feel like you’re in a maze. This guide is detailed, clear, concise and easy to follow. Linda Pinson has successfully educated entrepreneurs for over 20 years. With this book, again it offers one of the most reliable and informative sources on the market.
* Proven methods to build a business on a solid foundation
* With the latest information, forms, examples and worksheets and calculation, this book will guide you step by step through everything you need to start a successful business.
* Find the right business for you, combining your skills and interests
* Decide whether to buy a business, start your own business, buy a franchise or being a social entrepreneur
* Name your business, decide its legal structure and choose a location
* Find out how to get a business license, file a DBA or fictitious name and get a sales permit
* Find out if you qualify for a home business
* Protect your business with insurance, copyright, trademarks and patents
* Consider financing options for your business
* Organize your books and plan the cash flow
* Research your target market and plan your advertising strategy
* Learn the basics of Internet and build a WebSite for your business
* Learn the basics of business planning
4 Questions before start your own home business

Four questions before starting the project from your own business:
1. I am a delegate or give up?. The person to start a business should be aware that due to delegate business functions to third parties but without renouncing to monitor and control the entire process. The trouble is when a delegate instead of in the sense referred to, waiver of business do things that make it third and lost control of the entire process.
2. Am I good at what I do?. The market is very competitive and one must be very good at what he does. One must be located in at least 20% of the market top in what you do. If I’m out that 20% this time I will not succeed. If I’m in that 20% then I have to continue to prepare before starting my own business.
3. Do I know my product or service?. One must know the product or service that will be part of the project from their own business.
4. Do I have resources to carry out my proposed business?. No way, any business needs money to carry it forward. Search for If you have money, I guarantee that if your business idea is good not have trouble finding money.
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