Tips for starting a small business
posted March 8, 2009 - 3:13pmIf you're thinking about starting a small business, there are a handful of things that you're going to need to keep in mind. Following these tips won't guarantee success for your small business, but they just might help you get up and running smoothly:
* Have a plan. Take the time to write up a business plan for your small business. The business plan should include things like an analysis of your potential customer base, the strength of the market for your product, the degree to which your product is in demand, and even how much competition you have in your niche. You'll need to plan for startup costs, marketing costs, materials costs and all sorts of other overhead items.
* Have goals. Whey you start a small business, you need to have some objectives in mind. You need to realistically project how much your small business is going to make, and how much it's going to grow, in your first six months and your first year. I doesn't hurt to have a timeline, so that you can periodically review your small business to see if you're meeting those goals.
* Identify your assets. Starting a small business is nearly impossible if you don't have some help. It might simply be a spouse who's willing to do some paperwork for you. It could be a colleague who wants to go into small business with you as a partnership. Whatever the case may be, identify those people and skills that will help your small business.
* Be ready to work. Starting a small business is hard work. It takes time, sweat, energy and tears. Being a small business owner isn't a leisurely occupation. Sometimes, you're going to have to work long hours. Sometimes, you're going to be in the office or shop long after it's closed, just trying to figure out your inventory or your accounting. Is it worth it? Sure. But it's still hard work.
* Know your strengths. Focus on doing what you're good at. As a small business owner, you'll need to do things like sales and accounting, too. But try to keep your core product or service something you're good at.
* Know your limitations. If you aren't good with numbers, don't try to do your own bookkeeping. Likewise, if there is part of the process involved in your product or service that you're not good at, consider outsourcing it.
You can't guarantee success with your small business by following these tips. There are plenty of things that can go wrong. There are things outside of your control. But following these tips puts you on the right road.

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