Bare Bones Guide To Starting A Business
Always contact a Lawyer for advice as to how to set up a
business if you are unsure. There is always free legal advice
available through SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives).
If your business starts to get really lucrative in the future,
you can even consider moving up from a Business to a
Corporation, or an LLC. You can incorporate online at
www.incorporatenow.com. SCORE will tell you how and not charge
you a fortune to do it! You can also check the Yellow Pages
under "Free Legal Aid". There are numerous agencies ready to
assist you in starting a business. Call the SBA (Small Business
Administration) or visit their Web-Site at http://www.sba.gov.
Here are the following steps, posted in order of operation:
1. Establish A Post Office Box.: This can either be done
directly at the US Post office, or through a private company
such as Mail Boxes etc. To get your Business License and other
paperwork processed quickly , they will need a PO Box or some
type of business address. That's why you should get your PO Box
first.
2. Fictitious Business Get A Name: Find out from City Hall where
to go to get a "Fictitious Business Name". This is just a fancy
way of saying the name for your business. Before you go, you
should think of a good name. Here's an example. If your last
name was Ramirez, you might want to call it "Ramirez Security"
or something similar. The cost for this is about $10.00.
3. Give Public Notice of Your New Business: After you get your
Fictitious Business Name, you will get a receipt for this. You
can bring this receipt to your local newspaper, and they will
know what to do. They will charge you a modest fee, but make
sure that they offer full services, including filing it with the
County Clerk and giving you a confirmation letter after this is
complete. You need to give "Public Notice" of your DBA (Doing
business As) name. This means that you will have to get it
published in a paper for 4 weeks, once a week.
4. Apply For a Business License : Go to City Hall in the City
you live in and apply for a Business License. Different cities
might have different procedures and fees. They should give you
an application to fill out. This is always done after the
Fictitious Business Name statement, because they need to know
the name of your business on the application. This only makes
sense. It takes a few weeks to receive your license in the mail
once your application has been processed.
5. Open up a Business Checking Account: Go to your local bank
and set up a Business Checking Account. This usually requires a
deposit of $100.00 or so. Also, if you plan on accepting credit
card orders, inquire about a merchant account. They will be very
happy to discuss all options with you. Also, have the bank make
you an Endorsement stamp according to their specifications. Your
first couple of hundred business checks will be mailed to you
within a few weeks of ordering. The bank will explain to you how
an Endorsement stamp works.
6. Rubber Stamp Purchases: Go to a business like Office Depot,
Staples, Office Max or a local print shop in your area which can
be contacted in the Yellow Pages. Have them make you a Stamp
with your Complete Company Contact Information. This should be
under $15.00.
7. Have Business Cards Made: This can be accomplished at your
local print shop or at a place like Kinkos, Office Depot,
Staples or Office Max.
8. Find an ISP (Internet Service Provider) : Find an Internet
Service provider. This is your "Pipeline" to the Internet. You
can go with an established company like MSN (Microsoft Network),
Earthlink, AOL, Compuserve or you can check your Yellow Pages
under Internet Access or Internet Service Provider or something
similar. Pose the same questions for locating an ISP as you
would for securing a hosting service, which are listed below.
They will all give you an E-Mail address. You should check out
http://ld.net/?81648
9. Securing a Domain Name: If you wish to make a presence for
your business on the Internet and are not satisfied with the
free hosting services out there, then you will have to Secure a
Domain Name. To do that, it will cost just over $8.95 per year.
Apply here: http://www.techcompassociates.com . Think of some
good names and check them out for availability. Try to have a
keyword in your Domain Name, it will help with the Search
Engines.
The reason this comes in handy is because no matter how many
times I change Hosting Services, I'll always have the same name
and same E-Mail address, info@garvinweb.com. This means, if you
ever get angry at your ISP or hosting service, you can just
change it and everyone will still be able to find you. You won't
have to change your business cards, letterheads or anything else
to reflect a different Web-Site.
10. Find a Hosting Service: Find a Hosting Service that will
meet all your expectations. A Hosting Service is the place you
"Park" your Domain Name. There are hundreds of thousands of them
out there now. Just shop around and consider different factors
such as: Price, Service, Method of Connection., CGI Support,
Tech Support, and customer support. How accessible are they to
Billing and General Service Questions? These things you must ask
yourself before you join one.
Now, you have started your business, and are ready to begin the
process or securing orders.
Congratulations!!