Next Generation Speakers Magazine - August 2020

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Tip 5: Research Licenses & Permits Needed for Your Industry As you can see, there are many steps involved in starting a business. With the daunting task of figuring it all out, it’s easy to overlook the important legal requirements associated with permits, licenses and registrations. Here’s a list that your business might need: • State Requirements: Business licensing requirements may vary from state to state. • Business Licenses: Depending on your state, county and city, a business license may be required for tax purposes and to conduct other basic business functions. • Occupations and Professions: Depending on your profession, state licenses may be required for occupations such as, appraisers, accountants, barbers, building contractors, cosmetologists, funeral directors, physicians, private investigators, private security guards and real estate agents. • Tax Registration: Some states carry a state income tax. If you establish your business in a state that does, you’ll have to register and obtain an employer identification number. If your business engages in retail sales, you will need to obtain a sales tax license. • Trade Name Registration: If you plan to run your business in your local community only, registering with the state may be adequate. • Employer Registrations: Are you planning to hire employees? If so, you’ll probably be required to make unemployment insurance contributions. Tip 6: Know Your Clients A common mistake that I encounter with new business owners is that they don’t know who their customer is... possessing a poorly defined target market. Most want to sell their products or services to ‘everybody’ instead of narrowing their targeted customer base to a manageable size. You must do your homework... i.e., market research. I’ve created a business resource guide to assist you, Resource Guide for Women. Tip 7: Got Marketing? In business, marketing plays a key role in getting the word out to your prospective clients. You must create an image and be consistent! It’s important to mold and hone your business image to successfully appeal to your prospects and customers. By choosing a relevant company name, answering your phone professionally, creating a professional and clear elevator pitch, investing in professional business cards, logos and brochures, etc... all are key in marketing your business. 8


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