Posts Tagged ‘Business Owner’

Starting Your First Small Business: 7 Mistakes to Avoid

December 23rd, 2009

It’s common that everyone makes mistakes, especially when they are just starting out.  If you know the most common pitfalls, you’ll be less likely to struggle in your path to starting your first small business.  I’ve rounded up the seven most common mistakes that you should avoid when starting your first small business.

Mistake One: Thinking You Can Make a Million Overnight.  You cannot, I repeat, cannot, become an instant millionaire.  I don’t care how fast you are at website design or how fast some program claims you can be making money online, it simply takes time.  Yes, there are sites that can make it in the first week or so of their publication, but they have money backing them–and lots of it.  For us mere mortals without a million in the bank, building a website and getting it seen online takes time.

Mistake Two: Forgetting to Pay Your Taxes.  Yikes.  But many new small business owners have no idea when, or how much taxes they need to be paying.  Call a tax guy and chat with him about your situation.  Tell him what you sell and how much you’ve been making.  You might have to shell out a bit of cash, but it’s much better than the IRS pounding on your door.

Mistake Three: Not Checking on Inventory Sources.  Many new small businesses drop ship their products.  This means that they select a drop shipper who has something they’d like to sell, and they place that product up for sale on their website.  When a sale comes in, the business owner sends an email to the drop shipper, who then charges wholesale costs for the product.  The drop shipper then ships out the product for the business owner.  It sounds like a beautiful relationship, and often it is.  But sometimes, the drop shipper simply cannot be trusted.  They ship late, they never tell the business owner when a product gets back-ordered, or worse discontinued, and often they have high drop ship rates.  Before using a drop shipper, always do a little research (try Rip Off Report.com).

Mistake Four: Pricing Too High or Too Low.  It’s easy to get carried away and price 500% over wholesale, thinking you’ll make a killing on those designer handbags.  The truth is that 150-200% over wholesale is acceptable, even desirable, and you’ll make a good profit.  Don’t be greedy.  Your only problem comes in when a drop shipper has fees that have to be considered in the price, or if shipping costs need to be determined.  Then, consider how much those fees are, how much the wholesale cost of the product is, and calculate 150-200% over that number.

Mistake Five: Trying to be a Super Affiliate.  Being an affiliate for a product is a fun and easy way to make money fast online.  Promote a good product and you can see decent, if not great, rewards.  However, often, it “looks” like people make a lot of money as affiliates, when actually they are scrambling just to keep their shorts.  It’s common to see affiliates spending $15,000 a week in pay per click, just to make $5,000 in conversions.  That $5,000 in one hour looks pretty good on a sales page, but if it took $15,000 out of pocket to get there, that isn’t a wise business decision.

Mistake Six: No Search Engine Optimization.  This one should be a given.  You cannot have a successful website anymore unless you learn a bit about search engine optimization.  You can’t even trust an “expert” to do it for you because they just overcharge and under-perform.  You must learn to do this yourself.  It isn’t hard, and it doesn’t take very much time.  It only sounds scary because it is a concept that has even the gurus scrambling to get their acts together on.  They didn’t learn it because they always had pay per click and affiliates to fall back on.  Their websites never had to perform in the search engines, let alone do well.  Now, we’ve seen the gurus crash and fall because they’ve made this fatal, yet preventable, mistake.

Mistake Seven: Not Having Enough Content.  As they say, content is king.  For your site to perform well, you need to write some content for it.  You just do.  It doesn’t matter if you can’t write to save your life, you need this part to happen if you want to be successful.  And, the truth is that if you can’t write 300 words about the product or service you are selling, perhaps you shouldn’t be selling it.  Take a deep breath and consider the product you are selling.  What are the highlights?  What are the low-lights?  What are the specific benefits?  What color/texture/fabric/etc  is it?  What would you tell a friend about your product?  What would you tell a complete stranger?  Answer these few basic questions and you’ll be surprised how much content you can come up with.




By: Audry Grant

Small Business Startup Loans – See how Easy it is to get one Now!

December 11th, 2009

Starting up a business is a big daydreamfor many people. To get ready to begin your business however, takes time, groundwork, patience and hard work. The first thing you need to do is do some market reseach about the type of business you plan to start. . After this comes the most puzzling step for most buddingbusiness owners – the source of funds. Some people may have savings or family donations that may seem tempting to use. This is not always wise, however, as it’s not a good plan to diminishany backup money you may have. Another place to consider for funding can be a small business startup loan. A grant is much better than a small business startup loan because they can be very effortless to attain, especially for minorities. Consider this, there are some agencies that offer just small business grants for women. Furthermore, some places may have a special offer for people that are looking for a small business startup loan or grant in certain areas. Also, there can be agencies that concentrate on small business startup loans and/or grants for minorities or those wishing to start much-needed businesses. You will {need to do your homework|want to be prepared with information about your area before applying for your grant, as the companies that will be responsible for approving your startup loan or grant will want to know that you have put thought and effort into your plans. Lots of excellent resources can be found on the web that can help you to constructa business plan. To check if you can get a small business startup loan, or even better, a grant that does not need to be repaid, visit this site and answer their few questions. They will pre-evaluate your situation and check to see if you can qualify and can even offer some guidance to starting entrepreneurs. Once you have gotten your grant (you can begin with the link above), you are ready to start on your business. Being a business owner can really be the most worthwhile experience of your life. Small Business Startup Loan and Grant Information – Click here!

Government Small Business Grant vs. Small Business Loan

November 10th, 2009

Starting a small business can be very costly, as any entrepreneur knows. That’s why many people start looking for financing options. There are several choices, but if you want to remain in control of your business, you can rule out investors, which leaves you with government small business grants and small business loans. These are two very different options, so we’ll take a closer look at them here. Loans Loans are borrowed money. You’ll need to pay it back, plus interest. Often the money is provided by a bank, but there are other options, as well, including government loans and private lenders. Many people go for this option because they don’t know any better and either don’t feel they can get a government grant or don’t believe they exist. Loans can put a lot of pressure on a small business because they charge interest rates that can be fairly high in some cases. The pressure to hurry up and make enough to pay back the loan can distress a business owner and may end up causing the business to go downhill. Many new companies fail in their first year and the need to repay a loan certainly doesn’t help. Government Grants Grants are different from loans in that you don’t need to pay them back. That means it is essentially “free” money, though you won’t find anyone just handing it out. There is a rigorous process of application and approval that needs to be carefully followed. However, a government small business grant could be a lifesaver for a small business that is able to set up properly with enough money for marketing and equipment. There are literally hundreds of government grants available to you and even more funding options are available through private corporations and other sources. If you are searching online for these without help, you’ll likely only find a handful that apply to you. A searchable list of available government grants is the first step in finding minority grants that you can apply for. There are quite a few lists online, but most of them are not complete. It is usually worth paying a small fee to gain access to the best listings which will let you search hundreds of government grants. Finding government grants for business isn’t that difficult if you have a good, comprehensive list. The difficult part lies in creating a proposal that will catch people’s attention and give them a good reason to choose you as the recipient for the money. Your best bet is to apply for more than one grant, preferably very specific ones and then write a killer application with all the details necessarily. Government small business grant applications require a great deal of information, including timelines, project and budget descriptions, justifications for the money and an outline of how you will track spending and progress once you have received the grant, among other things. While a loan might seem more familiar, government grants provide you with the opportunity to really get ahead in a new business. You’ll be starting out with no debt and yet, sufficient cash to launch in style and give your company the publicity it requires to be successful.




By: jamiehanson