How To Start A Small Business - A Step-By-Step Guide

Starting your own small business does not have to be hard or complicated as people may make it out to be.

To start your own home business, I recommend that you register your business in your own name, such as John Smith LLC (Limited liability company)

That way, the paperwork is less complicated. You can register the LLC for $100 or less at your city halls (of course this depends on your state)

People think that starting a small business cost a lot of money, but that is not true.

With the the Internet all you have to do is set up a simple web site and have your phone number on it.

There you go, your business is in place! Now all you need to do is have a product or service to get the profit pouring in.

What I recommend is being a product distributor.

That way, you can buy products at a very low price and then resell it back for profit. For example, you can start selling health products such as weight loss pills as a reseller. The startup capital probably cost less than $150.

Whatever you do, do not over complicate your business plan.

But what I recommend is that you have a web site, so you can have a far reach of your customers. Also, when you have a website you can advertise it on the Internet to get a lot of customers. (There are plenty of free advertisement methods out there)

And setting up a website does not have to be hard. All it takes is some clicking of a button and you're done.

But whatever you do, you must set up your web site for your business to help your profit grow.

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