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What Is A Good Service Business To Open Up And Operate

Pool service companies are a rapidly growing service business. Mainly due to very low start up costs and there are literally thousands of pools in every city so it is a very easy business to start. I recommend this book for what you need to know concerning the business side of the operation. Very informative and has solid advice. Good luck!

Definitely registering your business is a start. Good job. A lot of business owners don’t realize the need to register their business and just open shop illegally. As far as other licenses, you’ll want to obtain a sales tax license, which you can do here: Sales Tax | Account / License.As far as I know, there are no other special licenses for operating an internet business. However, you’ll want to be sure you have the appropriate licenses for you industry. You’ll find a list of licenses you may have to obtain here: Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade | OEDITColorado offers a tutorial on how to start a business here: Introduction. If you haven’t referred to the tutorial, definitely browse through it. It’s not long.Finally, the SBDC is a pretty decent resource when it comes to making sure you have all your boxes checked.Business Coach & ConsultantBackbone Americabackboneamerica.comSubmit

We have helped 100’s of companies who have been in business for generations to start up ideas that have rolled the franchising aisle within a couple of months. So the answer really is to get ready for franchising if you believe your business has the potential to start franchising and will be profitable for most of your franchises.You must take the Franchise Quiz - Top Franchise Consultants In India, Franchising Solutions Company to assess your readiness to franchise.Once you have taken the quiz, you could visit Start Franchising - Top Franchise Consultants In India, Franchising Solutions Company which would give you a perfect idea on what things you must have ready to begin franchising.

Is a restaurant business considered a service or does is sell products too?

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Hi! As a former restaurant consultant who created restaurants for a living, I can assure you that there is a great deal behind what truly goes into a restaurant concept. Everything must be considered to determine if it is a viable business... location, target clientele base, parking, etc. Add to this an innovative menu, interesting design, and a good business plan, and THEN you may, or may not, have a good idea. The only way to effectively sell your idea is to create a business plan that encompasses all the variables of your concept- name, sample menu, price point consideration, and cost projections , not to mention the general points that point to the original "hook" that would make it a viable, marketable concept. Have an attorney look over said plan and create paperwork protecting your idea as intellectual property, and then bring your idea to various restaurant groups that specialize in your particular genre of restaurant- i.e.- quick service, casual service, trendy or fine dining- and prepare a presentation to see if there would be any level of interest in marketing your idea. Generally, just so you are aware, investors who would most likely invest in a new restaurant idea want to see a proven track record behind the person creating the idea, or to see a working, thriving singular example of this concept and then offer to buy the idea based on seeing a successful example they feel could be created and marketed on a much larger scale. Sometimes, people really do come up with great ideas from the get go, but more often than not, you really have to work through the kinks to get a final, polished product to mass market. But keep plugging away if it's something you believe in, and good luck to you!

What licenses do I need to operate a home based computer repair business?

I don't think it exists Kath. I think you have to read some books on home business to get a clearer understanding of what is involved. You are essentially "buying" a business, therefore you have to expect some sort of investment. You don't get something for nothing in this world. The trick is seeing past the investment and understanding what you can do with it. I invested less than $200 to buy my business and within a few days had earned that back plus a little income. I know people who have done 5 times what I did and therefore earned as much. I also know people who did nothing and then said the system is a rip-off. You can only earn money from home if you treat your business like a million dollar business and do what it takes to earn an income...also just like any other business. There are hundreds of excellent legitimate home businesses out there, you just have to understand that you have to purchase one, you won't find one that is free, and if you do, don't expect any kind of income out of it, chalk it up to being scammed.

A broom and a dust pan.But more than that, you'll need a vehicle, liability insurance, a vacuum cleaner, sponges, mops, cleaning solutions, and a strong drive to succeed.You need to advertise or prospect to get clients. It's up to you how you go about that, but you may want to make yard signs, door hangers, business cards, and maybe do some online advertising (Craigslist is a good start since it's free.)You may want to consider taking out inexpensive ads in some local circulars/magazines.You also need to price your services intelligently. This is where many small service businesses err.You want to make sure you are truly profiting, not just trading hours for dollars at a minimum wage. Without a genuine profit, you are merely self employed, and when you're not cleaning, you're falling behind in your bills.Price your services so that you can build your business bank account to fund future equipment purchases, repairs, and expand your business in the future.The next evolution might be trying to take on an employee and scaling your business upwards, but this makes things much more complicated.You may want to consider a niche: windows only, or Oriental rugs, or businesses as opposed to residential.Try to determine if there's a particular need in your local area, and see if it makes sense to fill it.Read a good book on starting a cleaning business and see if it helps better prepare you, or even expand your thinking on where you can take the future of your company.Ask for referrals from everyone you service. And above all, do a GREAT job.As you learn the ropes, take every opportunity to raise your prices. This is the key to your success. You want your margins as fat as they can be.

There are costs involved in bringing a maid to Singapore (e.g. airfare, cost of paperwork, cost of HIV and other health screening, mandatory health insurance).The situation isn't much different for any expatriate employee - when I moved overseas, I had to pay my own airfare, housing, health care, paperwork, etc. I didn't get a relocation package.In the case of the maids, most cannot afford these fees, so the agency advances the funds. Add in the cost of money, the agency's profit margins.. and you have the current situation.Some agencies advance the funds directly, but others are more indirect - they require the prospective employer to come up with the funds (around $2000), and place the burden of recovering this amount on the employer. The employer then becomes the maid's creditor, and withholds the maid's salary for a period of months until the advance is paid off. If a maid is rejected by their employer and sent back to the agency (for a variety of reasons, some of which are legitimate and others not so much) there is a penalty fee assessed on the maid. I have heard (second- and third-hand) of maids basically having no income for the first year to year-and-a-half due to the agency fees and accrued penalties.check maid agency in Singapore

What is the best business to start in jamaica?

The best business to start in Jamaica has always been one that is not quite legal but not yet illegal. In otherwords, find something that the governement hasnt banned as yet but will probably ban when they catch on...example:


1. Cash Plus Investment Scheme
2. Olint
3. World Wise
4. Illegal Cable TV
5. Long distance phone calls (before C&W got an 'exclusive' license)

An example of a good idea that hasnt been banned? Try to smuggle in some kind of 'alternative' power generation equipment like solar power or wind power. Resell the cheap power to your rural nieghbours for a flat fee of JA$1500 per month. Terms include no refund during rainy season, on cloudy days, or when there is no wind.

If you are into animals, you could start a biogas electricity plant and resell that just as well. I am sure your cows will give you enough sh*t to keep you going for a long time.

The key is to give ghetto people (low income housholds) a way to beat the system. Once you do that you will be rich sooner rather than later.

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