Getting Help on Starting a Business
When you want to start a home business,
it can be easy to feel alone, confused, and scared. The
chances are that you don’t know anyone else who’s ever
started a business, and you don’t even know who to ask if
you get stuck. Here are a few things you ought to
be looking
at.
The
Internet
The Internet is a great resource for
people who are thinking of setting up a home business –
as well as all the articles you can find with practical
advice, there are also many forums, where you can read about
others’ experiences, and ask
questions.
The
Government
Scary as it might seem to be getting advice
on anything from the government, most governments go really out
of their way to produce all sorts of easy-to-understand
material on starting your own
business. Encouraging you in business is a great way for
them to both strengthen the
economy and increase tax
revenues.
Depending on your area,
you might find that local government agencies are also keen to
give you help and advice, and might even have some kind of
‘small business center that you
can visit.
Mentors
Mentors are usually volunteers who
think it would be nice to offer local businesses help and
advice. They often have years of business experience, and
can be really useful – if you find one, hang on to
them.
Librarians
Always willing to help and sadly
neglected in our ‘wired’ age, you really should talk to a
librarian. Libraries generally contain all sorts of
business books and resources that they’ll
be able to point you
towards, and they’ll be more than happy to do research
into obscure areas
for you.
Lawyers
Pricey as they might be, lawyers know
all about starting businesses – they’ve almost certainly
done it thousands of times over. It can be well worth
paying for an hour of a lawyer’s time and just asking them
every question you can think
of.
Accountants
A less expensive alternative to
lawyers, accountants also know their stuff, especially
(obviously) on the financial side. If you want your
business to be profitable, you should take on board what your accountant
tells you – and if you don’t have one, you should
get one. By the time
they’ve helped you navigate through all the tax mazes,
they’ll almost certainly have made their fee back for
you anyway.
Incubators and
Investors
If you think your business would be an
attractive proposal to people who back businesses for a
living, then you can try going to a ‘business incubator’
or some other kind of investor with your idea. If they like
it, they’ll often have a quick process set up to get
your company up and
running as soon as
possible.
Universities
Here’s an interesting one: universities
are full of business students. They’ve all spent ages
learning about nothing but business, and many of them
would just love to help get a real one off the ground – it’d look
great on their CV, after all. Business students can
be a great source of
free help and advice, and they’ll probably even be
thankful to you for letting them help
out!
Teachers
If you do a course to get a formal
qualification in what you want to do before starting the
business, you’ll probably find that your teacher is also
a good resource on the business side of things. They’ll have had plenty
of students starting businesses who’ve asked them
similar questions, and they
might even have prepared some material to give to
anyone who asks for
it.
Your
Bank
Traditionally, your bank would have
been the first place you went if you were thinking of
starting a business, but many people seem to ignore them
nowadays. While they’re no replacement for accountants, most banks
will offer you a ‘business advisor’ when you
open a business account,
and they can be especially helpful with the technical
and financial
elements of starting up.
Associations,
Societies and Unions
Whatever industry you’re thinking of entering
probably has some kind of trade association, society or union.
You should join as soon as you can, and take advantage
of all the resources that
they will almost certainly offer to people wanting to get
started in their industry.
After all, the more people who are in their industry, the more
members they can
get.
So you see, there’s no shortage
of information out
there when you
look for it.
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