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Incorporating In California as your business grows.Most individuals choose to incorporate their business in California as it can shield their personal assets. Personal liability protection and tax saving are the major reasons for incorporating in California. The risk of losing your personal assets is high when you have a single proprietorship or partnership. But incorporating in California involves creating a separate legal person for protecting personal assets. As a shareholder, director and/or officer it is possible for you to have control over your own California corporation.Three types of corporations can be formed in California. They are non-profit corporations, profit corporations and foreign corporations. A profit corporation is a legal entity that exists separately from its owners. California nonprofit corporations include religious, charitable, social, educational and social organizations. These organizations come under the non profit corporation law. A foreign corporation in California is incorporated by any jurisdiction other than Calif Are you passionate about your product/service? The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier “blood and guts” that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business. Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business; Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You might find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!) In the coming weeks look for “So, You Want to Start Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client” Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, helping you to find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone. To find out how a coac TMI: The Resume Destroyer So, you have just come up with the best one-of-a kind idea since sliced bread and want to start your own business. Congratulations, you are on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur! Now let me extend my deepest sympathies for the pain you will experience as you try to get your business launched.“They say my r?sum? should be only one page long. Is that correct?”Not necessarily. Many r?sum?s are rightly two, three, or even more pages in length.On the other hand, many r?sum?s are far longer than necessary. Carelessly written, they contain “TMI”—“Too Much Information”—and that mind-numbing surplus can damage or destroy a r?sum?’s ability to generate a job interview.Here are some tips to help you avoid that possibility:Eliminate “fluff.” Some of us use bloated, hackneyed, or empty phrasing that just takes up space. For example, a r?sum?’s objective might say something like “Accomplished Mechanical Engineer seeks an upwardly mobile, challenging position in a growing company.” Better: “A continuing career in Mechanical Engineering.” Be ruthless in cutting out language that serves no plausible purpose.Weed out the unnecessary. Few readers enjoy plowing through overly detailed job descriptions on a r?sum?. Make Hey, don’t stone the messenger; I’m not the only Negative Nelly on this topic! The facts are, as stated by the Small Business Administration, 80% of small business start ups close within the first five years. But, maybe you and your idea are different and you are prepared to beat the odds. If you still want to give it that ol’ college try read on. (My apologies to those of you whom I have completely devastated. However, keep in mind that if you are still reading and I haven’t scared you off yet…you could have what it takes to start your own business.) Have you ever wondered why we are in awe of the Bill Gates and Martha Stewart’s of the world? Have you ever wondered why they are one-of-a-kind kinda’ guys/gals and are so well known? Well, I think it has something to do with the blood and guts they had to donate to start & be successful in their own businesses. Anyone can start their own business, but only 20% of those starters are still in business after five years and even fewer are actually running a successful business; that means making money. So, this journey definitely takes more than what 80% of us have. Are you still reading? Ok, you may have what it takes. What it takes to start your business (we’ll leave the part about actually being successful to another article) is what I refer to as the “Eight Steps to A Successful Start”: Please note that the first eight steps have nothing to do with what you actually want to “do” in your business. In other words, if your dream is to be a career coach, you won’t actually be coaching clients until you have been a marketer, sales person, financial expert, and strategist. Oh, and for those brave Internet entrepreneurs you will also have to become an Internet guru. Note: if you know what mega-tags are, congratulations you are well on your way! Back to my point, what is important to keep in mind is that for most business launches it takes a full two years before you are “doing” whatever it is your business is all about and before you are ever the business owner of your dreams. Still reading? You are already beating the odds! Let’s take a look at Step One, “Determine Your Niche.” Your niche is determined by defining exactly what group of consumers will be your customers. This group will consist of people who have specialized interests and needs, and have a strong desire for your service or product. An example of a strong need would be an attorney who needs a well organized back office system to keep track of past and current case loads. The group in this case is “attorneys” and the specialized interest/need is all about well-organized back office systems. So, if your product is a well-organized back office system for attorneys, this guy/gal is in your niche. Once you have identified a group with specialized interests and needs, now known as “your niche”, you have to ask and come up with answers to the following questions: Will this group spend money for my product/service? And, do they have the money to spend? A good way to tell is if they have spent money for similar products/services in the past. For instance, “moms” might be a great target market for a new type of stroller, especially since they have spent money on similar products. However, not all new moms have money to spend on a new stroller. You would then want to specifically target moms who have more disposable income – i.e. extra cash for your one of a kind stroller! Can I easily find and then reach this group of people? Physicians are easier to locate than moms. Why?, well one reason is because physicians are listed as a group in the yellow pages. So, if your have a product/service that targets a professional group such as physicians you will have an easier time reaching your niche. Whereas, if you are targeting moms it might be harder to find that group, since they don’t yet have their own heading in the yellow pages! Is this group large enough that I can make money selling to them? If your product/service is eye patches for one-eyed pirates, you may need to expand your group. However if you are selling a new bra to women who have had breast enhancement surgery you might have a hit! Is this group small enough that my competition would overlook it? Yes, your competition might have over-looked the one-eyed pirate market, but that is because this group is too small. However, if your product/service is directed towards a specific need that a woman who has had breast enhancement might have, you might just have the perfect small market. Have you been a part of this group? You must know the needs of your niche market. The best way to know those needs is if you have been in that group and understand the group’s dreams, desires and needs. If you have ever been an attorney, who had need of a well-organized back office, then you would be well prepared to create and offer this service to attorneys. Is this a group you would enjoy working with exclusively? Maybe you once were an attorney and that is where you came up with this great back office system. That’s great, but if you got out of the litigation business because you couldn’t stand your peers….you might want to re-think your idea of selling your handy dandy back office system to attorneys. Can you see yourself creating other product/services for this group? No one wants to be a one-hit-wonder, ala Billy Ray Cyrus and his Achy Breaky Heart! Once you have sold everyone in your niche one of what you have to offer – where do you go from there? If your price point is high enough, maybe you go on to retirement in Hawaii, however, if you are selling a $1.99 product, you will need a way to expand your line as your business grows. Are you passionate about your product/service? The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier “blood and guts” that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business. Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business; Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You might find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!) In the coming weeks look for “So, You Want to Start Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client” Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, helping you to find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone. To find out how a coach Tackling Your Unemployment Creatively tually being successful to another article) is what I refer to as the “Eight Steps to A Successful Start”:Are you unemployed or been laid off? You are not alone if that is any comfort to you. Worldwide millions of people are in the same predicament as you are. Unemployment and lay offs are stark realities of the downsizing, reengineering, restructuring, and automation in a sluggish global economy where corporations are trying every trick in the book to reduce costs, increase productivity and keep the organization lean, mean and profitable. Every one of us has gone through the phase of being unemployed once or more in our careers.What does one have to undergo during this period. Endless wait for phone calls, eagerly scanning the emails or letters inviting you for a discussion, even a rejection letter seem to be good as you feel at least your existence is being acknowledged, the pain of unreturned calls from ex colleagues and friends whom once you helped or were close to, sudden disappearance of invitations which used to pour in when you were employed may all sound only too familiar to many of us.< 1. Determine Your Niche, 2. Identify Your Ideal Client, 3. Develop Your Unique Value Proposition, 4. Create Your Brand, 5. Prepare a Business Plan, 6. Prepare a Marketing Plan, 7. Develop a Sales Strategy, and 8. Accept failure, learn from it and re-group Please note that the first eight steps have nothing to do with what you actually want to “do” in your business. In other words, if your dream is to be a career coach, you won’t actually be coaching clients until you have been a marketer, sales person, financial expert, and strategist. Oh, and for those brave Internet entrepreneurs you will also have to become an Internet guru. Note: if you know what mega-tags are, congratulations you are well on your way! Back to my point, what is important to keep in mind is that for most business launches it takes a full two years before you are “doing” whatever it is your business is all about and before you are ever the business owner of your dreams. Still reading? You are already beating the odds! Let’s take a look at Step One, “Determine Your Niche.” Your niche is determined by defining exactly what group of consumers will be your customers. This group will consist of people who have specialized interests and needs, and have a strong desire for your service or product. An example of a strong need would be an attorney who needs a well organized back office system to keep track of past and current case loads. The group in this case is “attorneys” and the specialized interest/need is all about well-organized back office systems. So, if your product is a well-organized back office system for attorneys, this guy/gal is in your niche. Once you have identified a group with specialized interests and needs, now known as “your niche”, you have to ask and come up with answers to the following questions: Will this group spend money for my product/service? And, do they have the money to spend? A good way to tell is if they have spent money for similar products/services in the past. For instance, “moms” might be a great target market for a new type of stroller, especially since they have spent money on similar products. However, not all new moms have money to spend on a new stroller. You would then want to specifically target moms who have more disposable income – i.e. extra cash for your one of a kind stroller! Can I easily find and then reach this group of people? Physicians are easier to locate than moms. Why?, well one reason is because physicians are listed as a group in the yellow pages. So, if your have a product/service that targets a professional group such as physicians you will have an easier time reaching your niche. Whereas, if you are targeting moms it might be harder to find that group, since they don’t yet have their own heading in the yellow pages! Is this group large enough that I can make money selling to them? If your product/service is eye patches for one-eyed pirates, you may need to expand your group. However if you are selling a new bra to women who have had breast enhancement surgery you might have a hit! Is this group small enough that my competition would overlook it? Yes, your competition might have over-looked the one-eyed pirate market, but that is because this group is too small. However, if your product/service is directed towards a specific need that a woman who has had breast enhancement might have, you might just have the perfect small market. Have you been a part of this group? You must know the needs of your niche market. The best way to know those needs is if you have been in that group and understand the group’s dreams, desires and needs. If you have ever been an attorney, who had need of a well-organized back office, then you would be well prepared to create and offer this service to attorneys. Is this a group you would enjoy working with exclusively? Maybe you once were an attorney and that is where you came up with this great back office system. That’s great, but if you got out of the litigation business because you couldn’t stand your peers….you might want to re-think your idea of selling your handy dandy back office system to attorneys. Can you see yourself creating other product/services for this group? No one wants to be a one-hit-wonder, ala Billy Ray Cyrus and his Achy Breaky Heart! Once you have sold everyone in your niche one of what you have to offer – where do you go from there? If your price point is high enough, maybe you go on to retirement in Hawaii, however, if you are selling a $1.99 product, you will need a way to expand your line as your business grows. Are you passionate about your product/service? The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier “blood and guts” that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business. Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business; Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You might find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!) In the coming weeks look for “So, You Want to Start Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client” Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, helping you to find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone. To find out how a coac 6 Reasons Why Complaining Customers are Golden The group in this case is “attorneys” and the specialized interest/need is all about well-organized back office systems. So, if your product is a well-organized back office system for attorneys, this guy/gal is in your niche.With Some Tips on How to RespondTt has probably happened to you if you own your own online business. You get an email or even a phone call from someone who is upset or unhappy with this or that about your business. Most of us don’t really care to deal with whiners or complainers, but, if you’ll just take a deep breath and take some time to think about it, many times they offer you some solid insight into your business that you would not have seen. If you just react to their complaint without taking the position that their concern might be legitimate, you will lose many valuable insights and may very likely lose a customer. After all, they are on the receiving end of your business, and you can’t disregard this. Whether they are just irritated or are really upset for some reason, you need to be prepared for how to respond. Take a deep breath and keep the following in mind the next time you have a run-in with a disgruntled or upset customer.1. They often identify potential problem areas. The c Once you have identified a group with specialized interests and needs, now known as “your niche”, you have to ask and come up with answers to the following questions: Will this group spend money for my product/service? And, do they have the money to spend? A good way to tell is if they have spent money for similar products/services in the past. For instance, “moms” might be a great target market for a new type of stroller, especially since they have spent money on similar products. However, not all new moms have money to spend on a new stroller. You would then want to specifically target moms who have more disposable income – i.e. extra cash for your one of a kind stroller! Can I easily find and then reach this group of people? Physicians are easier to locate than moms. Why?, well one reason is because physicians are listed as a group in the yellow pages. So, if your have a product/service that targets a professional group such as physicians you will have an easier time reaching your niche. Whereas, if you are targeting moms it might be harder to find that group, since they don’t yet have their own heading in the yellow pages! Is this group large enough that I can make money selling to them? If your product/service is eye patches for one-eyed pirates, you may need to expand your group. However if you are selling a new bra to women who have had breast enhancement surgery you might have a hit! Is this group small enough that my competition would overlook it? Yes, your competition might have over-looked the one-eyed pirate market, but that is because this group is too small. However, if your product/service is directed towards a specific need that a woman who has had breast enhancement might have, you might just have the perfect small market. Have you been a part of this group? You must know the needs of your niche market. The best way to know those needs is if you have been in that group and understand the group’s dreams, desires and needs. If you have ever been an attorney, who had need of a well-organized back office, then you would be well prepared to create and offer this service to attorneys. Is this a group you would enjoy working with exclusively? Maybe you once were an attorney and that is where you came up with this great back office system. That’s great, but if you got out of the litigation business because you couldn’t stand your peers….you might want to re-think your idea of selling your handy dandy back office system to attorneys. Can you see yourself creating other product/services for this group? No one wants to be a one-hit-wonder, ala Billy Ray Cyrus and his Achy Breaky Heart! Once you have sold everyone in your niche one of what you have to offer – where do you go from there? If your price point is high enough, maybe you go on to retirement in Hawaii, however, if you are selling a $1.99 product, you will need a way to expand your line as your business grows. Are you passionate about your product/service? The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier “blood and guts” that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business. Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business; Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You might find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!) In the coming weeks look for “So, You Want to Start Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client” Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, helping you to find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone. To find out how a coac Control through Conditioning: Vocal Training Creates a Comfort Zone ew bra to women who have had breast enhancement surgery you might have a hit!The sense of control is a powerful and essential element in the effectiveness of any worker. Dealing with all the variables in any communication process leaves many call and contact agents with a feeling that they are merely responders and do not have control over the process or its outcome. This is a common feeling among all service workers but is especially evident in arenas where the contact is limited to voice. Without stance, gestures, and body language, vocal communication relies primarily on delivery. When workers are not confident in their ability to deliver messages in a manner that is conducive to understanding, they experience a feeling of helplessness and tension. The feeling of being misunderstood, ignored, or rejected creates an uncomfortable environment that manifests it self in a high degree of employee dissatisfaction. Feeling understood makes you feel as if you exercise a degree of control over the process and impacts its outcome. Vocal training and the confidence it creates incr Is this group small enough that my competition would overlook it? Yes, your competition might have over-looked the one-eyed pirate market, but that is because this group is too small. However, if your product/service is directed towards a specific need that a woman who has had breast enhancement might have, you might just have the perfect small market. Have you been a part of this group? You must know the needs of your niche market. The best way to know those needs is if you have been in that group and understand the group’s dreams, desires and needs. If you have ever been an attorney, who had need of a well-organized back office, then you would be well prepared to create and offer this service to attorneys. Is this a group you would enjoy working with exclusively? Maybe you once were an attorney and that is where you came up with this great back office system. That’s great, but if you got out of the litigation business because you couldn’t stand your peers….you might want to re-think your idea of selling your handy dandy back office system to attorneys. Can you see yourself creating other product/services for this group? No one wants to be a one-hit-wonder, ala Billy Ray Cyrus and his Achy Breaky Heart! Once you have sold everyone in your niche one of what you have to offer – where do you go from there? If your price point is high enough, maybe you go on to retirement in Hawaii, however, if you are selling a $1.99 product, you will need a way to expand your line as your business grows. Are you passionate about your product/service? The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier “blood and guts” that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business. Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business; Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You might find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!) In the coming weeks look for “So, You Want to Start Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client” Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, helping you to find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone. To find out how a coac Words. Words. Words. as your business grows.They're only words. Some believe the school-yard taunt: "Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words can never hurt me." They're wrong. Words can hurt you in the workplace.I'm not referring to the caustic ones spoken (or received) tainted with sarcasm, irritation, anger or frustration, carrying an emotional punch. I'm talking about simple, everyday, normal word choices. These words, like black ice, are not an obvious danger at first glance. But, they can impact your results. So, user-beware.Words create impressions, images and expectations. They build psychological connections. They influence how we think. Since thoughts determine actions, there's a powerful connection between the words we use and the results we get.Think about these two words: spend and invest. Would you like your bank to spend your money or invest it? Since spending implies the money is gone, you probably want a bank that invests. Now apply these same words to corporate budgets and see how that influences think Are you passionate about your product/service? The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier “blood and guts” that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business. Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business; Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You might find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!) In the coming weeks look for “So, You Want to Start Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client” Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, helping you to find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone. To find out how a coach can help you, contact SmartWork Career Coaching @ 805.376.1906. One of our Career or Executive Coaches will be happy to discuss your coaching options.
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