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What “duum_guy” said…
And I add this to it:
Be innovative and know the market for what you will be doing and know the community around you that you will be serving. Once you understand all the dynamics, you can do your best to do what “duum_guy” said, and you can become more innovative in your ideas of how to do business and how to go about what you will be providing as a business along with the occasional cool ideas ;-)

The main thing is don’t rush your self if you are not ready, things come in time. You started small, so now remember to take baby steps so that you don’t end up falling behind when you try to step forward. EB Games and Game Stop did a big merger and now they don’t know how to handle all the extra employees and extra stock and stores LOL, so do your research thoroughly and take BABY steps.

P.S.
oh ... you put this under corperations... Hmmm
I personally will NEVER incorperate...
THAT is definately NOT starting off small.
Well, if you want a mountan of paper work at tax time and you want to be like the big boys then I guess you could do that but the advise I just gave you will be harder to apply due to stock holders/investors and what have you (you may end up not owning your biz in the end if you make it a corperation and also open it up for investors such as the stock market).
(I also personally think corperations S()ck!)

2006-06-23 22:00:48 · answer #1 · answered by Am 4 · 0 0

provide the best service at the most affordable price (not the lowest price, mind you. people equate cost with quality. providing walmart-esque price drops for all products makes your customers think you're providing lower quality goods, or somehow misleading them), be nice to your customers, treat them as people and not as "money sources" and you'll see how your buissness will start to organically grow. Also, treat employees with upmost respect and financially or otherwise reward them for doing good jobs (like letting a shop clerk keep 5% of all sales she does in a day, above a certain base amount of sales).

2006-06-24 04:45:25 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Let`s put it this way: By doind everything by the book you`ll never get rich when it comes to taxpaying.

2006-06-24 04:43:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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