
I wrote The Essential Business Handbook so people can get their business set up fast. If you follow this book, you can get your Federal ID#, DBA certificate, Seller’s Permit, business license, and more, in less than a month. Instead of spending $1,000+ to have someone else get you started, spend under $20 and do it yourself.

You can use this workbook with The Essential Business Handbook. Or if you’re focused and determined, you can use it as a tool to help you take care of everything on your own. This workbook will help you keep track of your progress, and allow you to have all of your filing and registration numbers in one place.

I wrote The Essential Business Handbook so people can get their business set up fast. There is no unnecessary information, just the what, why, and how for each step. It explains the different business types, shows how to get a Federal ID#, DBA certificate, a Seller’s Permit, and more. There are also sections on payroll, trademark registration, merchant accounts, and pricing structure. It is available on Amazon for $14.95, or as an eBook for $9.95.
I wrote The Essential Business Handbook, and write www.minibizbuzz.com to help new owners of very small businesses. Money is always an issue for new business owners, so I focus on Do-It-Yourself, and hybrid-DIY (learning the basics and hiring a virtual or temporary assistant). Because I’ve started a few businesses, I know firsthand what it takes in the beginning.
After working in corporate and cost accounting for 15 years, I decided to start my own company. In 2005 I started a graphic t-shirt business. My business degree and professional experience were helpful, but running a company takes so much more than a just a knowledge of accounting. Through trial and error, and lots of misspent money, I got the business up and running.
While working on the business, friends, and friends of friends, started asking for help in getting their companies set up. I would talk them through the process, but I realized there wasn’t a concise book that addressed the most basic steps of setting up. So I decided to write one, that anyone could follow. That led to writing the blog, because I wanted a platform to offer other information, opportunities, and support. I soon realized that what I like is the business process; what needs to be done and how it can be done for little or no money.
I sold the t-shirt business in 2009, even though it was making a modest profit, because once it was functioning, my interest faded. This allowed me to focus on new business ideas (I am currently working on an organic plant food), the book, and the blog.
This is a list of free and almost-free information. It is organized alphabetically, by category. Occasionally I’ll include something that costs a few hundred dollars, but only if I feel it is a real value for the money. I add to the list frequently, so check back. And if you know of a great resource that belongs on the list, please email me and I’ll check it out.
Branding Blogs
http://www.biggirlbranding.com/
Business Blogs (general)
http://www.WomeGrowBusiness.com
http://www.churchofthecustomer.com/
http://www.worksmartmompreneurs.com/blog/
http://escaping-mediocrity.com
http://smallbusinessideagenerator.com/
http://entrepreneurinmaking.com/
Email/Newsletter Services
Marketing Blogs & Sites
http://www.copyblogger.com/ (great info listed under “resources”)
http://www.thelaunchcoach.com (go to “services” for awesome free downloads)
http://www.creatingcustomerevangelists.com/testify/testify.pdf (awesome free eBook about creating customer loyalty)
Misc Information
http://theessentialbusinesshandbook.com/register/ (basic info on the different business types – Corp, LLC, etc…)
http://www.clker.com/ (totally free graphics)
http://www.dreamstime.com (really affordable stock photos and graphics)
http://www.blogtalkradio.com (start your own radio show or find shows that will help your biz grow)
http://www.fiverr. com/ (people offering all kinds of services for just $5.00 – for example video editing, tech issues, creating a banner)
Money
http://www.financiallysmitten.com
http://www.sba.gov/financialassistance/borrowers/guaranteed/mlp/index.html (SBA MicroLoans – maximum $35k)
Networking Groups
http://www.theentrepreneurconnection.com
http://www.savorthesuccess.com/
http://www.ladieswholaunch.com/
http://www.kerrysnetworkforwomen.com/
Organize Your Office/Life Blogs & Sites
http://www.oneorganizedbusiness.com
http://www.gothamorganizers.com/
http://www.getorganizednow.com/welcome.html
Public Speaking
http://www.coachlisab.com/resources.html (Lisa Braithwaite is an amzing speaking coach and she work via video)
PR Blogs & Sites
http://www.easyprsecrets.com/ (Get Melissa Cassera’s amazing free eBook)
http://www.publicitypros.net/?cat=111 (Ann Baker/Publicity Pros has a bunch of free downloads)
http://www.helpareporter.com/ (story/interview requests from reporters)
http://www.helpareporter.com/gb (gift bag item requests)
http://www.pitchrate.com/ (story/interview requests from reporters)
http://www.alumni.hbs.edu/careers/pitch/ (when you start, there is a “tip” for each section – you must close this in order to start typing your pitch. it’s a great guide and gives you a basic “elevator pitch” that you can then edit)
http://www.publicityinsider.com/index.asp
Product-Based Businesses
http://entreprenette.com/instantly-famous (Opportunities to get your products on TV or in films)
http://entreprenette.com Cool download “10 Simple and Powerful Steps to Starting Your Own Product Line” (Sarah knows her stuff!)
Selling
http://www.e-junkie.com/ shopping cart/ buy buttons so you can sell your downloads. starts at $5/month
Social Media Tools
http://www.tweepsearch.com/ (searches the bios of Twitter users)
Video Host Sites
Video Conferencing/Vlogging Tools
https://payments.tokbox.com/ (video conferencing – free and “for fee” options)
http://cueprompter.com (onscreen prompter for the video interviews)
http://www.oovoo.com (split screen video chat recording)
http://jingproject.com/pro/ (captures your screen in a video format)
Website Tools/Add-0ns
http://wufoo.com/ (forms, online surveys, etc…)
http://www.jotform.com/ (forms, online surveys, etc…)
http://gickr.com/ (create an animation from pictures)
http://www.google.com/analytics/ (analyze your website traffic)
https://adwords.google.com.au/select/KeywordToolExternal (calculate the potential size of your market – get the total # of searches by search word & phrase)
“I wish I had read The Essential Business Handbook long before I started my venture. It would’ve saved me so much time in the setup process. I love how clear and to-the-point the book is! Business owners would be well-served to read it sooner than I did.”
“It really cuts to the nuts and bolts of starting your own business. No fancy jargon to confuse you. The best handbook I’ve read thus far! I’ll be giving it to some friends I know who wish to be entrepreneurs.”
“Show this guide to any veteran business owner, and you’ll likely receive the same response I had, which was, ‘that would have been helpful when I was starting out!’”
“This book is highly recommended for young or first time business owners… Her explanation of resale number alone makes it worth it to get your book.”
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