Love the idea! Your best bet is to narrow it down to what you want to do in your doggie business. Do you want fashion (collars and clothing), a bakery (treats and yummies), training, grooming and wash, doggie sitting?
I’d say a business course would be a good place to start. You can find one at your local community college. Maybe an accounting class as well.
You have made a start by coming up with a general idea of what you want to do, so how do you go about this.
You need starting capital this can be either saving or from a loan if its the latter always shop around for the best deal and don’t be afraid to play lenders off against each other.
You will need to know what you are doing so make sure you have the knowledge otherwise you will fail before you begin, or you can either hire or sublet space to experienced staff and charge them a fee.
Attending a business course will only benefit you there is lots of information on line that you can research so use it.
Accounts can be tedious and time consuming and it can be beneficial to get an accountant to sort them for you a general book keeping course can help you run the business day to day.
Premises can be sourced locally so shop around and try to find a place with a good passing trade and parking.
Demand is needed, is there a demand for the services you want to offer
There are hundreds of things you need to take into consideration so research,research,research and the best of luck to you. References :
June 29th, 2010 at 1:10 pm
Love the idea! Your best bet is to narrow it down to what you want to do in your doggie business. Do you want fashion (collars and clothing), a bakery (treats and yummies), training, grooming and wash, doggie sitting?
I’d say a business course would be a good place to start. You can find one at your local community college. Maybe an accounting class as well.
Best of luck!
References :
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June 29th, 2010 at 1:51 pm
You have made a start by coming up with a general idea of what you want to do, so how do you go about this.
You need starting capital this can be either saving or from a loan if its the latter always shop around for the best deal and don’t be afraid to play lenders off against each other.
You will need to know what you are doing so make sure you have the knowledge otherwise you will fail before you begin, or you can either hire or sublet space to experienced staff and charge them a fee.
Attending a business course will only benefit you there is lots of information on line that you can research so use it.
Accounts can be tedious and time consuming and it can be beneficial to get an accountant to sort them for you a general book keeping course can help you run the business day to day.
Premises can be sourced locally so shop around and try to find a place with a good passing trade and parking.
Demand is needed, is there a demand for the services you want to offer
There are hundreds of things you need to take into consideration so research,research,research and the best of luck to you.
References :