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7 Tips for Starting a New Business
It can’t be denied, in itself, starting a new business is extra hard and will take your time, patience, and extra determination. Also, if you need to get off to a good start, being prepared will matter. Don’t forget to visit our Contact and About page to learn more about Discount Registered Agents. Here are 7 tips to help you in starting a new business.

    1. Business Plan – A business plan is a necessary requirement when starting a new business. Among other things your plan should look at include goals, management structure, services/products, target clients and marketing strategies. A business plan is a document that provides internal guidance and helps increase confidence in the business.
    2. Insurance – There are a lot of different types of coverage you should consider. The types include general business liability insurance to business errors and omissions insurance for directors and officers.
    3. Business Entity Formation – There are a lot of benefits of forming an LLC or Limited Liability Corporation. One thing about these entity types is that they will with no doubt be of benefit to you with regards to personal liability, taxation and protection of personal assets. You should consult with an attorney or CPA to determine which business entity, if any, will be most beneficial to your business.
    4. Permits & Licenses – A thing to consider before beginning to operate a business is that you should look at your state laws and authorities to ensure that you have the permission to proceed with your business. In some cases, special licensing requirements should be taken before even considering running the business.
    5. Intellectual Property (IP) – IP laws are known to be complex but that doesn’t mean they should be ignored. Invest into understanding what can be done if you need to protect your IP.
    6. Advisers – Have a network of attorneys, accountants and business people that have experience in your industry. This is the best way you can use to ensure a great start for yourself.
    7. Commitment – You have to be committed to your business if it is to succeed. You will face challenges and setbacks but these increase the chances of success for your business.

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50 Steps Every Entrepreneur Should Follow When Starting a Business

One of the most difficult and rewarding things you will ever do is to start a business. Although the procedure is simpler than you may think, reducing it to five or ten stages is an understatement and an injustice. The next 50 steps to start a business are, for the most part, required, while some businesses may be able to skip a few phases or finish them out of order. Click here to read the entire article.

Ways to Make Your Space More Productive (And Realistic) for Remote Work

Did you start working from home recently? Did your joy at a ten-second commute suddenly change to disappointment as you witnessed unclean dishes, wailing babies, and general disorder invade your office? Is your workspace truly just a laptop on a table—or, even worse, a couch?

Do not be concerned! You are not alone, and assistance is on its way. Remote work has never been more important, and while your surroundings certainly influence how you work, the good news is that there’s a lot you can do to ensure it supports your productivity.

You can build a workstation that looks beautiful, feels wonderful, and helps you perform your best work even if you have limited space, time, or finances. Continue reading for some tried-and-true advice on how to get there.

Trello, a web-based, kanban-style application, is a powerful collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. At one glance, Trello can tell you what’s being worked on, who’s working on it, and where a task is in a process, helping teams to better collaborate and get work done quicker! Trello is a great choice for project management whether you’re a small business owner, a mid-to-large size corporation or a blogger. You can manage a whole slew of different projects and get them done without things falling through the cracks. The best part is you can get started completely for free, however, you’ll be limited to 10 boards. If you need more than 10 boards, you can upgrade to a paid Trello plan for $10/person/mo billed annually.

Paperless Office with PDF
A paperless office with PDF is exactly as it sounds—an office without paper, relying upon digital documents in digital files instead.
While the concept has been around for a long time, the paperless office has been difficult, if not impossible, to achieve. Today, however, technology advances have made it not only possible but even attractive to take your office paperless—or, if not entirely paperless, certainly less reliant upon the veritable printed page. Click here to continue reading this article.

Printing PDF vs Creating PDF
There are many reasons to use PDF files as a way to share documents. Especially these days, when you do not even need enterprise level PDF software in order to turn a text document, a spreadsheet, or even web page into a shareable file that anyone can read, regardless of his or her operating system or other software suite. People can create PDF files using any number of PDF printers that are available on the web– many for free.
While using a PDF printer serves as a good solution for cheap and easy PDF file creation, it lacks many of the features that a good PDF software solution has to offer. Click here to continue reading this article.

6 Tips to Reduce Spam Form Entries
If you have forms on public web pages, you’re bound to get some spam. Spam form entries are a frustrating part of collecting leads, growing an email list, and giving people opportunities to contact you.

Why is spam so common? Because spammers set up spam bots. These are automated scripts that troll the web for forms and submit some content.

Why do people spam forms? For backlinks, mostly. Google will boost a website’s rankings if it has a lot of links, so less-than-honest marketers create bots that spam forms with links. If any of those links show up on a website, their site’s ranking improves. This method of “marketing” isn’t as effective as it used to be, but it doesn’t require the “marketer” to do anything but let a script run.

In other cases, spammers set up a group email address that they put into the email field on your form. They add a message with links to the message or comment field. If you have a default auto-response email set up (like most forms do by default), you will unwittingly send a spammy message to a list of email addresses.
In the worst cases, some bots will use your form to inject malicious code into your website. These bots could damage your pages or databases, harvest sensitive information, or even disable your site entirely.

Needless to say, it’s important to stop spam form entries however you can! Let’s dive into some strategies to reduce them. To continue reading this Blog Post from Gravity Forms, please go to: 6 Tips to Reduce Spam Form Entries

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Books

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change
In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, author Stephen R. Covey presents a holistic, integrated, principle-centered approach for solving personal and professional problems. With penetrating insights and pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step-by-step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, service, and human dignity–principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.

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Podcasts

Jay Abraham is your greatest friend, Your greatest advocate, and Your champion. If you travel to his website you will find 800 plus resources available to you. You might have to do a little work because there’s so much information to sort through, but there’s more business growth content and resources on his site, GRATIS, than most people ever charge for!

Every week Jay puts out something extraordinary on his podcast! They are not self-serving, superficial, or pandering. They’re not the normal crap that people do and very few of his podcast episodes will offer anything. If he does offer anything from anybody else, he doesn’t profit from it.

Most episodes are actually deep interviews or keynotes that he was paid for. Every one of his keynotes and interviews are all unique and totally different. He has no problem sharing them with the world. He puts them out with reasonable frequency and he has said that about 90% are exceptional and 10% are still pretty darn educational. With regards to content in general, he has, and continues to put out, information that is usable, applicable, and more profitable to the end user – aka YOU – than he thinks almost anyone else. And when he puts something out, it typically takes a month for people to process. He is a great contributor, and he is trying to really enrich YOU. https://www.abraham.com/

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