Help is on the Way: You Don't Have to Build Your Small Business Alone
A Home Business Article Contributed by Donna m. Brown
Introduce Your Small Business to Business.Gov
Every small business should get to know the United States Government's official business link known as Business.gov.
This Web site will lead you to direct entry to information, forms and assistance in starting or operating a small business when you need it most. Learn about launching a small business, managing a small business, helping a small business to grow and how to get out of a small business when it becomes necessary.
Business.gov promises to guide you through the "maze of government rules and regulations" and provide access to services and resources.
Information can be accessed by region or by industry.
What Can Business.Gov do for Your Small Business?
This Web site offers links to important information relating to business laws, employees, finances, government contracting, international trade, research and resources, special entrepreneurs, taxes, training and even the work environment.
Want to know how more about rules for hiring youth to work in your small business? You'll find links to that information too. Hiring and management procedures are keys to success when it comes to small business.
Learn about How Score Can Help Your Small Business
Business.gov will lead you to a group of experienced business men and women who offer counseling and advice to small business owners. SCORE, "Counselors to America's Small Business" is a source of free and confidential small business advice to help you build your business-from idea to start-up to success. The SCORE Association is headquartered in Washington, D.C. It is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneurial education and the formation, growth and success of small business.
Through SCORE you can get SCORE e-mail advice online. There are 389 chapter offices of score that offer face-to-face small business counseling. Low-cost workshops at those chapter offices nationwide are offered by SCORE.
You can learn more about this program by visiting
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Subscribe to SCORE eNewsletters and get information direct from the experts of SCORE. Or, if you need inspiration, read stories from real-life entrepreneurs. SORE features success stories that profile more than 100 entrepreneurs who have achieved sweet success thanks to the support of SCORE counselors.
Keep in Touch with Those Who Know
As a small business owner, it is important for you to keep in touch with those who monitor, test and experience small business developments throughout the nation and the world.
You could learn all of the dos and don'ts of small business on your own, but why? Networking and shared expertise are the basis for a strong business and sound structure built on solid information and sage advice.
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