Online Business Plans Examples

January 31st, 2009 by Kenny Kings

Online Business Plans Examples
Business License, Copyright, Trademark small shops online – help?

Hello, I plan to start a small business in line in the category Baby / Event Planning category. I started small. I may be an area that displays the product key (ie www.onesies.com – only one example, but not the product I'm selling), I am selling. In the future, be extended to another domain with the most extensive (eg Myabcshop.com). 1. Do I need a business license to do that from home? I live in New York. Its only going to be myself with no employees. I guess I would have to collect taxes (and shipping) orders, and I need mistakend or am I? 2. Is the copyright of my website to provide my product / images / copy protected in some way? A competitor can steal an idea or can I use images that are part of my book, if I did? 3. Should I register the trademark of my company (I really thought my book would be fair that for the moment until I'm ready to diversify more)? I thought maybe when I plug the strongest may be necessary, but not now.

Congratulations start a business, I'm in Wisconsin, the business license because I'm working from home (but not a tent) is a license for mobile vendors, which costs $ 10 and is automatically renewed. Because I do a show in Pennsylvania, you should get one too, it cost me $ 15 and is automatically renewed each year free. Check with your state what you need. His secretary of the city will have information for you but the state capital is the issuance of business license. You need to decide if you are a sole proprietor, a company 2 or what. And you need a name before issuing a license for you. S f you make money, they want taxes on it, so yes, they do not need permits. You will have to charge tax on all purchases made by you in your state (but the tax on any thing bought sending state). sites are not protected. Elements that make you have designed and built to be. Its design is automatically receives property as shown to the public without putting the copyright symbol and the words on each page of your site. The copyright would have to pay everything done specifically designed to sell, if you want complete protection in this regard. All information is on the government site on copyright. Brands are not so important, especially if they are new. Once you have created, so it is important to you, as a symbol of your company, you can. Trademarks are expensive, so it's something to think about carefully first. You can find lot of good information if the investigation at the SBA website at google.com for "Marketing Articles" and others, but looking at the "work at home" does not receive instructions on how child care and child care for working at home.

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