Riporto quasi per intero un articolo pubblicato l'anno scorso su Business Opportunities Weblog di Dane Carlson.
20 Things not to do before starting a business
- Don’t quit your day job.
- Don’t incorporate. Seventy five percent of all businesses are sole proprietorships, and they already make money.
- Don’t get a bank account. Your personal banking account will work just fine if someone wants to write you a check, or if you need to pay for something.
- Don’t rent an office. Work from home. It won’t require a first, last and security deposit. Plus, it’s tax deductible.
- Don’t hire an attorney. What’s an attorney going to tell that you didn’t already know, or couldn’t figure out on Nolo or in a good bookstore? There are only two times to call an attorney: if you’re in jail, or if someone else’s attorney contacts you.
- Don’t hire an accountant. Quickbooks Simple Start will get you going.
- Don’t get a loan. To get a loan from anyone, even your family, will require that you do too many items on this list. And besides, if you get a loan, you know work for the bank — not for yourself.
- Don’t hire anyone. Don’t hire someone if you can do it yourself. For everything else, use contractors and give them 1099.
- Don’t get a business license. I’m not advocating that anyone cheat the government. Once you can sell your product/service, go out immediately and get all of the necessary business licenses and permits in your jurisdiction.
- Don’t try to patent anything. It takes 1.5 to 2.5 years to get a patent. Who knows what the market will look like then.
Grazie Dane!
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