Monday, May 12, 2008

Do I need a small business lisence to fix computers in my home for a fee? -

I wasn t sure whether to try to find a legal section or put it here, but the topic is business. So here goes.I m 16 and am very experienced with computers. I m currently in my first year at college and am very confident in my ability. I ve made a few house calls setting up networks and fixing computers packed with viruses. I d like to put an ad in the paper and make a little money with it. (Foodservice jobs suck! XD)Do I need a small business license or something? I didn t even think of it until I realized that I could make quite a bit of profit (for a teenager) and that I ll probably have to file taxes or something of the sort.The bottom line: Do I need a small business license? Keep in mind I m only 16, so I m still a minor. I don t know if that makes a difference.

yes you do...but for a donation hell no.Example....Scenario 1 (With License). I will charge you 50 for a hard drive installScenario 2 (No license). Give me a 50dl donation for installing the hard drive..

As long as your earnings are below the thresh-hold you don t. You have to check your state laws for the limit.

for tax purposes you will want to file for a LLC

if you re going to do something that you enjoy and may lead to starting, building and owning a successful computer repair business then do it right from the start...1.Create your company name.2.Register your name.3.Form your business structure; Sole Proprietorship.4.Obtain your business/occupational license (if needed by your county).5.Obtain your resellers license (sales tax license) which most states allow at age 16...if not then have one of your parents get their tax id, sales tax license and you make it look like you work for them...6.Get signed up with the distributors in order to have access to hardware and software at wholesale.-you need a website...every business needs a website...7.Choose your domain name.8.Register your domain name9.Choose a webhost provider and a hosting plan.10.Choose your web development software.11.Start building your website.12.Set up your merchant account or paypal account or have your parents set it up for you.13.Complete your website.14.Promote, market and advertise your website and services locally and online as well to establish a presence.. many people use google more than they use their yellowpages.15.Then wait for the order to start rollin in.Of course it s not that simple but it can be if you just take it one step at a time. Write a simple step-by-step business plan just as you see here. Then follow each step and then scratch it off of your list as you complete it. Before you know it you ll be needing to hire more help. Hope this helps...

I am start a software/bpo company any suggestion for me? -

Thanks a lot

work hard !

Why dont buyers leave feedback? -

Isn t it so annoying on amazon,ebay,half.com, and wherever else when the buyers dont leave feedback? It just makes me wanna grab them by the neck and force them to click the simple positive feedback button.Maybe its not just me..

I guess for the same reason that rarely anyone chooses a best answer on YA! : they just WANT something and don t care about the effort that others expend to provide what they want.

Once upon a time, feedback on eBay answered two simple questions. If you were a buyer, did you pay for the auctions you bid on? If you were a seller, was the item delivered as described? Now, it s all messed up. If you are a seller, you can no longer leave negative feedback if someone promises to buy an item and never pays for it. As a result, sellers heed the saying of he who praises everybody praises nobody and tend to not leave feedback for anyone. Buyers have taken the cue that the feedback system has become essentially meaningless and have stopped leaving feedback for sellers. The solution is to write a nasty email to ebay/amazon/half about the sorry state of their feedback system. They regularly distribute the most amusing at their annual Christmas party. Perhaps you can give them a laugh or two.

I know what you mean. I sold on eBay a long time ago and only a handful of people bother. I ve always left feedback whether I ve been a buyer or seller. It takes a moment of my time and I actually like helping other people even in some small way. When I was selling on eBay, I used to tell people that if they let me know when they got the product, that I d be happy to leave feedback right away for them. That did get some people to leave me FB. I never directly asked anyone to do so, though. As a buyer, I always leave feedback except if a seller TELLS me to do so. I like to feel that I m doing something voluntarily, you know. If someone writes me a note saying Positive feedback is much appreciated :) and doesn t order me to do so, I m more than happy to comply.Some people just don t give a flying F about others; it s that simple.

Yea sometimes, but I don t make a big deal... I d be happy if they leave nice comments but I d rather not get any negative comments.

Because no one gives a crap as long as they get the product. That s the way humans are, unfortunately. Too greedy so force any other information into their heads.

Can any body tell me ideas of how to work from home ? and if yes how to do it ? -

I am a trainer in the home based industry. Will you tell me your background of jobs you have had in the past?

You can only obtain legitimate work from home positions from brick and mortar companies. You want to send your resume out to companies hiring for positions you are qualified for, but include in your resume that you have a home office and you wish to work remotely. Include how you have your home office set up and what equipment you already have in order for you to perform your job. These jobs are just going to advertised as jobs, they would not promote them as work at home because they would hear from too many unqualified people.

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Check out mycomeup.com - You should get some ideas from the site.

I want to relocate somewhere new and make a fresh start. Where should I begin? -

Begin by figuring out what went wrong where you are now, that you feel you need a fresh start. Remember that you take yourself with you wherever you end up going.Good luck.

Depends on what you want to do and what you hope to escape. If you are on the lam from the law, you may want to look at another country (just about every other country on the planet has better health care than we do and a better economy). If you only speak English and are on the run, Canada rocks. It s just like the U.S. only cleaner, friendlier, and more efficient.If you re looking for a decent job, ask yourself what you want to do and then look at different states occupational outlook and major industries. You can do this by looking up whatever state you re thinking about and then googling it s occupational outlook, long-term business atmosphere, economy and job picture. You can find this by just Googling these exact terms and looking up office of economic development long term: for whatever state. You ll start seeing trends or patterns after a few minutes of looking. With the way the unemployment rate is continuing to rise and many companies simply refusing to hire and banks refusing to lend, you might want to consider moving to a state where you have friendly supportive family in case you need to ask them for help if fish aren t biting. So it depends on many different things, but you have a few ideas to kick around to start off with. If you speak foreign languages of any kind, that also gives you more marketability.

it depends what you like, city or treees n nature n what not...california vs.south carolina for example, big difference...

Would you pay $60 a month for a professional website for your business? -

includes (if applicable) flash, data entry, really good design.I cant provide a link right now because i want to keep it quiet until im ready to open.

For web hosting, or the design? For hosting, that is a horrible price. For design, it depends on how good of a job they do.

How do I find quot;realquot; grants for starting up a business? Is there $ available for women business owners? -

very little if any grantsfor starting a new business, no matter who you are

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