Starting your own business is one of the best ways to generate wealth. However, it can be difficult to know where to begin.
Millions of people before you, including us, have started successful businesses. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel or spend hours researching what needs to be done. We can show you how we did it and what we learned along the way.
Here are the steps to starting a business:
- Put together a very high level and basic business plan
- Come up with a name
- Buy your domain name
- Secure social media accounts
- Develop a brand identity
- Set up a Google Workspace account
- Create a basic, foundational website
- Get some business cards
- Find an accountant and an attorney
- Set up an LLC
- Get an EIN
- Create an operating agreement
- File necessary paperwork with your state
- Open a business bank account
- Set up a payroll service for employees and contractors
- Put a basic accounting system in place
- Start using a project management solution from day one
- Build an internal system from day one
- Set up a Slack account
- Set up a conference call number
- Set up 1Password and Create a subscription tracker
- Create a strategic plan for the next 12 months
1. Put together a very high level and basic business plan
Don’t leave your business success to chance. Start by mapping out your journey, answering two basic questions: How am I going to get there? and How will I pay for it? Don’t overthink it; be realistic about what it takes to get where you want to go.
To get to profitability, you need a business plan. A business plan is like a road map that shows you where your business is going and how you’re going to get there.
You can use this business plan template from Rocket Lawyer or check out our guide to writing a business plan to get started.
2. Come up with a name
When choosing a name for your company or website, keep these tips in mind: It must be memorable and brandable. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but it should reflect your brand image. You will be saying this name a lot, so it should be easy to say and spell. Most importantly, you need to think carefully about whether it will work as an address on the Internet (URL).
It is important to be confident in the name you choose. Your business’ name will be one of its most important assets. If you don’t love it, you won’t be able to sell it. You’ll have to sell it 24/7/365 for a long time.
Pick a name that is unique and is not already taken by an established business or product. The general rule of thumb is to search Google for the name to ensure that it does not conflict with an existing company or brand.
Get the .com of your name. This is critical. It’s unbelievable how many people take this for granted and just completely disregard their domain name. If you want people to take your business seriously, make sure you have the .com.
Here is a great process for coming up with a business name:
- Brainstorm as many words, concepts, ideas, beliefs, descriptors, etc. as you can that fit the image, vibe, feel, or product/service you will offer.
- Brainstorm a list of business names based on your initial brainstorm from Step 1. Use a free online name generator to help you brainstorm.
- Check the names in Google. Delete any options that are already a known business — especially not one in your space.
- Make sure the domain name can be acquired.
Here are more tips for coming up with a business name:
- Imagine your name with a logo on a big sign in your future office space.
- Imagine your name on a T-shirt.
- Say your name out loud. “Hi, I’m Name from Business Name.” How does it feel? Do you like how it sounds? Try saying it how you would when you answer a business call.
- Bounce your options around and talk to people about it.
- Spend some time thinking about it and let it sit for a while. Do you continue to come back to the same name?