1Preface
1182.13.4 Differences Between Convenience and Grocery Stores
2Chapter 1. Introduction to Small Business
1192.13.5 Other Considerations
31.1 What is a small business?
1202.13.6 List of the Advantages of Convenience Stores
41.2 History of small business
1212.13.7 List of the Disadvantages of Convenience Stores
51.3 Types of Small Businesses in Medieval Times
1222.14 Exercise
61.3.1 Armorer
123Chapter 3. Types of Small Busines II
71.3.2 Apothecary
1243.1 Mobile food stalls
81.3.3 Baker
1253.2 How to Start a Food Truck Business
91.3.4 Blacksmith
1263.2.1 Step 1: Get Licensed
101.3.5 Bottler
1273.2.2 Step 2: Get a Cart or Truck
111.3.6 Candlemaker
1283.2.3 Step 3: Find a Niche
121.3.7 Carpenter
1293.2.4 Step 4: Get Financing
131.3.8 Fletcher
1303.2.5 Step 5: Make a Plan
141.3.9 Moneylenders
1313.2.6 Step 6: Get Insured
151.3.10 Artists and Painters
1323.2.7 Step 7: Find Parking
161.3.11 Physician
1333.2.8 Step 8: Get Connected
171.3.12 Potters
1343.2.9 Step 9: Utilize Social Media
181.3.13 Shoemakers or Cobblers
1353.2.10 Step 10: Expand
191.4 Small Business and the Industrial Revolution
1363.3 Jewelry designer: 3.3.1 Here Are 10 Essential Tips On How to Start A Jewelry Business
201.4.1 The Rise of Big Business at the Expense of Small Business
1373.4 Book Store
211.4.2 1850 to 1914: Small Businesses Struggle to Adapt to Changing Economic Realities
1383.4.1 How to Start a Used Book Store Offline
221.5 Small Business History in the United States: 1.5.1 Small Businesses Are the Most Adaptable Type of Business
1393.4.2 Find the Right Location
231.6 American Business Structures Spread Around the World
1403.4.3 Get Necessary Permits
241.7 It is Not All Good News for Small Businesses
1413.4.4 Research the Market
251.8 Conclusion: What Does the Future Hold for Small Businesses?
1423.4.5 Collect Inventory
261.9 Characteristics of small business
1433.4.6 Furnish the Store
271.9.1 Lower Revenue and Profitability
1443.4.7 Organize your Inventory
281.9.2 Smaller Teams of Employees
1453.4.8 Create a Buying Program
291.9.3 Small Market Area
1463.4.9 Add Something Extra to your Store
301.9.4 Sole or Partnership Ownership and Taxes
1473.4.10 Market in your Local Community
311.9.5 Limited Area of Fewer Locations
1483.4.11 Create an Online Presence
321.10 Size of small business
1493.4.12 How to Start a Used Book Store Online
331.10.1 SBA Size Standards for Small Business
1503.4.13 Collect Inventory
341.10.2 Healthcare.Gov (Affordable Care Act)
1513.4.14 Consider a Specific Niche
351.10.3 IRS Small Business Standards
1523.4.15 Purchase a Domain and Hosting
361.11 Benefits of small business
1533.4.16 Register your Business
371.12 Challenges to be faced by small business
1543.4.17 Consider other Platforms as Well
381.13 Exercise
1553.4.18 Take Lots of Photos
39Chapter 2. Types of Small Business
1563.4.19 Be Descriptive
402.1 Mall Gift Store
1573.4.20 Create an Online Marketing Plan
412.2 What are Souvenirs, and why do we buy them?
1583.4.21 Be Active on Social
422.2.1 What Are Souvenirs?
1593.4.22 Continuously Scout Used Books
432.2.2 Why Do We Buy Souvenirs?
1603.5 Yoga Institute
442.2.3 Buying Souvenirs Online
1613.6 Freelance Photography
452.2.4 Free Souvenirs
1623.6.1 Purchase Your Equipment
462.2.5 Souvenirs From Around the World
1633.6.2 Set Up Your Website
472.3 Everything London
1643.6.3 Build Your Portfolio
482.3.1 7 Best London Souvenirs for Kids
1653.6.4 Get Your First Clients
492.3.2 5 Posh Gifts from London
1663.6.5 Create a Schedule
502.4 Interior Planner
1673.6.6 Edit Before Delivery
512.4.1 Know Your Target Clients
1683.6.7 Manage Your Finances
522.4.2 Get Your Startup A Unique Logo
1693.6.8 Attend Workshops
532.4.3 Put Your Business Online
1703.6.9 Boost Your Confidence
542.4.4 Offer Your Services Free Initially
1713.7 Computer Store
552.4.5 Market Your Business on Social Channels
1723.8 Security/Detective Agency
562.4.6 Create and Show Amazing Photos of Your Work
1733.8.1 What are the Pros and Cons of Being a PI?
572.4.7 Attend Trade Events in Your Town
1743.8.2 Who will hire me?
582.4.8 Distribute Flyers
1753.8.3 Cannot I Just Load up on Spyware?
592.4.9 Explore Email Marketing
1763.9 Licensing
602.4.10 Project Yourself As an Authority
1773.10 How can I get my foot in the door?
612.5 Interior Design Fees Structure
1783.11 Starting your own PI business
622.6 Wedding Planner/Match Maker
1793.12 Exercise
632.6.1 STEP 1: Plan your Business
180Chapter 4. Types of Small Business III
642.6.2 STEP 2: Form a legal entity
1814.1 Real Estate Consultant
652.6.3 STEP 3: Register for Taxes
1824.1.1 Required Education
662.6.4 STEP 4: Open a Business Bank Account & Credit Card
1834.1.2 Required Skills
672.6.5 STEP 5: Set up Business Accounting
1844.1.3 Career Outlook and Salary
682.6.6 STEP 6: Obtain Necessary Permits and Licenses
1854.2 Related Careers
692.6.7 STEP 7: Get Business Insurance
1864.2.1 Acquire Some Real Estate Education
702.6.8 STEP 8: Define your Brand
1874.2.2 Sit for a Licensing Examination
712.6.9 STEP 9: Establish your Web Presence
1884.2.3 Accumulate Some Experience
722.7 Coaching Classes
1894.3 Travel Agency
732.7.1 History of Coaching
1904.3.1 Travel Market
742.7.2 Modern coaching. Timothy Gallwey and John Whitmore
1914.3.2 Travel Regulation and Legalities
752.7.3 What is Coaching?
1924.3.3 Cash, Surviving the First Year
762.7.4 Types of Coaching
1934.3.4 Marketing and Sales
772.7.5 The process of Coaching
1944.3.5 Travel Business Operations
782.7.6 How to Become a Coach
1954.3.6 Travel Business Network
792.7.7 Features and Differences in Coaching
1964.3.7 Travel Business Leadership
802.7.8 Similarities and Differences Compared with Psychotherapy
1974.4 Baby Sitting
812.7.9 Similarities and Differences with Mentoring
1984.5 Catering Store
822.7.10 Different types of Coaching
1994.5.1 Make an Equipment Inventory
832.8 What are the Coaching Styles?
2004.5.2 Find a Market Niche
842.9 Pros of attending a coaching class
2014.5.3 Establish Relations with Vendors
852.10 Cons of attending a coaching class
2024.5.4 Plan Your Business
862.11 Stationery Shop
2034.5.5 Licenses and Permits
872.11.1 The Folded Note
2044.5.6 Focus on Marketing
882.11.2 The Flat Card
2054.6 Xerox and Book Binders: 4.6.1 Start a Bookbinding Business by following these 9 steps
892.11.3 The Memo Pad
2064.7 Gyms
902.11.4 Non-Personalized Stationery
2074.7.1 Traditional Gym
912.11.5 Labels
2084.7.2 Medical Fitness and Wellness Center
922.11.6 Contact Cards
2094.7.3 Family Fitness and Wellness Center
932.11.7 Stamps and Embossers
2104.7.4 Should you Start a for-profit or Nonprofit Fitness Center?
942.11.8 Position Yourself in the Market
2114.8 Exercise
952.11.9 Custom Designer
212Chapter 5. Getting Financed and Marketing
962.11.10 A Quiet Place
2135.1 Self-financing
972.11.11 Create Vendor Relationships
2145.2 Loans or financial gifts
982.11.12 Marketing
2155.3 Grants from private foundations, government or other sources
992.11.13 Love Notes
2165.4 Private stock issue
1002.11.14 Sympathy Notes
2175.5 Partnerships: 5.5.1 Angel Investors
1012.11.15 Thank You
2185.6 SME finance, including collateral-based lending and venture capital
1022.11.16 Homemade Gifts
2195.7 Marketing plans
1032.11.17 Instructor or Co-Worker
2205.8 Exercise
1042.11.18 Advantages
221Chapter 6. Additional Points
1052.11.19 Disadvantages
2226.1 How to Make Your Business More Profitable
1062.12 Grocery Shop
2236.2 Essential Ingredients for Your Marketing Success
1072.12.1 Soda
2246.2.1 The Marketing Mix
1082.12.2 Beer
2256.2.2 Marketing Performance
1092.12.3 Cereal
2266.3 Twenty Seven Tips to Increase the Effectiveness of Your Delegation
1102.12.4 Frozen Dinners
2276.4 How to Reach Your Goals Faster
1112.12.5 Salty Snacks
2286.5 How to Deal with Changes in The Market
1122.12.6 Milk
2296.6 How to Build a Winning Team
1132.12.7 Bread
2306.7 How to Make a Good First Impression
1142.13 Grocery Store Elements
2316.8 Exercise
1152.13.1 Grocery Store, Supermarket, and Hypermarket Differences
232Appendix
1162.13.2 What Is a Grocery Store?
233Glossary
1172.13.3 Grocery Store vs. Supermarket
234Index