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Index
Cover Copyright Contents Start Your Own Business
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword On Your Mark . . .
Part 1: Think
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Taking the Plunge: Get Ready to Be an Entrepreneur Chapter 3: Good Idea! How Do I Know If I Have a Great Idea for a Business? Chapter 4: Good Timing: Should You Launch Your Business Part or Full Time? Chapter 5: Build It or Buy It? Starting a Business vs. Buying One
Part 2: Plan
Chapter 6: Choose Your Target: Defining Your Market Chapter 7: If You Build It, Will They Come? Conducting Market Research Chapter 8: The Name Game: Naming Your Business Chapter 9: Make It Legal: Choosing a Business Structure Chapter 10: Plan of Attack: Creating a Winning Business Plan Chapter 11: Call in the Pros: Hiring a Lawyer and an Accountant
Part 3: Fund
Chapter 12: All in the Family: Financing Starts with Yourself and Friends and Relatives Chapter 13: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: How to Find and Attract Investors Chapter 14: Looking for Loans: The Ins and Outs of Debt Financing Chapter 15: Fed Funds: How to Get Government Loans
Get Set . . .
Part 4: Prepare
Chapter 16: What’s Your Deal? Negotiating Successfully by Cliff Ennico Chapter 17: Site Seeking: Choosing a Location for Your Business Chapter 18: Looking Good: Creating a Professional Image Chapter 19: Stock Answers: The Lowdown on Inventory Chapter 20: It’s in the Mail: Setting Up Mailing Systems Chapter 21: Charging Ahead: Offering Your Customers Credit Chapter 22: Cover Your Assets: Getting Business Insurance Chapter 23: Staff Smarts: Hiring Employees Chapter 24: Perk Up: Setting Employee Policies and Benefits
Part 5: Buy
Chapter 25: Buyer’s Guide: Business Equipment Basics Chapter 26: Business 24/7: Using Technology to Boost Your Productivity Chapter 27: Net Works: Building Your Company Website Chapter 28: Keep in Touch: Using Technology to Stay Connected
Go!
Part 6: Market
Chapter 29: Brand Aid: Building a Brand Chapter 30: Marketing Genius: Advertising and Marketing Your Business Chapter 31: Talking Points: How to Promote Your Business Chapter 32: Sell It! Effective Selling Techniques Chapter 33: Now Serving: Offering Superior Customer Service
Part 7: Engage
Chapter 34: Net Sales: Online Advertising and Marketing Chapter 35: Social Studies: Social Media Marketing Chapter 36: Can You Relate? Social Media Networking
Part 8: Profit
Chapter 37: Keeping Score: The Basics of Bookkeeping by J. Tol Broome Jr. Chapter 38: Making a Statement: How to Create Financial Statements by J. Tol Broome Jr. Chapter 39: On the Money: Effectively Managing Your Finances by J. Tol Broome Jr. Chapter 40: Pay Day: How to Pay Yourself Chapter 41: Tax Talk: What You Need to Know about Your Taxes With Insights from Mark J. Kohler
Appendix: Business and Government Resources Glossary Index
Start Your Own Photography Business: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Success
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Preface Chapter 1: Welcome to the Wonderful World of Photography
Learning Where You Fit Learning to Monetize Building Your Skill Set Learn from the Pros Looking Ahead
Chapter 2: Make Things Click by Finding Your Niche
Photographer Specialty Areas
Fine Art Photography Photojournalism Wedding and Special Event Photography Portraiture Pet Photography Special Occasion (Noncorporate) Event Photography Additional Niche Photography Fields
Market Research
Chapter 3: Taking Stock or Working on Assignment
How Stock Work Is Managed and Monetized
How Profitable Is Stock Photography?
Working on Assignment
Chapter 4: The Digital Revolution
Plan Your Camera Equipment Budget Intelligently
Consider All Your Supplementary Photography Equipment and Gear Needs
Embrace Technology
Chapter 5: Focusing on the Right Path
Be a Fan of the Plan
Start with a Clear Mission Statement Time to Write the Plan
Know Your Craft
Go Back to School Distance Learning (Online Education) Workshops and Seminars Reading Materials Online Learning Opportunities
Become a Photography Assistant
Chapter 6: Shoot for Accessibility: Choosing Your Location
Home Sweet Studio Choosing a Commercial Location
Commercial Leases Sharing Space
Should You Franchise?
How Franchising Works The Cons
Buying an Existing Business
Chapter 7: Business Structure: A Blueprint for Success
A Name to Remember
Getting Creative Make It Legal
Register Your Domain ASAP Build Your Brand with a Logo Structure It Legally Licenses and Permits Covering Your Assets People You Should Know
Chapter 8: Business Equipment for the Photographer
The Photographer’s Case Equipping Your Office with the Right Stuff Burglar-Proof Your Business
Chapter 9: Help Wanted: Staffing Your Studio
The Hiring Process Building Your Dream Team
Independent Contractors Short-Term Solutions
Chapter 10: Marketing Made Easy
Marketing in the Real World and Online Network, Network, Network!
Join Professional Associations Get on Your Soap Box
Advertising and Public Relations
Direct Mail Replace Yellow Pages with Online Maps Business Cards Press Releases Television/Radio Magazine and Publication Ads
Designing and Publishing Your Website Don’t Underestimate the Power of Online Social Networking Portfolios Art Shows and Galleries
The Initial Process On the Circuit The Appearance of Your Booth Is Important Galleries
Kill ’Em with Kindness
Chapter 11: Crunching the Numbers: Finances and Taxes
Startup Funds Financial Management Tax Matters How Will You Get Paid?
Accepting Credit and Debit Cards Accepting Checks
What’s in the Forecast?
Chapter 12: The Price Is Right: Knowing the Value of Your Art
Pricing Strategies Expenses Bids, Estimates, and Deposits Crunching Numbers Is an Important Part of the Job
Chapter 13: Photographer Beware: Legal Issues in the Industry
Copyright Issues
Handle with Care Protective Measures
When Do You Need Permission? Get It in Writing
Chapter 14: More Expert Advice from Experienced Pros
More Wisdom from Experienced Professional Photographers
Meet Molly McCauley, Owner/Lead Photographer at Molly + Co. Get Acquainted with Celebrity Photographer Michael Grecco Learn More About Wedding and Event Photography from Rob Grant Photographers Daniel and Laura Pinckard Share Their Wisdom Photographer Mark Campbell Offers Some Words of Wisdom
Appendix: Resources
Photography Associations Photography Franchise Resources Photo Product Sales Sites Web and Portfolio Design Products and Services for Professionals Camera Equipment and Rentals Stock Agencies Education and Training Scholarships General Business Planning Software
Glossary Index Start Your Own Etsy® Business: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Handmade Success
Cover Title Page Copyright Chapter 1: Discover What Etsy® Has to Offer
What It Means to Be an Etsy® Seller Are You Prepared to Run Your Own Business? Three Key Concepts You Need to Understand Right Away
Develop Realistic Expectations Establish Your Business Correctly from Day One Know Your Products and Your Niche Target Audience Know the Importance of Ratings and Reviews
Who Is a Typical Etsy® Seller? Running a Business Requires Your Time Every Successful Etsy® Business Starts with a Great Idea and Planning
Dollars and Sense The All-Important Business Plan Figure out Which Product(s) You’ll Be Selling
Start with a Passion There are Other Places for Sellers to Sell
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