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Website Design: Shopify v. Woocommerce? Tips?

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Now that you've handled the necessary business paperwork to formally form your business, You need to focus on the basics for your website. What you will need as a business to have a fully functioning, SEO trending, customer friendly design. Before you even finalize your products, what as a business with the potential to grow not only in sales, but its overall supply chain need to succeed over time? Lets start with two of the biggest website hosting platforms. Shopify vs. WooCommerce. While Shopify has the same user friendly ease of design and optional additions mimicking the smooth designs such as Apple, Shopify has some limitations in comparison to woo commerce. Overall price in website growth is one. While every business owner has dreams for their business to boom, you must prepare for overall traffic and amount of products. Sizing your site is optional with both Shopify and WooCommerce, but Shopify is far more limited in not just overall capacity compared to WooComm

Business Entity: State Registration

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Now, This can differ depending on each state, whether or not your business is providing goods or a service to consumers, the business entity type (corporation, LLC, sole proprietor), and whether or not there are employees. Lets say in this instance the business is registering in the state of California, commerce-digital based, and providing goods within the hair industry. First you must visit the state website here: https://www.sos.ca.gov/business-programs/business-entities/ Just as the trademark requires, you must search your name availability within the state of California's database site. You must decide if you would like to file your business as a sole proprietor (sole business owner, s-corp: singular corporation (sole owner), or as an LLC. Depending on the chosen business entity filing, fees can range from $0 per form filed, upwards of $200. Once proper forms are filed and fees paid, a statement of information must be filed especially if registering as an LLC or corp

Trademarks: The most important detail people overlook

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 Listen, There's an unspoken issue all entrepreneurs face when starting a business. Not knowing where to start! Once you have decided on a business concept, you usually follow up by narrowing down options of what could be your business name. What questions new developing entrepreneurs need to ask themselves are: How does one protect and/or own their business name? What are the overall costs? Are there any complications? How long is the overall process? According to the USPTO (2020), "A  trademark  is a word, phrase, symbol, and/or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others. A  service mark  is a word, phrase, symbol, and/or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of a service rather than goods." A trademark protects the brands logo for both goods and services. It protects a brands identity from similar usage and brand confusion. The entire registration process takes approximately 1 year and