Your Business Is a Treasure to Your Community

Guest Contributor, Dean Burgess

Small businesses do more than just bring jobs to a community. They can also serve as a place to bring people together. As a future small business owner, you can become a fixture in your own community by offering your neighbors the products and/or services they want and need.

As a Nashville-based small business, TriStar Bin Cleaning hopes to share information to help others get their own businesses off the ground. Today’s post aims to do just that.

Getting Started

Entering into the world of entrepreneurship is no small task. There are many steps that you have to take before you open the doors to your new endeavor. A few of these include:

  • Doing your research. Market research encompasses many different areas, and one of the greatest things you can do in the early days of deciding what type of business to start is to poll your community. What types of businesses do people constantly need but can never find locally? One free and quick way to do this is to start a thread on Facebook and ask. Just as importantly, you’ll want to ensure that your future business matches your personality. If you are not sure what fits the bill, consider getting a job in the industry if you don’t already have experience.

  • Structuring your business. One of the very first tasks you should take as you launch your business is to form an LLC. In Tennessee, you do not have to use an attorney, and you can file on your own for much less by using an online formation service. Read up on the process first, and make sure that you have your business name – choose a name that is creative, simple, and unique – ready to go when you file.

  • Marketing. Marketing means putting your business in front of your potential customers. You will need to learn about everything from print marketing to social media and hosting events.

Understanding The Legal Aspects

As a business owner, you will also have to learn about the laws in place that protect both you and your employees. Some of the most important to familiarize yourself with are:

  • Employment law. Employment law is a broad term that encompasses everything from wage standards and overtime to safe working conditions and civil rights. You don’t have to be a legal expert, but it pays to brush up on employment law.

  • Licensing and permits. Depending on what type of business you run, you may be required to obtain a license or permit. Further, if you plan to open a small business from home, the Nashville Clerk’s Office notes that you may be required to obtain an Occupation Permit.

More Than A Profit

Obviously, you have to know what your products and services are worth as well as how much to charge for them. But, as a small business owner, you are valuable in other ways, such as:

  • Being environmentally friendly. Small businesses keep people closer to home. This, in turn, reduces greenhouse emissions. Further, you have an opportunity to buy raw materials from local suppliers, which can help reduce your community's reliance on outside sources.

  • Think globally, act locally. As a small business owner, you can encourage your community as well as your employees to include people and ideas from different backgrounds and cultures. You might, for example, commit to offering handmade products from local artisans that celebrate their unique heritage.

Running a business isn’t always easy, but making your mark within your community is a labor of love that’s worth any hassle. Before you get started, take the time to do your research and structure your business properly. More than anything, know what your community needs and remember that you are doing more than bolstering the economy, you are strengthening the place you call home.

About

TriStar Bin Cleaning is a locally owned and operated business and proud to be the first to offer professional trash bin cleaning services throughout the Nashville area. TriStar  will bring their custom built, state-of-the art bin cleaning truck to your curb and steam-clean your trash bins using only high-pressure water. Their eco-friendly process uses no harsh chemicals or detergents and safely and effectively cleans, deodorizes and disinfects your dirty trash and recycling bins, eliminating the foul smell as well as the harmful germs and bacteria living inside. The water used to clean inside the bins is captured and hauled away, leaving no mess behind.

You can get more information and schedule your bin cleaning at tristarbincleaning.com

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