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How To Manage An LLC - Growing Your Small Business

Growing Your Small Business Slowly But Surely

on September 15, 2020by Steven Pickettin 101, DoMyLLC Blog

Running a business is like going on a rollercoaster ride—there will be ups and downs. That is why it is necessary to have the courage to face various challenges and learn how to manage an LLC, if that is the business structure you are creating.

Starting Small

One mistake that many individuals make is that they think they can immediately achieve success once they form their own business. Because of that, a lot of people feel intimidated or end up giving up once they realize that being a business owner is harder than they initially thought.

If you have a small capital or many financial obligations, going slow may be the best route for you to take. Start your business depending on the resources available to you. Even if you have a grand business idea, it may be difficult if you have inadequate funds and minimal business experience.

You should base your decisions on your current situation. Let’s say you do not have enough money to create your dream store. What you can do in the meantime is to look for other ways to sell your products. You can try e-commerce instead.

You can incorporate the design that you have in mind for your store into the website of your online shop. This way, you will already have an established image you can use when you open a physical store. 

Starting small also requires less capital, and the risks will be lower, too. It will be easier to quit the business if it fails. If you find your small venture to be financially viable, you can use the profits to expand or invest in a bigger business idea.

Register The Business

To avoid any complications, you should also register your business with the state where you are planning on conducting your operations. For many startups, the limited liability company (LLC) structure is the most obvious option.

An LLC will formalize your business. It will also provide liability protection to the company owners, so you will not be personally liable for the debts or liabilities of the company. You can also choose pass-through taxation. This way, you do not have to worry about federal taxes. The owners, who are known as members, will report profits and losses on their individual tax returns. 

Forming an LLC will give your business credibility. Consumers are more confident to transact with a company that is registered with the state. Additionally, learning how to manage an LLC is easier than handling a corporation.

Going Slow

When it comes to starting a business venture, you do not have to rush things. You have to make sure you are 100% ready.

You do not have to quit your 9-to-5 job as soon as you decide to sell products or offer services. You can succeed even if you start a part-time business. Those who open new businesses full-time with employees and an office space are not the only ones who can succeed.

You can opt to do things slowly. Then, make a gradual transition from being an employee to becoming the boss of your own company. Additionally, going slow will give you enough time to think and plan. It will also allow you to prepare for potential problems.

Typically, small businesses target niche markets. Unlike big companies, you are more likely to not offer standard products that serve large international markets, so pursuing fast growth may be hard for you. Make sure that the strategies you come up with are suitable to your circumstances. For example, you may have to postpone hiring more employees while you are still trying to establish your brand. 

Continue Learning

Even if you are trying to grow your business slowly, you have to be able to learn fast. Know the proper ways to manage an LLC. You should also familiarize yourself with the various aspects of running a business.

Reading more about the industry you are in and understanding your target market can help. If you have the chance, talk to other entrepreneurs. They may be able to share their experiences with you. You can use those to figure out what mistakes to avoid and what techniques work. 

Check for seminars in your area. If you find one relevant to your industry or to running a small business, then attend that. You can get valuable information that will be beneficial to your business. Some of the knowledge you learn may even be helpful in the future.

Managing a business is not a race. You can start and grow slowly to attain success.

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