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1. Paper Materials
So now you've got you're idea development in progress.
What else should you do?
Well, if you are planning to go to meetings and/or talk to someone
about your idea you should have a business card. It should have
your logo, and your contact information on it (website address,
email address, home address, phone number, fax number, etc).
If you are planning to send letters, you should consider corporate
stationary (basically, your logo on everything). It should also
have all of the contact information mentioned above, so that a
customer or client can easily reach you.
What other kind of paper materials might you need? Little sticky
pads (to write notes to yourself) are always useful. They come
in a variety of different colors too!
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Online Materials
Hmm... So you've been developing your website on your hard drive
space at home, and it isn't up for the world to see yet.
Yet. You will need to find somebody to host your website (ie, give
you space to put your information online). eB4T recommends Hypermart
because it gives businesses free hosting. Check it out,
http://www.hypermart.net
What other online materials do you need? Well you need an email
address, that should be used as your "company" email. It should
make sense, and if possible somewhat apply to your company name
(YourBizName@aol.com).
You could even make an "online" business card available to download
from your website, by creating a website with your logo and contact
information on it. Which is convenient, because then if a client
or customer wants to contact you by phone (and they are too lazy to
get online) they can just look up your information from their own
hard drive!
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Other Materials
What OTHER materials could you possibly need?!
Well, if you are a teen entrepreneur, you might be worried about
being taken seriously at a young age.
No sweat.
How about looking into a nice shirt with your logo on it? It generates
an air of "seriousness" about you, and will add credibility to
your company name.
Other ideas options are hats or watches with your logo. Or if you
are an "older" teen entrepreneur, and are already driving... How
about painting your logo on your car?
Just kidding. The next section "Building Your Identity", will give
you some ideas of how to effectively market and advertise your new business/idea.
You've reached the end of this section...
Please move onto the next section, "Building Your Identity".
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