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  • Steer Clear of These Common Small Business Pitfalls

    Offer Valid: 05/24/2023 - 05/24/2025

    Launching a small business is an exhilarating experience, plus it's a terrific way to make money from something you truly care about. Still, without proper preparation and knowledge of the most frequent missteps new entrepreneurs take, your dream could swiftly descend into failure. To help mitigate such pitfalls, the Allendale Area Chamber of Commerce has compiled a helpful list of common mistakes new business owners make so you don't have to learn the hard way.

    Not Having a Detailed Business Plan

    Having a business plan is essential for any successful business. A good plan should include your mission statement, market analysis, financial projections, and other important details, such as how you will handle customer service and marketing strategies. Without a plan, it's hard to know where you are going or how to get there.

    Not Sticking to a Budget

    Creating and sticking to a budget is one of the most essential steps for running a successful business. Knowing where your money is going will help you stay on track financially while also helping you prepare for unexpected expenses that may come up in the course of doing business. A budget spreadsheet or accounting tool will help you keep track of your income and expenses so nothing falls through the cracks.

    Not Digitizing Your Documents

    In today’s digital world, digitizing paper records makes accessing information easier. Not only does digitizing your paper records save you time and money, but it also keeps everything secure. It's crucial to make sure your files maintain their quality, however. You can try this tool to help make your PDF smaller without degrading images or fonts.

    Not Getting Legal Help

    It's important to seek legal advice to protect yourself from potential lawsuits or other legal issues. This includes understanding local laws related to taxes, labor laws, and zoning regulations. You also want to have necessary documents, such as contracts, drawn up by an attorney who specializes in business law. This will give you peace of mind as you grow your company.

    Handling Everything Yourself

    It can be tempting for new entrepreneurs to try to handle everything themselves, but this isn’t always possible. Knowing when it’s time to hire employees or outsource certain tasks will help ensure that your operations run smoothly. It will also free up more time for yourself, which can then be used toward your marketing efforts or finding other areas of growth.

    Hiring the Wrong Employees

    Hiring employees can be both expensive and time consuming, but it’s essential if you want your company to grow successfully over time. Take the time to hire employees with skill sets that fit well into what your company needs. Asking the right interview questions will help you find the right people and prevent turnover.

     

    It's easy to make common mistakes as you start your business journey, but fortunately, it's just as easy to avoid them when you use the right tools and resources. By digitizing your files, hiring the right employees, and asking for help when you need it, you can ensure that your business is secure and successful as it grows.

     

    Become a member of the Allendale Area Chamber of Commerce to take advantage of all of the great resources we offer to help you grow your business!

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