Small Business Resource Guide 2001
I. Pre Start-up/Assessing Your Business IdeaII. Starting Your Business/Keeping RecordsIII. Guidance for Special Types of BusinessesIV. Hiring EmployeesV. Preparing Your Tax Return(s) and Information ReturnsVI.  Filing Your Returns and Paying Taxes - Including Electronic OptionsVII.  Post-Filing IssuesVIII. Other Tax Issues of InterestIX. Index of Business Forms and Publications Including: Highlights of the New Tax Law ChangesX.  Changing Your Business or Getting Out of BusinessXI. Alerts and TutorialsXII. Directory of Internet and Other Resources
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Marketing, Electronic Commerce, andEconomic Statistics
Marketing


If you want your business to be successful, you have to find ways to reachpotential customers. Depending on who your prospective customer is, it may be assimple as placing an advertisement in the phone book, or as complex as designingyour own web page on the internet. The Small Business Administration has amagazine and web site, Small Business Success, (http://www.smallbizpartners.com/success/index.html)which has articles and ideas on marketing.

Web link:

http://www.smallbizpartners.com/success/index.html

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