Anyone run their own business?
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Just in the process of starting my own business, well sort of, delivering catalogues and network marketing stuff - in the words of Del Boy - we'll be millionaires this time next year - or may be not!
Good thing is, it's part time to start with, and hopefully if we put enough effort in, we can develop it over time. Idea is for me and my wife to give up work, and just do this on a part time basis - here's hoping.
Good thing is, it's part time to start with, and hopefully if we put enough effort in, we can develop it over time. Idea is for me and my wife to give up work, and just do this on a part time basis - here's hoping.
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Just over 2 years now www.kreature.co.uk
Still love it, still busy and tis the best thing I ever did.
Still love it, still busy and tis the best thing I ever did.
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Originally Posted by Scooby96
I quite like the idea of car valeting or block pave cleaning - anyone got an idea on start up costs / on-going costs / any advice gratefully received!!
Yes about £10,000 ill sell you mine 1 transit van reg num B14ST* FULL MOT 6 MONTHS TAX ,1TAYLOR MADE BLASTING UNIT, 1 VAN MOUNTED UNIT (NEW), 2 LOTS OF HOSES, 1 BLOCK PAVING DECK SCRUBER,LANCES ECT,ECT AND IM OPEN TO OFFERS AS I WANT TO BE A EBAY MILLIONAIRE
PS IM ALSO SELLING 6 STAND UP SUNBEDS AS NEW £3,000 THESE HIRE OUT AT £100 PER MONTH £600 PER MONTH CAN COME IN PRETTY HANDY IF ANY ONES INTRESTED EMAIL ME ON PAULANT@FSMAIL.NET
#37
i run two Shell petrol station franchises, best move i ever made, in it for over 5 years now and gained enough experience to go it alone (i think), currently looking at buying my own station which should make me mega rich lol. Its hard running your own buisness but if you do it right its very rewarding.
#38
Originally Posted by RussBoy
Bunge,
Since most pre-requisites from our customers is a/ the cost and b/ something that is tried and tested and which can be applied quickly I tend to use off the shelf software tailored for the customer.
That said, I can build from scratch but you're obviously talking 'big bucks' as you're talking about development time and in all honesty the off the shelf stuff is damn good nowadays anyhow....
Since most pre-requisites from our customers is a/ the cost and b/ something that is tried and tested and which can be applied quickly I tend to use off the shelf software tailored for the customer.
That said, I can build from scratch but you're obviously talking 'big bucks' as you're talking about development time and in all honesty the off the shelf stuff is damn good nowadays anyhow....
Whats this about you getting listings to the top of search engine results? I may be interested.
Buck
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I deal with bio-degradable plastic products. eg bin liners, carrier bags, and all kinds of colour szes and designs available.
just started the biz, so if anyone can suggest to introduce some contacts, commissions will be paid on successful deals.
guess what, we can actually start a scoob biz community where everyone hlps everyone out! seems a cool idea
just started the biz, so if anyone can suggest to introduce some contacts, commissions will be paid on successful deals.
guess what, we can actually start a scoob biz community where everyone hlps everyone out! seems a cool idea
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Hi Buck,
Yep, it's something i've come to have to do myself as I've done my own companies marketing for the last 3 years now. Basically, I'd need to know your product, keywords, the market place you're aiming at (i.e UK, global, regional etc.), URL's of your rivals websites etc. I can't offer a guaranteed number one and some of the positioning will be 'pay per click' but these are the sorts of things we'd chat about to assertain your requirements.
Mail me offline (or PM me) if interested and the more info you can provide along the lines of that mentioned above, the better.
Cheers,
Russ
Yep, it's something i've come to have to do myself as I've done my own companies marketing for the last 3 years now. Basically, I'd need to know your product, keywords, the market place you're aiming at (i.e UK, global, regional etc.), URL's of your rivals websites etc. I can't offer a guaranteed number one and some of the positioning will be 'pay per click' but these are the sorts of things we'd chat about to assertain your requirements.
Mail me offline (or PM me) if interested and the more info you can provide along the lines of that mentioned above, the better.
Cheers,
Russ
#44
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If the guy here who makes cash from getting you to shoot wolves in Croatia can get a bank account, I see no moral dilemma for a bank to give your business an account.
I know which business I find morally repugnant, and its certainly not the girly mags...
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If the guy here who makes cash from getting you to shoot wolves in Croatia can get a bank account, I see no moral dilemma for a bank to give your business an account.
I know which business I find morally repugnant, and its certainly not the girly mags...
D
#45
Originally Posted by Bunge
to date my biggest problem is opening a business bank account as it appears that several banks have a moral standards policy and are unable to offer me their services :-(
Why dont you just create a company name completely unrelated? eg Bunging Holdings Ltd. Then open bank a/c in that name. Anyone can then use the term Bunging Holdings Ltd Trading as theadultsexshop.com.
You may also want to think about how credit card companys present your company name on your clients CC statements....?
Buck
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#47
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hi yes i agree and i am getting around the problem -
i had already registered a non sex industry ""plus products ltd"" co name which will be trading as theadultsexshop.com and other domains that i own and intend using, the ltd co name is the name i applied to the banks under.
The problem came when on the application forms they asked what is the nature of your business and i put importing/wholesale/retail of adult equipment and entertainment products and listed a couple of domain names.
On the latest application i have just listed import/wholesale/retail and not listed any product area. If they do ask what i will be dealing in i shall tell a little fib.
so basically yes it will be a holding company for all the domain/trading names - do i need to register the domain names as companies? i guess not? as 46 of them would cost me a fortune?
Should i register the domain names as trade marks? i have owned them for several years now and have never ben challenged by any companies? again i think to register a trademark costs around £400 multiply that by 45 and i realise that i need a lot more cash!
I also intend bringing other non sex related product into the uk under the plus products brand so i will need to get that listed as a registered trade mark? i will need a corporate logo in order to register the trade mark? (RUSS how much would you charge for logo design/stationary design packs? - if you do them at all ((subject to my scoobynet discount which is VERY high))
cheers
Nick
hi yes i agree and i am getting around the problem -
i had already registered a non sex industry ""plus products ltd"" co name which will be trading as theadultsexshop.com and other domains that i own and intend using, the ltd co name is the name i applied to the banks under.
The problem came when on the application forms they asked what is the nature of your business and i put importing/wholesale/retail of adult equipment and entertainment products and listed a couple of domain names.
On the latest application i have just listed import/wholesale/retail and not listed any product area. If they do ask what i will be dealing in i shall tell a little fib.
so basically yes it will be a holding company for all the domain/trading names - do i need to register the domain names as companies? i guess not? as 46 of them would cost me a fortune?
Should i register the domain names as trade marks? i have owned them for several years now and have never ben challenged by any companies? again i think to register a trademark costs around £400 multiply that by 45 and i realise that i need a lot more cash!
I also intend bringing other non sex related product into the uk under the plus products brand so i will need to get that listed as a registered trade mark? i will need a corporate logo in order to register the trade mark? (RUSS how much would you charge for logo design/stationary design packs? - if you do them at all ((subject to my scoobynet discount which is VERY high))
cheers
Nick
#48
On the form, I would just say retail clothing sales. You not fibbing and you do sell them kinda!
No, you do not need to register each individual domain name as companies. Each domain is just an address for people to be able to view your products.
Trade marking each domain name seems extreme and costly. As you say you have owned them for several years now I would not bother. It is clear that it would appear these domain names are not infringing on anyone else's trademarks. Anyone, who has half a brain cell, will start a new business and make sure they can get a domain name in the company’s name or something that describes it. As you can prove you have owned these domains for x number of years (keep paperwork) they would choose something else.
Trade marks (I think) are word/s . Company logo would be copyright. It may well be worth registering Plus Products as a trademark, depends really what’s the likely hood of someone ripping your name off Vs Cost? You already (I guess) own the domain. Worth talking to a solicitor about this one see what they think. I think just by using a name and a logo you already have some protection, as long as you have some official paperwork to prove these things.
Best of luck.
Buck
No, you do not need to register each individual domain name as companies. Each domain is just an address for people to be able to view your products.
Trade marking each domain name seems extreme and costly. As you say you have owned them for several years now I would not bother. It is clear that it would appear these domain names are not infringing on anyone else's trademarks. Anyone, who has half a brain cell, will start a new business and make sure they can get a domain name in the company’s name or something that describes it. As you can prove you have owned these domains for x number of years (keep paperwork) they would choose something else.
Trade marks (I think) are word/s . Company logo would be copyright. It may well be worth registering Plus Products as a trademark, depends really what’s the likely hood of someone ripping your name off Vs Cost? You already (I guess) own the domain. Worth talking to a solicitor about this one see what they think. I think just by using a name and a logo you already have some protection, as long as you have some official paperwork to prove these things.
Best of luck.
Buck
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Bunge,
If you are serious about the logo packs them pm me as whilst I don't do them, I do have a chap I'm in cahoots with who can, and he's good.
Buck - YHM (in a few minutes...)
Russ
If you are serious about the logo packs them pm me as whilst I don't do them, I do have a chap I'm in cahoots with who can, and he's good.
Buck - YHM (in a few minutes...)
Russ
#50
leather goods manufacturer, make folders and blotters etc for the luxury hotel trade, also small leather goods for retailers, one of the last manufacturers left in the uk. Family business, ive been here for 7 years, dad set it up 20 odd years ago.
#51
Originally Posted by fitzscoob
leather goods manufacturer, make folders and blotters etc for the luxury hotel trade, also small leather goods for retailers, one of the last manufacturers left in the uk. Family business, ive been here for 7 years, dad set it up 20 odd years ago.
#52
Originally Posted by Buckrogers
You should branch out, I hear leather recaro's are pricey....!
Just out of interest, has anyone had their seats reupholstered in leather? if so any idea on the cost?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by fitzscoob
Just out of interest, has anyone had their seats reupholstered in leather? if so any idea on the cost?
Thanks
#55
Buck
re form - yes i agree and will do that if asked
re domains registration - confirms my thoughts if anybody was going to challenge me they would have by now imo
re trademarking domains - yes i do already own www.plusproducts.co.uk and registered this before i set up ltd comapany name unfortunatley plus products.com is not available and is held by a domain name sales broker in the usa so will keep checking and may make an offer one day.
Russ i have sent you a message
Cheers
Nick
re form - yes i agree and will do that if asked
re domains registration - confirms my thoughts if anybody was going to challenge me they would have by now imo
re trademarking domains - yes i do already own www.plusproducts.co.uk and registered this before i set up ltd comapany name unfortunatley plus products.com is not available and is held by a domain name sales broker in the usa so will keep checking and may make an offer one day.
Russ i have sent you a message
Cheers
Nick
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