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How to Start a Small Business in Ohio

When launching a business in Ohio, it can be difficult to know where to start. The Small Business Division of the Ohio Department of Development has a wealth of information to assist small business owners in success. But before you open the doors to your business, there is a lot of planning, research and work that needs to be completed.

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        Request a free business start-up kit from The Ohio Department of Development which includes all the information needed to launch a new business. It contains information about licensing, creating a business plan and more. Request the kit by calling (614) 466-4232.

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        Meet with an Ohio Department of Development Counselor after you've completed your new business start-up kit by contacting the Ohio Small Business Association. He can assist with getting the necessary licenses, creating a business plan and provide training at no cost. Make an appointment at one of the 36 centers across the state by calling (800) 848-1300, extension 6-2711.

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        Secure the necessary financing. The Ohio SBA offers a financing worksheet designed for small business owners that helps you evaluate your financing needs and determine where to secure financing for your new business.

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        License your business. Licensing can be obtained by contacting your city or municipal business office. The cost for a business license in Ohio ranges from $50 to $100.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Check out the Women's Business Resource Program if you are a woman starting your own business. The program is designed to assist women in launching their businesses. The program offers training, marketing resources and counseling designed for the needs of women business owners at no cost. More information can be found by calling (614) 466-2718.

    • Invest time in word of mouth strategies. Word of mouth can be a powerful marketing tool. Ask current clients for referrals and offer incentives when possible.

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