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Starting a 'business"

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  • 10-01-2013, 11:20 PM
    Kodieh
    Starting a 'business"
    Is it as easy as opening a facebook page and selling babies?

    Here are things I have already ticked off the typical list:
    1. Incubator
    2. Hatchling rack
    3. Food for hatchlings
    4. Breeding stock

    Once breeding has taken place, eggs are in the "oven" or you have babies waiting is it just so simple as to begin selling?

    Websites, for the majority, can be optional in my book. Many people are moving over to facebook and facebook groups to sell, so I'm no AS concerned about that though it would bean eventuality. I'm speaking more on...start up costs.
  • 10-02-2013, 01:34 AM
    I-KandyReptiles
    Starting a 'business"
    -business logo
    -trade marking of business name?
  • 10-02-2013, 01:39 AM
    Kodieh
    We're working on a name right now, and that will lead into a logo. May get my talented wife to draw something up. ;)


    As I learned, you're not allowed to trade mark or copy right business names. You can incorporate but then no one in your state can have it.

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  • 10-02-2013, 02:04 AM
    TheSnakeGeek
    i didn't know you were married. lol

    on topic- i know a website isn't exactly necessary, but i didn't even have a facebook until a couple months ago, and i visited breeders non-FB webpages all the time. having an actual website and posting to non FB classifieds will have you reaching a much broader audience.. and i don't know what it is, (subconscious possibly) but something about a slick, well-designed webpage screams professionalism to me. if two people had no known reputation in the hobby and were selling a snake i wanted of similar quality, but one was selling on facebook alone and the other had a nice webpage, i'd be more likely to go with the one with the webpage. every little bit helps when you're running a primarily internet based business. my 2 cents.
  • 10-02-2013, 08:32 AM
    Crazymonkee
    Re: Starting a 'business"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by TheSnakeGeek View Post
    i didn't know you were married. lol

    on topic- i know a website isn't exactly necessary, but i didn't even have a facebook until a couple months ago, and i visited breeders non-FB webpages all the time. having an actual website and posting to non FB classifieds will have you reaching a much broader audience.. and i don't know what it is, (subconscious possibly) but something about a slick, well-designed webpage screams professionalism to me. if two people had no known reputation in the hobby and were selling a snake i wanted of similar quality, but one was selling on facebook alone and the other had a nice webpage, i'd be more likely to go with the one with the webpage. every little bit helps when you're running a primarily internet based business. my 2 cents.

    Yes I agree a well put together web page is necessary. Looks more professional and they are not all that difficult. If you go with a web page please remember to keep it updated. One pet peeve if mine is "available" pages (on anything not just bps) that is way outdated, if I'm looking in 2013 I don't wanna see what was available in 2010.

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  • 10-02-2013, 09:12 AM
    Rickys_Reptiles
    Well, you had me confused at "Business"

    If its a legit business you need to register with the government and go through the proper channels to obtain business and tax numbers as well as import/export #'s if you choose to do that.

    As far as a Facebook page and/or website - neither are going to do much for you unless you're going to maintain them. All to often I see Facebook pages with 5 photos and 17 friends and wonder.... is that really helping you? On that same note, a website with no SEO that sits on page 17 of Google... what's the point?

    I'd focus on breeding stellar snakes, making connections with people through forums, expos and word of mouth. A business starts at the bottom, and the bottom doesn't include fancy websites, Facebook pages, logos etc. Invest your time and money into your operations, don't waste it on the fancy stuff until you've made enough cash to pad your bottom line.

    Just my opinion. Either way - goodluck :gj:
  • 10-02-2013, 09:22 AM
    Xaila
    Web presence is important, even if it's just a Facebook page for your business. The trick is to keep things in order/updated ;)

    Of course you have the option to incorporate or not incorporate. There are benefits and drawbacks for forming something like an LLC. A lot of it depends on how you want to be taxed and if you want your assets separate from your business in the event of you getting sued or something.
  • 10-02-2013, 09:38 AM
    Kodieh
    Re: Starting a 'business"
    Great points so far, guys.

    Yes, Creepin. I'm married and I'm expecting a son too. :p


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Rickys_Reptiles View Post
    Well, you had me confused at "Business"

    If its a legit business you need to register with the government and go through the proper channels to obtain business and tax numbers as well as import/export #'s if you choose to do that.

    As far as a Facebook page and/or website - neither are going to do much for you unless you're going to maintain them. All to often I see Facebook pages with 5 photos and 17 friends and wonder.... is that really helping you? On that same note, a website with no SEO that sits on page 17 of Google... what's the point?

    I'd focus on breeding stellar snakes, making connections with people through forums, expos and word of mouth. A business starts at the bottom, and the bottom doesn't include fancy websites, Facebook pages, logos etc. Invest your time and money into your operations, don't waste it on the fancy stuff until you've made enough cash to pad your bottom line.

    Just my opinion. Either way - goodluck :gj:

    Yes," business" was perhaps a bad way to word it. However, we don't necessarily have to incorporate and get tax numbers if it's under a certain profit amount and list it as hobby income on our personal taxes
    (I believe).

    Of course we'd be going to shows and talking with people, I'd be making sure we had a good online presence. I'm fairly familiar with fauna posting, I forgot to mention that.

    Besides drumming out a nice website, I'm not seeing a lot of start up costs.

    Thanks for the advice guys! Keep it rolling!


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  • 10-02-2013, 09:43 AM
    Crazymonkee
    Congrats on your upcoming son!!!
    Biggest start up is housing and the breeders

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  • 10-02-2013, 09:47 AM
    Kodieh
    Re: Starting a 'business"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Crazymonkee View Post
    Congrats on your upcoming son!!!
    Biggest start up is housing and the breeders

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    Thanks! Yeah, I figured that would be the biggest cost and me and my potential partner have nice collections with a healthy mix of males and females.

    He's got experience breeding and incubating, and I'm hoping to learn a lot as well as have a good time. It's just convincing said unknown wife that it's not any or very little start up costs.

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