How to Start a Small Business – Fitness Instructor
May 16, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
If you want to start your small business as a fitness instructor, you need to prepare for a long journey. Founding the business is not the rough part here. It is the huge competition that makes things so difficult. The truth is that the fitness market today is more than big. There are many people who already work as fitness instructors or run their own fitness centers. However, that does not mean that you should give up so easily, especially if you believe that you have all it takes. Here are some of the essentials in starting a small business as a fitness trainer.
How to Start a Small Business as a Web Designer
May 13, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
Even though the number of web designers continues to increase, the demand for such professionals does not seem to know any limit. There is a simple explanation for this fact. Now every small business, organization, product, service and etc. has its own website.
In December 2012, an article published on Dubai Chronicle, stated that the total number of web sites amounted to amounted 634 million. In addition, almost 1/12th of them were launched in 2012. The statistical numbers illustrate the current situation pretty well. Therefore, if you have skill in web design, don’t hesitate to start your own small business as a web designer. Here is how you can easily do that:
Why and How to Create a Mobile Office for Your Small Business
April 28, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
If you run a small business, you probably have built or found yourself a nice office space either rented or at your own home. However, today’s technology opens new doors for small companies. Modern electronic devices are very compact and they are becoming more and more affordable. As a result, many small business owners have chosen to have mobile offices. Such setups enable them to work from pretty much anywhere they want. Read more
How to Start a Small Catering Business
April 23, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
Many people who love to cook, often consider the idea of starting their own small business. Interestingly, most prefer to open restaurants or cafes and they overlook one cheaper to set up, but more profitable option – catering. Offering catering services does not necessarily mean cooking for 200 people. This is what the hotels’ catering services can provide. Some kinds of events demand a menu for 10, 20 or 50 people. Did we manage to provoke your interest? Here are some basic steps you must follow if you are considering to start small catering business.
Specialize in a Particular Sphere
Caterers can serve various clients and events – from small family parties to large corporate dinners. However, you need to start small. Even if you hire more staff, your lack of experience may lead to missed deadlines, undercooked or overcooked meals. Begin with something less formal and small-scale. For example, cater children’s birthday parties or wedding showers for friend and your neighbourhood. Later, when you warm up, you can switch to bigger events.
How to Start a Small Business – Public Relations and Marketing
April 21, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
PR and marketing are two very important business fields today. That is due to the fact that they are often the main driving force behind another companies or industry. As a result, many individuals who have business flair often decide to start a small business in public relations or marketing. Those of you who have similar plans may find this article useful as it will offer a simple guide to starting a small business in marketing or PR. Read more
How to Open a Small Coffee Shop
April 19, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
There are many people wishing of opening their own small coffee shop, but as with starting any business, there are certain steps to follow. You need to plan ahead every single step, from coming up with a good idea, the licenses and the local regulations you need to consider, to the finance and managing skills you should have.
How to start a small business – Yoga Class
April 18, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
Starting a small business is an ambitious goal. You need to organize and plan everything from the scratch. In addition, you need to have an interesting and winning idea that has the potential of transforming into a successful company. Also, you will need to choose in what business sphere to work.
If you have set your mind on a small business – yoga class, then you can cross out one of the above listed startup must-dos. But that was the easy part. You have much more work to do. Let’s get started!
Ask Yourself a Few Important Questions
Before you start making any serious business plans, you need to think on a number of things. First of all, consider whether you are passionate enough about the yoga class, which you are going to organise. Remember that running a small business goes hand in hand with constant challenges. Even if your startup business is growing and developing, problems will always be there. If you are passionate about is, however, you will have the power and patience to overcome them.
Top Sector for Small and Medium-Sized Business in Dubai
March 27, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
Travel and Tourism is the Most Promising Sector for Small and Medium-Sized Business in Dubai
Small Business Owners More Stressed and Dependent on Technology Than Ever
March 21, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
Despite the fact that the global economy is slowly starting to recover, owners of small businesses are still under a lot of pressure and stress. This discovery was made by Brother International Corporation’s annual small business survey.
More Women to Start Businesses in UAE
March 17, 2013 · Leave a Comment.........
In 2013, women in the United Arab Emirates are predicted to start more new businesses than before. Among the main reasons cited for this expectation is the fact that today it is easier to start a company in UAE than it was before.
This discovery was made by GEM (the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor) which released it in a report not long ago. In addition, the study has found that in the Middle East region, men are more business occupied than women. According to GEM’s data, 2.8 men start their own business compared to the ladies in the Middle East countries. Despite that, this large margin can be balanced thanks to a number of new trends.





