Article

How To Set Up A New Company Properly

Topic: Business Start-upPublished March 15, 2018

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,271 legacy views

Starting a small business can feel like a difficult task. While the rules can vary depending on what industry you want to work in and where you live, for the most part, it’s actually a surprisingly simple process that can be completed in less than a day. But you should have a clear idea of what you’re doing before you get started. Once you know what you want to set up a company for, registering is as simple as going online. Here are the steps required for setting up your company properly. Pick a business name Don’t agonize endlessly about picking the perfect name before you register your business, because you can operate under a variety of different names. Your business name doesn’t have to be the one you introduce yourself to clients with - it just has to be the name included in your legal paperwork. That means that you can name your business John Smith Operations, and then come up with a clever, catchy name later. Pick a business name, and then register it with your state. You will have to avoid infringing on other peoples’ trademarks when you select your name. Will you create a legal entity? How you register your business depends on what kind of work you want to put into maintaining your business. There are lots of options, but the important thing to keep in mind is what kind of business you make will affect whether or not you can hire employees. In short: if you want to hire employees, don’t register as a sole proprietorship. If you’re going to be working by yourself, a sole proprietorship will do. But if you at any point see yourself expanding or want to bring in a partner, you should pick something else. You can create a corporation, a legal entity to represent your business, if you’re conce ed about liability risk, or you can form a limited liability corporation which combines the upsides of a partnership and a C-corp. Register with the IRS and the state If you are going to have an employees and register as anything other than a sole proprietorship, you will also need to get an employee identification number, a federal tax number that helps you pay taxes for any employees you hire. This process is free and allows you to protect yourself from identity theft - you can use the EIN instead of your personal social security number to identify your business in legal paperwork, reducing your exposure risk. Use the IRS website to get the EIN quickly and easily. Apply for the necessary licenses After you’ve registered your business and picked up your EIN, your next step will be obtaining the necessary business licenses and permits required to operate your new business. You cannot operate your business without a permit. The process is often as simple as registering with your local municipality or filling out a form online. If you aren’t sure about what permits you need or have any more questions, you can always reach out to your state’s Small Business Administration department to inquire about the process and make sure you’ve done everything right. Once you’ve done that, you can move on to setting your business up for operation.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

The Illusion of Abundance: Why Solar Companies Stumble on a Surplus of Leads Imagine a bustling marketplace. A solar company’s sales team is at their booth, surrounded by a crowd. Hands are raised, voices call out, and interest seems electric. The company has done everything right—their marketing is sharp, their ads are compelling, and the leads are pouring in. Yet, behind the energetic scene, a quiet panic sets in. The sales are not closing. The crowd, it turns out, is m

February 6, 2026

Article

In the ever-evolving world of business process outsourcing (BPO), companies are constantly faced with a critical decision: should they opt for offshore or nearshore BPO services? The year 2026 brings new trends, technological advancements, and cost considerations that make this choice more complex than ever. Understanding the differences and benefits of each model is essential for businesses aiming to optimize efficiency and customer satisfaction. Understanding Offshore and N

January 5, 2026

Article

The Beginner’s Guide to ERP: What It Is, How It Helps, and How to Choose the Right System Modern companies run on hundreds of moving parts: sales forecasts, inventory levels, invoices, supplier data, and internal approvals. When these workflows live in separate tools, even simple decisions become slow and error-prone. That’s why ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems exist to unify operations into one source of truth. Whether you’re scaling your business or struggli

November 24, 2025

Article

The Changing Landscape of Business Outreach In today’s fast-moving global economy, companies are no longer relying solely on traditional methods of outreach. Cold calls, door-to-door visits, and conventional advertising have given way to smarter, tech-enabled methods that combine digital intelligence with real-time human interaction. At the heart of this shift is the powerful alliance between call centers and digital prospecting—a partnership that is rapidly transforming

July 21, 2025