How to Start a Business

So you've come up with an idea and you want to put it to practice. Maybe you even have a business plan and have taken the first steps towards starting your own business but want to feel fully prepared before embarking on this journey.

I have compiled my years of experience, success stories, and fail stories into the articles below. Hopefully reading these will help you get a better understanding of how to start your business successfully.

Below are my guides on how to start a small business:

How to Start a Business Guides:
How to start a non-profit
How to start a record label
How to start a restaurant
How to start a coffee shop
How to start a dispensary
How to start a skincare line
How to start a courier business
How to start a painting business
How to start a sticker business
How to start a candle business
How to start a makeup line
How to start a food truck
How to start a farm
How to start a car wash
How to start a bar
How to start as a nanny
How to start a cleaning business
How to get started as a tutor

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  • Aaron Kra Boost Suite

    Aaron Kra is the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Boost Suite and a recognized authority on LLC formation and small-business compliance. A graduate of the University of Texas School of Law (ABA-accredited), he founded Boost Suite to turn complex state rules into plain-English, step-by-step guidance. For 9+ years, he has helped entrepreneurs with entity selection, registered-agent requirements, and multi-state compliance, and he leads the site’s legal/tax review.

    Previously, Aaron practiced business law in Austin (LLC/PLLC formations, conversions/domestications, UCC-1 filings, multi-state registrations) and completed a year-long secondment with a national registered-agent provider, working with filing clerks in 25+ states. At Boost Suite, he checks each guide with official US sources and updates everything when necessary. Read more about Aaron Kra and Boost Suite.

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