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Licenses and Permits for Small Business 2.23.2023

  Identify the licenses and permits you need to start your business legitimately. If you are confused about what licenses you need and where to start, then this webinar is for you.  In this webinar, we will cover:  The 6 major licenses and permits needed by most businesses  Specialty licenses used in many major industries  How the University of La Verne SBDC helps small businesses with license and permit obligations Entity Formations   Forms of Ownership LLC 6 Most Common Licenses and Permits Fictitious  Business Name Statement Federal EIN State Seller's Permit  / Resale Certificate State Tax Registration (State EIN) State Payroll Withholding (EDD) City Business License Specialty Permits Health Permits Restaurants, S pas Tattoo Food Safety Certifications Restaurants, Bakeries, Cottage Food  ABC License  (Bars, Distilleries or restaurants serving alcohol) Contractors License   (60+ specialty trades) Professional Licenses  (...

Creating a Small Business Website Part 2: Professional Site Upgrades

Do you have a small business google site and are looking for an upgrade? In this second part, let’s take your small business google site, give it an upgrade and make it a functional business site. In part 1 , I showed you how to use Google sites to create a simple website for your small business. In this part, I’ll show how to upgrade your site with a professional domain & email, set up an appointment calendar to schedule, and set up a blog. So, let’s get started.  Step 1: Professional Now that we have our business site set up and published, you may have noticed the web address for our website starts with sites.google.com/ with our business site name at the top of our builder page. If you want to have a professional site you want to have a professional domain that people can trust instead of some random name .  Domain name  Head to your google site and enter your google site editing screen. To add a domain, click on the gear in the top bar and move down to custom doma...

Creating a Small Business Website Part 1: Creating a Google Site

Google sites is a free web builder from google that has been retooled into a viable option for personal sites and even business sites. It’s not as robust as a lot of paid tools but it doesn’t need to be. If you want to create a simple website for your small business or local services company then this may be the one to use. So let’s get started. Creating your Google Site  The first thing you will need to do is to find where you can make your site. Head to Sites.google.com and you will find the google sites page. If you already have a Google account you can create your site and host it for free on your google drive. At the top are some templates you can start with or a blank one to start from scratch. The bottom is where all of your sites will be when you start making them. Let me show you the project I’m working on. This website is going to be a video production and marketing company for small businesses. This center pane is where all the content or the wording and graphics will ...

How Your Chamber of Commerce Helps Small Businesses

Leah Skinner is the Executive Director of the La Verne Chamber of Commerce in La Verne, Ca. Today she is going to explain what the Chamber of Commerce is, what the benefits of the local chamber are, and how to reach your local chamber to get help with your small business.  What is a Chamber of Commerce The chamber provides support and services for a specific community, in La Verne, it is the geographical community. There are chambers based around heritage and nationality, regional chambers, state chambers, and a World Chamber of Commerce.  We are not a government agency. We are not in any way affiliated with the government. We are our own tax-exempt nonprofit organization. We are a membership organization and our members are the businesses They do pay a membership investment every year. Chambers are tax-exempt but are not charitable organizations like a 501(C)3. your member investment does not count as a charitable donation but is a qualifying business expense. What are the be...