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weeks in case anyone objects to your use of that name. Corporations, LLCs and other entities registered with
the Secretary of State do not need to obtain a DBA, since their corporate name acts as their o cial trade
name, but some choose to do so for marketing or other business reasons. There are also services that will le
your DBA online for a small fee.
Step 6 Open a Bank Account in your business name.
Choose a bank that will take care of your needs. Service businesses and retailers have di erent needs from
their banks. Some businesses make frequent deposits of cash, others only deposit checks once a week, or
you may do business internationally and need to do money wires. You may also be looking for a bank that
can help with your nancial needs, such as obtaining a credit card, doing credit card processing or obtaining
a business loan.
Step 7 Apply for a Business License.
Most businesses require some type of license or permit from the city, county or state in order to operate their
particular business. At a minimum almost every business must apply for a business license in their city. For
more information please see the section on City and County Permits and Licensing in this toolkit.
Step 8 Find a Location and Equipment.
The perfect location is not always possible, but being in the right location can make or break a business. You
can research available commercial leasing opportunities in the area or contact a local leasing agency to nd
out more information. You will also need furniture, computers, software and other equipment. Start shop-
ping out and researching local businesses that o er these services. Be sure to inquire about any sales,
proportionals, or discounts for businesses.
Step 9 Buy Business Insurance.
There are many di erent insurance products available for every type of business, from home based business-
es, to product manufacturing, and services. Some types of insurance may be required, such as workers
compensation insurance.
Step 10 Market your business.
You need to nd customers and let others know who you are. Of course, everyone must have a website these
days. You should also use both traditional and new techniques to market your business such as print and
online ads. The Hanford Chamber of Commerce has many referrals to meet all your marketing needs. When
it comes to networking and growing your business we highly suggest you becoming a Hanford Chamber
member and getting involved in all of our networking opportunities. Make arrangements with the Executive
Director to review your membership options.
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