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Business article : Getting a Business off the Ground in Kent
 

Business > Getting a Business off the Ground in Kent

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : John McLean

Some people might wonder why you would want to set up a business in Kent, England, but they may be naive in their doubts; this particular area of England has a lot to offer new businesses and established ones moving there from overseas. Due to its location, it has easy access to London and the Continent, and it has a large young and dynamic yet well-educated workforce. Those people could be your new staff. Gatwick and Heathrow airports are an easy drive, as is the entrance to the Eurotunnel. The world is your oyster and it is right at your doorstep with a business in Kent. Nearly four hundred and fifty firms call Kent home; so moving there is a wise choice.

So, once you decide that setting up a business in Kent is what you want to do, where should you start to look for information? First of all, there are a number of websites with information on the area, and what sort of help is available for you in setting up your company. You can try a website like www.businesslink.gov.uk, but there is nothing that says you have to use any particular one. We'll just look at it as an example.

So, if you are thinking of starting a business in Kent, the website can provide knowledge and skills in finding a location, getting your office set up, advertising for workers, and even examining the potential for your business. After all, what you may think is a great idea for a business, may not be. As the old saying goes: some ideas make as much sense as sending coals to Newcastle. So, the web site can tell you if starting your business is the right idea for you.

Now, once you determine that a business in Kent will work for you, you will want to draw up a business plan. Many websites offer enterprise workshops, and have links to resources for different types of businesses. Are you a woman considering starting your own company? They have links tailored to help you. There are also resources available to help you (male or female) in running your business for the first two years. If you are new to the business world, that is the most critical period for new firms; so help with getting over that "hump" can be invaluable.

On the other hand, if you have an established firm and you want to move your business to Kent, there are also resources available to help you. When you are looking to grow your business without over extending yourself, there are web sites that give you free advice. It is critical to insure your income grows to cover the expense of expansion. Well, web sites regarding business have lists of grants, loans, and other forms of financing that are out there for you to draw on.

Your workers are vital to the success of your business in Kent, or any other community you settle in. So, getting information on worker safety, setting up and maintaining a proper work environment, and adopting "best management practices" are all in your best interest as a manager. Then there is the training of your workers. Many web sites have a list of training programs you can draw on to help you prepare your workforce.

Then there are the opportunities for expanding your business in Kent, and do not limit yourself to regular "in the door" commerce. Today, with the advent of the Internet, you can engage in e-commerce and international trade. Numerous web sites can give you tips and help on setting up a website for your company, getting it linked to search engines, and marketing your products/services in other countries.


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