Great Business Resources Every Entrepreneur Should Know About
Internal Revenue Service – www.irs.gov
The IRS is responsible for collecting taxes and administering the Internal Revenue Code, the main body of federal statutory tax law of the United States. The duties of the IRS include providing tax assistance to taxpayers and pursuing and resolving instances of erroneous or fraudulent tax filings.
SCORE – Confidential Business Advice – www.score.org
A site for free and confidential business advice, SCORE has become a popular resource for entrepreneurs. It’s a non-profit with 11,000 working and retired business professionals who volunteer to support small business owners like you.
Small Business Administration – www.sba.gov
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) aids, counsels, assists, and protects the interests of small business concerns, and advocates on their behalf within the Government. It also helps victims of disasters. It provides financial assistance, contractual assistance, and business development assistance.
2 Logic Studios – www.2logicstudios.com
Your Go To for top-notch UI/UX development services. Get an eye-catching look and feel for your solutions, increase your user interaction and drive sales.
Small Business Forum – https://www.small-business-forum.net/
From marketing and management to taxes, accounting, payroll, and much more.is truly by the people, for the people. There aren’t many better places to seek out honest business experience and advice from people eager to help.
SUGGESTED READING
7 Habits of Highly Successful People by Stephen Covey.
Entrepreneurs say this is a must-read for all entrepreneurs. The self-help book teaches people how to be productive through personal change.
The Networking Survival Guide by Diane Darling
We tend to forget the importance of networking in today’s digital world. This book serves as a good reminder of how to keep and maintain connections.
The War of Art by Steven Press field
Several entrepreneurs suggest this tough-love book pushes you to reach your business goals.
Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg
This book is a great personal story from Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg, who talks about the struggles women face in business and ways to overcome them.
The E Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
Not every startup will make it. This book explains why most small businesses fail and offers insights on how to keep it from happening to yours.