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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How to Start a Gourmet Dinner Party Catering Service


Create a business plan. Business plans serve as a road map for your endeavor. Include in your business plan an overview of your company, profit expectations, and marketing plans. The U.S. Small Business Administration is an excellent resource for developing a complete and accurate business plan.
Consider your credentials. Although it's not necessary to have a degree in a food- or pastry-related field, it's important to understand proper food storage, preparation, and handling procedures. Consider taking classes from a local community college or cooking school to fill the gaps in your knowledge.
Register your business. You must register your business name with your state's Secretary of State office. The Internal Revenue Service can give you an Employer Identification Number for tax purposes. Check with your local health department for proper licensing requirements. Although catering services can be operated out of your home, you are responsible for producing food in a safe environment.
Purchase all necessary equipment. If you're operating out of your home, you may only need to buy a delivery van or extra storage space. If you're working out of a commercial location, you may need to buy ovens, pans, and other cooking utensils. Gourmet catering services also need to consider purchasing or renting linens and decor items.
Market your gourmet dinner party catering service. Network with florists, bakeries, and party-rental businesses by giving them a sample menu and maybe even some bite-sized treats to pique interest. Tell your family and friends about your new venture and consider hosting a gourmet dinner party once a month to help get the word out and bring in new clients.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015

How to Build an Online Internet Directory (6 Steps)


Purchase a domain name and monthly web hosting subscription. Domain names can be purchased at the same place where you buy web hosting services such as GoDaddy.com, Register.com or LiquidWeb.com. Make the domain name an easy one to remember as this will help your Internet directory's 'brand' and it also helps repeat visitors recall the site quickly. For Internet directories, the most basic web hosting subscription can be purchased; you can always upgrade your hosting account once your directory is established and has daily traffic.
Choose an Internet directory script. These scripts are typically automatic-type programs that include the essential tools you need for an Internet directory website. Both free and paid Internet directory scripts exist; consider your skills and web design knowledge when choosing one. An example of a paid script includes eSyndiCat; free ones include PHP Link Directory and In-Portal, included in the Resources section. Free scripts may have little support from authors/creators, but you can perform modifications by yourself or pay someone to do them. Paid directory scripts usually have a support team available to help you get set up and may have extra features in the script. Look for the integration of advertisements and featured directory listings if your plan is to own a paid Internet directory; other important characteristics of an Internet directory script include comprehensive administrative panels, the ability to accept directory listings automatically or with pre-approval and plenty of categories and listings included with the script.
Upload the Internet directory script to your website. Follow the instructions in the help guides of the directory script. Get help from your web host's customer service if you need additional assistance. Many Internet directory scripts require the use of a MySQL database which is set up in the administrative control panel of your web hosting management.
Log in to your Internet directory script's administrative panel and make any modifications that are necessary. Upload a logo and/or header image for your website and change any design elements that are able to be changed. You can hire a freelance web developer (iFreelance.com and Guru.com are two sources of freelancers) to make these changes for you if you lack the skills or knowledge.
Add categories to your Internet directory website. The administrative or control panel for your directory contains options for adding, deleting, and changing categories and listings. The categories you add are dependent on the type of online Internet directory you want to create. Add local business information if you're creating a directory for a city or local area. A few possible categories include restaurants, shopping centers, retail and department stores, and Internet forums just to name a few.
Test your online Internet directory website from the user side. Make sure that your categories and listings are in the right places and that all user features included with your script work correctly.
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