article thumbnail

How To Build Your Business Reputation From Scratch

The Startup Magazine

Reputation is the lifeblood of any business. That kind of reputation wins influence, customers and profits. Reputation is the natural consequence of time spent in an industry. For new businesses, the need for a good reputation is vital. Yet, having a reputation as a new business is very hard to do. Build Your Core.

article thumbnail

WNY Holdings’ Marketing Manager Christopher Lee Explains 7 Ways a Small Businesses Can Develop a Brand

The Startup Magazine

It is crucial to do your marketing research when building a reputable brand. Structuring and establishing a brand is one thing while maintaining its reputation is another. Lee explores seven ways to establish a brand for the benefit of progressing the business forward. . Take Time to Research. About Christopher Lee.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Startup Lessons: 4 Companies Facing Product Lawsuits

The Startup Magazine

Whether a startup or established company, these guidelines will establish your business as a reputable, ethical company and help you build and maintain customer relations. However, it is even more important to preserve product quality, run your business with moral guidelines in place, and value your customers’ safety and long-term health.

article thumbnail

Mark Hauser’s Hauser Private Equity Spearheads Major Deals in Industrial Sector

The Startup Magazine

In 2016, Hauser Private Equity completed an investment in Stat Health Management, LLC, an urgent care provider with locations throughout Long Island, NY. As leader of Hauser Private Equity, Mark Hauser has played an instrumental role in developing the firm’s portfolio within the industrial sector.

article thumbnail

Prioritizing Reputation Management in the Nonprofit Sector

Board Effect

For fourteen years, so far, damning information about five otherwise reputable and truly ubiquitous organizations has been circulating to steer potential donors away. And, perhaps more importantly, how to contain – and prevent – such damage to an organization’s reputation? Reputation as Risk. Cyber risks.

article thumbnail

5 Reasons That Successful Non-Profits Are A Challenge

Startup Professionals Musings

You can start an LLC for-profit in less than a month, often for less than $100. Reputable non-profits need to keep their operating expenses low. A non-profit 501(c)(3) status requires filing IRS Form 1023. Also, they can’t sell shares on the stock exchange to raise money, even though both the NYSE and Nasdaq are non-profits.

article thumbnail

How Do You Grow Your Business With A Side Venture?

Up and Running

Rather, you want to use that name to prop up advertising efforts for your new business, building up your new company partly by feeding off of your current success and reputation. If you incorporate or turn your business into an LLC, you can treat it as a parent company, and then list it as the owner of any subsequent corporations or LLCs.

LLC 78