Overview
This self-paced course equips beginners with the tools to start a business, covering business ideation, location options (brick-and-mortar, separate office, home office), legal structures, domain names, financial planning, marketing, and action planning. The course includes seven modules (2–4 hours each) and a final test, with an estimated total duration of 15–25 hours. Each module provides detailed instructions, workbook exercises, a test with sample answers, and a progress checkpoint to keep you motivated. By the end, you’ll have an action plan to launch your business.
How to Use This Course
- Complete modules in order, as each builds on the previous one.
- Follow step-by-step instructions, using provided resources (e.g., sba.gov, namecheap.com).
- Complete workbook exercises to apply concepts.
- Take each module’s test and check answers against sample responses.
- Reflect at progress checkpoints to stay motivated.
- Finish with the final test to assess your readiness.

Day 1: Defining Your Business Idea
- Objective: Develop a clear business idea and vision.
- Activities:
- Brainstorm business ideas using a problem-solution framework.
- Create a mission and vision statement.
- Conduct a SWOT analysis to evaluate feasibility for different locations.
- Homework: Write a one-page business concept summary.
Day 2: Choosing Your Business Location
- Objective: Understand the pros and cons of brick-and-mortar, separate office, and home office setups.
- Activities:
- Compare costs, accessibility, and scalability of each location type.
- Research local zoning laws for home offices or leasing requirements for offices/stores.
- Group discussion: Match business ideas to ideal locations.
- Homework: Identify the preferred location for your business and list three reasons why.
Day 3: Legal Business Structures
- Objective: Select an appropriate legal structure for your business.
- Activities:
- Overview of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, LLC, and Corporation.
- Case studies: Analyze real-world businesses and their structures.
- Research local registration processes (e.g., EIN, state filings).
- Homework: Choose a legal structure and outline the steps to register it.
Day 4: Branding and Domain Names
- Objective: Create a cohesive brand identity and secure a domain name.
- Activities:
- Workshop: Brainstorm business names and check domain availability using tools like GoDaddy or Namecheap.
- Discuss branding elements (logo, tagline, domain alignment).
- Ensure domain names comply with legal business name registrations.
- Homework: Reserve a domain name or list three alternatives if unavailable.
Day 5: Financial Planning
- Objective: Develop a startup budget tailored to your location choice.
- Activities:
- Create a budget template (startup costs, monthly expenses).
- Analyze location-specific costs (e.g., rent, utilities, home office setup).
- Explore funding options (savings, loans, grants).
- Homework: Draft a budget for the first six months of your business.
Day 6: Marketing and Launch
- Objective: Plan an effective marketing strategy and launch timeline.
- Activities:
- Develop a marketing plan (social media, local advertising, SEO).
- Tailor strategies to location (e.g., foot traffic for brick-and-mortar, digital for home office).
- Set a launch date and key milestones.
- Homework: Create a one-month marketing plan with specific actions.
Day 7: Building Your Action Plan
- Objective: Consolidate learning into a concrete business plan.
- Activities:
- Review decisions on location, legal structure, and domain.
- Create a 30–60 day action plan with measurable goals.
- Identify resources for ongoing support (e.g., SBA, mentors).
- Homework: Finalize your business plan and schedule a follow-up accountability check-in.
Lessons
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Module 1: Defining Your Business Idea
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Module 2: Choosing Your Business Location
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Module 3: Legal Business Structures