A Guide to Moving Your Business | Business News Daily

Moving your business can be challenging, but proper planning can make it much more manageable.

  • Good reasons to move a business include needing more space and wanting an area with higher foot traffic.
  • Before you move, research locations and create a business plan to review your financials and generate a market analysis.
  • Inform employees of updated schedules and responsibilities during the move, and don’t forget to keep clients in the loop.
  • This article is for small business owners considering moving to a new location.

Choosing a business location is one of the most important aspects of starting a business, but it isn’t necessarily your company’s permanent home. Much like moving to a new home, sometimes you know it’s time to move your small business to greener pastures. But whether you’re moving to a better sales location, somewhere less expensive, or a larger space, relocating is a massive endeavor that takes careful planning.

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  Moving, Expanding for Love | Getentrepreneurial.com

moving-office-locationsYou know how important it is to do what you love. So what do you do when what you love makes you really successful? Do you stay a one-person or one location operation? Of course not.  You expand!

Well, it isn’t exactly that easy. Deciding that expanding is a good idea and actually making it happen for your sweet little enterprise is something else entirely. Still, if it’s what you think is best, here are some tips to help you do it.

Look at the Numbers

There’s a difference between doing well and doing well enough to expand. A lot of entrepreneurs and small business owners move too quickly with this. They think that a few months of ending in “the black” means that they are ready to take on the huge expense that is opening another business. Don’t make this mistake! Instead, wait until your business has built up enough of a reserve to keep your current operation afloat for at least a couple of years as well as fund the building, staffing and marketing and running of a new location for the same amount of time–yes, even before you try to talk to a bank about loans.

It’s a good idea to talk to your accountant as soon as you make the decision that you want to grow and expand your location. You can start setting aside funds for expansion. This way you won’t be tempted to spend them building your current location.

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