Minggu, 16 Februari 2014

Security camera system reviews?




John


I am shopping an 8 camera security system with night vision and motion recording for a small retail business. I need excellent resolution to capture and record shoplifting and exterior vandalism. I have looked all over the web for system and camera reviews - CNET, Consumer Reports, Google and I can't find objective reviews just sites selling product. Can anyone here make a suggestion? All systems cannot be equal.

Thanks for any advice.



Answer
Hey John

I went to http://searchreviews.com and looked up 5 star rated security cameras. You can see the whole list here: http://searchreviews.com/search.jsp?reviews=security+camera&rating=rating:[5+TO+*]

It looks like you have some good options --- lots of reviews

how about opening my own business?




bassem


im thinking about opening my own retail,service and maintenance shop.. like repairing computer hardware and software and electronic devices like cell phones and serving people and buying and selling electronics in the whole same shop.
some of the shop products will be computer hardware and software,sound systems and amplifiers for cars and security cameras for homes or offices,smartphones and accessories.i would like to start as a small business in a town and grow it up untill some day it will be a big store for everything..
note that there are many small business as my idea in our town but id like to make it more bigger and wider..
so is it a good idea for the future and will it get good salaries and money for me and will the near stores affect the way i work and what strategy should i follow and how much money do i need to oppen this small business.
thanks



Answer
In the US, starting a business involves planning, making key financial decisions and completing a series of legal activities

Step 1: Writing a Business Plan
This written guide will help you map out how you will start and run your business successfully. Go to http://sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/plan/writeabusinessplan/index.html , http://www.bplans.com/ or http://www.score.org/template_gallery.html for instructions on how to write a business plan and sample business plans.

Step 2: Get Business Assistance and Training
Take advantage of free training and counseling services, from preparing a business plan and securing financing, to expanding or relocating a business. Go to http://www.score.org/mentors and enter your zip code. On the next screen, you will get information on the nearest SCORE chapter. Call them and arrange for a free meeting with a volunteer SCORE mentor. They will guide you through the process and you can meet with them as many times as you need.

Step 3: Choose a Business Location
Get advice from a commercial real estate agent and a SCORE mentor on how to select a customer-friendly location and comply with zoning laws.

Step 4: Finance Your Business
Find government backed loans, venture capital and research grants to help you get started. Any bank will require a business plan that shows that you can pay back the loan. You should have a credit score of at least 700. You will personally have to put up 30% of the funds as no bank is going to assume all of the risk. If you cannot get a loan, look at peer to peer lending sites such as http://www.kickstarter.com/ and http://www.prosper.com/

Step 5: Determine the Legal Structure of Your Business
Decide which form of ownership is best for you: sole proprietorship, partnership, Limited Liability Company (LLC), corporation, S corporation, nonprofit or cooperative. If you decide to become an LLC, you can do it yourself by going to your state's website and then to the Secretary of the State section. There you will find a downloadable form. Fill it out and mail it in, together with the filing fee and in about a week, you will be an LLC.

Step 6: Register a Business Name ("Doing Business As")
Register your business name with your state government. Go to your state's website and then to the Secretary of the State section.

Step 7: Get a Tax Identification Number
Learn which tax identification number you'll need to obtain from the IRS and your state revenue agency. http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=98350,00.html

Step 8: Register for State and Local Taxes
Register with your state to obtain a tax identification number, workers' compensation, unemployment and disability insurance.

Step 9: Obtain Business Licenses and Permits
Get a list of federal, state and local licenses and permits required for your business. Your local Chamber of Commerce and SCORE mentor can help.

Step 10: Understand Employer Responsibilities
Learn the legal steps you need to take to hire employees. http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=172179,00.html

Step 11: Understand your environmental, health and safety obligations.
Ensure that your business meets EHS (environmental, health and safety) regulations.
http://www.osha.gov/dcsp/compliance_assistance/quickstarts/index.html




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