GWe get many Guest Blogger requests. Most I turn away, but this one about becoming and ecopreneur to help preserve nature… This one was different… Thanks Dean Burgess for sending it on over.
Discover a fulfilling ride! Become an Ecopreneur!
If you want to join forces with many other entrepreneurs worldwide and convert into an ecopreneur, you’re in for a fulfilling journey that can make a lasting impact on our planet! The most significant difference between entrepreneurs and ecopreneurs is that the latter focuses more time, energy, and money on combating environmental issues and preserving nature.
Steps to become and Ecopreneur
However, many of the steps involved in starting a green business are the same as starting any business. What follows outlines much of the process you can expect to build your ecopreneurship.
Getting Started
While there are many tasks you will need to handle to kickstart your green business, here are a few of the essential ones:
- Brainstorm business ideas and research the market to determine a pressing need.
- Make sure you are well-versed in the triple bottom line method. Ecopreneurs prioritize profit, people, and the planet.
- Create a logo and choose what colors and typography you will use on your marketing materials.
- Build a website, and start assembling your board of directors.
Doing it right legally!
It’s critical to launch your green business from a solid legal foundation.
- Designate the appropriate entity (e.g., LLC, LLP, corporation, etc.) for your green business.
- File a DBA if you want to operate under a different name. Click here to get started!
- Research any licenses and permits your company will need to operate in your industry and location.
- Classify your employees accurately. Misclassifying your workers, even if unintentionally, can cost you penalties and back wages.
Sound financial plan
Though the environment and society are vital considerations for ecopreneurs, you won’t accomplish your mission without making a profit.
- Establish realistic financial goals that will pave the way to your destination.
- Research your funding options to determine how you will pay for your startup costs.
- Always keep your personal and business finances separate.
- Remember to plan for taxes and consider hiring a professional to help you stay ahead.
Summing it up!
Becoming an ecopreneur is an excellent way to contribute to a healthier environment and society. While it requires you to commit to a lot of hard work, it just might be the most rewarding career path you can take! Consider the tips above, and keep doing your homework to figure out the other steps involved in starting a green business that stands the test of time.
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Contributor Dean Burgess, who is solely responsible for the accuracy of this content.
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