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How to Start a Home-Based Bakery Business is the first book to cover every essential aspect of planning, starting, and running such a business successfully.
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How to Start a Home-Based Bakery Business is the first book to cover every essential aspect of planning, starting, and running such a business successfully.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Home-Based Business Series
- Verlag: Globe Pequot
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9780762760824
- ISBN-10: 0762760826
- Artikelnr.: 29930986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Home-Based Business Series
- Verlag: Globe Pequot
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9780762760824
- ISBN-10: 0762760826
- Artikelnr.: 29930986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Detra Denay Davis
Outline Table of ContentsChapter 1 - So You Think You Want to Start a
Home-Based BakeryAssessing Your Baking SkillsAssessing Your Business Skills
Home-Based Baking Rules and RegulationsGetting OrganizedHow This Book Is
Organized Chapter 2 - Setting Up Your Home-Based Bakery BusinessSetting Up
Your KitchenPreparing Your Family for a TransitionEmploying Family
MembersComplying with Local, State and Federal RequirementsWorking with
Your Local Health Department Working with Your Local State Department of
AgricultureRenting an Incubator KitchenEquipping Your KitchenOrganizing
Your PantryPacking and Labeling Your GoodsTransporting Your
ProductsCustomer and Vendor Relationships Chapter 3 - Getting StartedHow to
Structure Your BusinessHow to Organize Your OfficeKitchen Office
EssentialsWriting a Business PlanBusiness Books, Software, Videos and
Online Resource Chapter 4 - The Legal Aspects of Home-Based BakingWhy You
Must Follow the LawZoning Issues and Home-Based BakingThe Essentials of
Business Liability InsuranceDeveloping Business Policies and ProceduresFood
Safety and Sanitation Rules to Live By Chapter 5 - Setting Up PricesHow to
Price Your ProductsHow to Calculate Your Labor CostWholesale vs. Retail
ProductionHow to Produce Profitable Products Chapter 6 - Sales and
MarketingWhere to Sell Your Home-Based BakingDefining Your NicheNaming Your
BusinessPositioning Your ProductsDesigning Signature ProductsHow to write
an eMarketing Plan12 Steps to a Great Press ReleaseDeveloping a Home-Based
Baking PortfolioOnline Marketing and Social Networking Word of Mouth
AdvertisingSelling Your Products OnlineKeeping Track of Your Customers
Chapter 7 Bookkeeping for the Home-Based BakerSeeking Professional
AssistancePaying Your Food TaxU.S. Federal Taxes for the
Self-EmployedAccounting Software for Home-Based BakersManaging Your
Business: Why Some Home-Based Bakers Fail Chapter 8 - Ready, Set,
BakeHome-Based Baking ChecklistOrganizing Your Baking TimeDeveloping a
Product LineDo You Need Help?Product Delivery and TransportationDelivering
the Goods Chapter 9 - Selling Your Product OnlineEstablishing Your Web
SiteSelling via Online Food MallsDeveloping an eCommerce Web SiteFood
Photography: Images on the WebLearning from Your Online Competitors Chapter
10 - Interview with a Home-Based BakerCalling All Cakes - Owner Whitney
CouchGellocake - Owner Lilian ChaviraMaine's Cake and Cookies - Owner Diane
PurkeyThe Box Turtle Bakery - Owner Abraham PalmerThe Cake Chic - Owner
Julie PietzTwisted Sisters Barkery - Owners Teresa Hunt, Pam Ray, Diane
Willis Chapter 11 Top Kitchen to Market ProductsTop 10 Home-Based Baking
Product IdeasTop 10 Home-Based Baking Products for ShippingTop 10 Home Food
Processing Products AppendixCulinary Schools/Pasty Program Online Culinary
Resources Top 10 Baking Blogs Recommended Reading for the Home-Based Baker
Professional Baking Books Industry Magazines and Online Resources
Professional Organizations Suggested Workshops and Seminars IndexAbout the
Author
Home-Based BakeryAssessing Your Baking SkillsAssessing Your Business Skills
Home-Based Baking Rules and RegulationsGetting OrganizedHow This Book Is
Organized Chapter 2 - Setting Up Your Home-Based Bakery BusinessSetting Up
Your KitchenPreparing Your Family for a TransitionEmploying Family
MembersComplying with Local, State and Federal RequirementsWorking with
Your Local Health Department Working with Your Local State Department of
AgricultureRenting an Incubator KitchenEquipping Your KitchenOrganizing
Your PantryPacking and Labeling Your GoodsTransporting Your
ProductsCustomer and Vendor Relationships Chapter 3 - Getting StartedHow to
Structure Your BusinessHow to Organize Your OfficeKitchen Office
EssentialsWriting a Business PlanBusiness Books, Software, Videos and
Online Resource Chapter 4 - The Legal Aspects of Home-Based BakingWhy You
Must Follow the LawZoning Issues and Home-Based BakingThe Essentials of
Business Liability InsuranceDeveloping Business Policies and ProceduresFood
Safety and Sanitation Rules to Live By Chapter 5 - Setting Up PricesHow to
Price Your ProductsHow to Calculate Your Labor CostWholesale vs. Retail
ProductionHow to Produce Profitable Products Chapter 6 - Sales and
MarketingWhere to Sell Your Home-Based BakingDefining Your NicheNaming Your
BusinessPositioning Your ProductsDesigning Signature ProductsHow to write
an eMarketing Plan12 Steps to a Great Press ReleaseDeveloping a Home-Based
Baking PortfolioOnline Marketing and Social Networking Word of Mouth
AdvertisingSelling Your Products OnlineKeeping Track of Your Customers
Chapter 7 Bookkeeping for the Home-Based BakerSeeking Professional
AssistancePaying Your Food TaxU.S. Federal Taxes for the
Self-EmployedAccounting Software for Home-Based BakersManaging Your
Business: Why Some Home-Based Bakers Fail Chapter 8 - Ready, Set,
BakeHome-Based Baking ChecklistOrganizing Your Baking TimeDeveloping a
Product LineDo You Need Help?Product Delivery and TransportationDelivering
the Goods Chapter 9 - Selling Your Product OnlineEstablishing Your Web
SiteSelling via Online Food MallsDeveloping an eCommerce Web SiteFood
Photography: Images on the WebLearning from Your Online Competitors Chapter
10 - Interview with a Home-Based BakerCalling All Cakes - Owner Whitney
CouchGellocake - Owner Lilian ChaviraMaine's Cake and Cookies - Owner Diane
PurkeyThe Box Turtle Bakery - Owner Abraham PalmerThe Cake Chic - Owner
Julie PietzTwisted Sisters Barkery - Owners Teresa Hunt, Pam Ray, Diane
Willis Chapter 11 Top Kitchen to Market ProductsTop 10 Home-Based Baking
Product IdeasTop 10 Home-Based Baking Products for ShippingTop 10 Home Food
Processing Products AppendixCulinary Schools/Pasty Program Online Culinary
Resources Top 10 Baking Blogs Recommended Reading for the Home-Based Baker
Professional Baking Books Industry Magazines and Online Resources
Professional Organizations Suggested Workshops and Seminars IndexAbout the
Author
Outline Table of ContentsChapter 1 - So You Think You Want to Start a
Home-Based BakeryAssessing Your Baking SkillsAssessing Your Business Skills
Home-Based Baking Rules and RegulationsGetting OrganizedHow This Book Is
Organized Chapter 2 - Setting Up Your Home-Based Bakery BusinessSetting Up
Your KitchenPreparing Your Family for a TransitionEmploying Family
MembersComplying with Local, State and Federal RequirementsWorking with
Your Local Health Department Working with Your Local State Department of
AgricultureRenting an Incubator KitchenEquipping Your KitchenOrganizing
Your PantryPacking and Labeling Your GoodsTransporting Your
ProductsCustomer and Vendor Relationships Chapter 3 - Getting StartedHow to
Structure Your BusinessHow to Organize Your OfficeKitchen Office
EssentialsWriting a Business PlanBusiness Books, Software, Videos and
Online Resource Chapter 4 - The Legal Aspects of Home-Based BakingWhy You
Must Follow the LawZoning Issues and Home-Based BakingThe Essentials of
Business Liability InsuranceDeveloping Business Policies and ProceduresFood
Safety and Sanitation Rules to Live By Chapter 5 - Setting Up PricesHow to
Price Your ProductsHow to Calculate Your Labor CostWholesale vs. Retail
ProductionHow to Produce Profitable Products Chapter 6 - Sales and
MarketingWhere to Sell Your Home-Based BakingDefining Your NicheNaming Your
BusinessPositioning Your ProductsDesigning Signature ProductsHow to write
an eMarketing Plan12 Steps to a Great Press ReleaseDeveloping a Home-Based
Baking PortfolioOnline Marketing and Social Networking Word of Mouth
AdvertisingSelling Your Products OnlineKeeping Track of Your Customers
Chapter 7 Bookkeeping for the Home-Based BakerSeeking Professional
AssistancePaying Your Food TaxU.S. Federal Taxes for the
Self-EmployedAccounting Software for Home-Based BakersManaging Your
Business: Why Some Home-Based Bakers Fail Chapter 8 - Ready, Set,
BakeHome-Based Baking ChecklistOrganizing Your Baking TimeDeveloping a
Product LineDo You Need Help?Product Delivery and TransportationDelivering
the Goods Chapter 9 - Selling Your Product OnlineEstablishing Your Web
SiteSelling via Online Food MallsDeveloping an eCommerce Web SiteFood
Photography: Images on the WebLearning from Your Online Competitors Chapter
10 - Interview with a Home-Based BakerCalling All Cakes - Owner Whitney
CouchGellocake - Owner Lilian ChaviraMaine's Cake and Cookies - Owner Diane
PurkeyThe Box Turtle Bakery - Owner Abraham PalmerThe Cake Chic - Owner
Julie PietzTwisted Sisters Barkery - Owners Teresa Hunt, Pam Ray, Diane
Willis Chapter 11 Top Kitchen to Market ProductsTop 10 Home-Based Baking
Product IdeasTop 10 Home-Based Baking Products for ShippingTop 10 Home Food
Processing Products AppendixCulinary Schools/Pasty Program Online Culinary
Resources Top 10 Baking Blogs Recommended Reading for the Home-Based Baker
Professional Baking Books Industry Magazines and Online Resources
Professional Organizations Suggested Workshops and Seminars IndexAbout the
Author
Home-Based BakeryAssessing Your Baking SkillsAssessing Your Business Skills
Home-Based Baking Rules and RegulationsGetting OrganizedHow This Book Is
Organized Chapter 2 - Setting Up Your Home-Based Bakery BusinessSetting Up
Your KitchenPreparing Your Family for a TransitionEmploying Family
MembersComplying with Local, State and Federal RequirementsWorking with
Your Local Health Department Working with Your Local State Department of
AgricultureRenting an Incubator KitchenEquipping Your KitchenOrganizing
Your PantryPacking and Labeling Your GoodsTransporting Your
ProductsCustomer and Vendor Relationships Chapter 3 - Getting StartedHow to
Structure Your BusinessHow to Organize Your OfficeKitchen Office
EssentialsWriting a Business PlanBusiness Books, Software, Videos and
Online Resource Chapter 4 - The Legal Aspects of Home-Based BakingWhy You
Must Follow the LawZoning Issues and Home-Based BakingThe Essentials of
Business Liability InsuranceDeveloping Business Policies and ProceduresFood
Safety and Sanitation Rules to Live By Chapter 5 - Setting Up PricesHow to
Price Your ProductsHow to Calculate Your Labor CostWholesale vs. Retail
ProductionHow to Produce Profitable Products Chapter 6 - Sales and
MarketingWhere to Sell Your Home-Based BakingDefining Your NicheNaming Your
BusinessPositioning Your ProductsDesigning Signature ProductsHow to write
an eMarketing Plan12 Steps to a Great Press ReleaseDeveloping a Home-Based
Baking PortfolioOnline Marketing and Social Networking Word of Mouth
AdvertisingSelling Your Products OnlineKeeping Track of Your Customers
Chapter 7 Bookkeeping for the Home-Based BakerSeeking Professional
AssistancePaying Your Food TaxU.S. Federal Taxes for the
Self-EmployedAccounting Software for Home-Based BakersManaging Your
Business: Why Some Home-Based Bakers Fail Chapter 8 - Ready, Set,
BakeHome-Based Baking ChecklistOrganizing Your Baking TimeDeveloping a
Product LineDo You Need Help?Product Delivery and TransportationDelivering
the Goods Chapter 9 - Selling Your Product OnlineEstablishing Your Web
SiteSelling via Online Food MallsDeveloping an eCommerce Web SiteFood
Photography: Images on the WebLearning from Your Online Competitors Chapter
10 - Interview with a Home-Based BakerCalling All Cakes - Owner Whitney
CouchGellocake - Owner Lilian ChaviraMaine's Cake and Cookies - Owner Diane
PurkeyThe Box Turtle Bakery - Owner Abraham PalmerThe Cake Chic - Owner
Julie PietzTwisted Sisters Barkery - Owners Teresa Hunt, Pam Ray, Diane
Willis Chapter 11 Top Kitchen to Market ProductsTop 10 Home-Based Baking
Product IdeasTop 10 Home-Based Baking Products for ShippingTop 10 Home Food
Processing Products AppendixCulinary Schools/Pasty Program Online Culinary
Resources Top 10 Baking Blogs Recommended Reading for the Home-Based Baker
Professional Baking Books Industry Magazines and Online Resources
Professional Organizations Suggested Workshops and Seminars IndexAbout the
Author