Some of that stuff I admit I can't do mostly because I just simply don't know how. Some of it though I need some help with, at the very least getting started (plus I have a very highly introverted nature, and so overcoming some of that shyness is at times quite difficult for me, but still doable) especially as I do have Asperger's. Yes I'm wanting to do it all the legal way of course, for starting a business in the state of Indiana (
https://inbiz.in.gov/start-business) filing work, gettiing a website setup, a physical location or address for the company established and so on. But of course in order to do all that, one needs money, the very thing I do not have literally any of. Plus I also don't have any form of legal identification (driver's license, state ID, passport, etc).
I tried asking family and friends on facebook for help, that was a mistake as I got completely ignored doing that. I'm very much goin this alone with zero help, not by choice mind you, which makes things a bit frustrating at times. I took a business law class in my junior year of high school but that was like 22 years ago (the same school year that 9-11 happened, I graduated class of 2003) but I can't remember 90% of what I learned in that class. I'm very much up a creek without a paddle. I'm praying for and hoping to find others who would like to be part of this.
The flagship product as it were, or content, is obviously the Bible, especially a new edition (not a translation) using the KJV for the New Testament and the Brenton English translation of the LXX for the Old Testament (planning to have 2 editions of it - one with the Apocrypha and one without) and would contain a copy of both the Apostle's and Nicene Creeds in it. While alot of the verses are "missing" (most of those except for I think 3 verses in Esther can be found in the Complutensian Polyglot Bible (and its english translation by Charles Vanderpool) though some of them are Brenton did translate and put in an appendix to his translation. So would probably either need to learn Koine Greek or find someone who knows enough Greek. The 3 Esther verses would need to come from a modern Greek Bible. But yes, there would be other products as well (devotionals, apps, games, even animated programs for children, and all products would be for individuals, families, and churches, and the whole basic goal of the company would be to do our part to build up the kingdom of God on earth and fulfill Matthew 25:35. And I have a name picked out already - Royal Grace Publishing. Employment will be open to all Christians, regardless of denominational affiliation (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, etc) or political leaning (leave that at door) or whatever. The only main problem for me with a site like wix is the requirement to upgrade to premium if I want to do a little more with it (I am not able to currently to do that because again no money). If anyone is willing to be part of this with me, please let me know in a private message. Again to AlexB23, I will certainly do what I can on those tips you provided. But again I do need help getting this company going and off the ground and all.
Well, I have autism as well. Now, I have no idea what you mean about the Bible translations, but I will try to help you with other things. First off, you need a state ID.
Joshua, it's clear that you have a strong vision for your faith-based publishing company and a specific product in mind. Given your current circumstances, it may be challenging to get started on your own. Here are some suggestions based on your response:
1. Seek out free resources and learn: Since you mentioned having limited funds, it's essential to explore free or low-cost options for learning the skills needed to start your business. Look for online tutorials, webinars, and free courses related to setting up a business, website development, and learning Greek (if necessary).
2. Utilize free website builders: While you mentioned that some features may require an upgrade to a premium version on Wix, there are still many things you can do with the free version. Consider using Wordpress instead, which offers more flexibility and a larger community of users who can help answer questions.
3. Reach out to your network: Although you've had difficulty getting help from family and friends on Facebook, try reaching out to them privately or through other means, such as email or phone. Explain your situation and the specific help you need. Additionally, consider joining Christian-focused groups, forums (well, you are already on Christian Forums), or organizations where you might find like-minded individuals who could potentially contribute their skills or resources to your project.
4. Partner with others: To overcome the lack of funds, consider partnering with other individuals or organizations that share similar goals and values. This could include co-founders, volunteers, or sponsors who can contribute their expertise, resources, or funding to help get your business off the ground.
5. Look for grants and assistance programs: Research various grant opportunities and assistance programs that may be available for small businesses, especially those focused on faith-based or educational initiatives. These resources could provide the financial backing you need to get started.
6. Crowdfunding and donations: Explore crowdfunding platforms such as Kickstarter or GoFundMe to raise funds for your publishing company. Offer rewards to supporters, such as exclusive content or products, to incentivize donations. Additionally, consider reaching out to churches or religious organizations for potential donations or sponsorships.
7. Start small and iterate: Instead of trying to launch your entire business all at once, focus on a minimum viable product that can be produced with the resources you currently have. Begin by creating and publishing your first edition of the Bible, then gradually add other products and services as your business grows and resources become available.
8. Engage with your audience: Building a community around your publishing company is essential for success. Utilize social media, email newsletters, or online forums* to engage with potential customers and gather feedback on your products. This will help you establish a customer base and create a loyal following.
9. Continue learning: Stay informed about industry trends, best practices, and advancements in technology that could benefit your business. This will help you stay competitive and adapt to changing market conditions.
10. Stay persistent: Starting a business can be challenging, especially when resources are limited. Maintain a positive attitude, hold your head up, and continue working towards your goals despite setbacks or obstacles. Pray for guidance and trust in God's plan for your business.
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