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Guide to South Dakota State Small Business Services and Resources

How to tap a wealth of helpful state and regional-level solutions

By Daniel Kehrer, Editor, Business.com & Work.com

If you are looking to start or expand a business in South Dakota or just need help solving a problem specific to this state or region, there's a wide range of resources — both government and private — available to help.

While many nationally focused resources offer helpful solutions, some issues are better addressed at the state or local level. Answers to licensing, zoning, sales tax, incorporation, economic development issues and a mountain of other matters often reside at the state level. Ironically, however, finding the right resources closer to home can often be even more difficult, as local solutions often live in many different places.

Cover your bases by seeking solutions in these locations:

  1. State government agencies, such as the commerce department, economic development office, secretary of state's office or other business-related state agencies.
  2. Small business assistance programs offered through local universities and community colleges that are backed by state and federal resources. These include Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) and SCORE offices.
  3. Private, non-profit and special-interest industry and business organizations that provide a range of services, networking opportunities and even funding options for small businesses.
  4. State and local offices of federal agency programs, such as the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) office in your area.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Get free help at the South Dakota Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

The South Dakota Small Business Development Center (SBDC) can help you establish and expand a business through management and technical assistance programs for the aspiring and existing small business owner.
I recommend: Through a network of six offices across the state, the SD SBDC provides confidential and no-cost business consulting services, including one-on-one counseling and training, to individuals starting a business or looking for ways to improve an existing business.

Head for the Governor's Office of Economic Development

It's where you'll find information on starting or growing a business in South Dakota.
I recommend: The Gov's "Business Startup Packet" includes step-by-step info on how to get started, with everything you need in South Dakota. Find specifics on licensing and registering your business.

Connect to a South Dakota small business resource portal

Discover hundreds of local programs offering free and low-cost help for starting and growing your business.
I recommend: The Business Utility Zone Gateway for South Dakota can connect you with a wide range of people, tools and resources.

Snag state-level help from the SBA

District, state and regional offices of the U.S. Small Business Administration can put a more focused face on federal programs and resources, and plug you into local training and assistance solutions.
I recommend: Just plug in a Zip Code, select a specific city from the pull-down menu or check your state on the U.S. map in the middle of the SBA home page.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Many types of businesses require state, city or county licenses and permits. State offices listed above will spell out any specific requirements for your industry.
  • Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) are an often-overlooked but terrific place to obtain free or low-cost advice and information, including training seminars and technology resources that are nearby.
  • Locally-based SBDC consultants can advise you individually on how to write a business plan, market your products and services, find financial resources and other valuable information.
  • The regional SBA office can plug you into loan and assistance programs, seminars and other initiatives to aid small businesses.

The official source of South Dakota State Small Business Services and Resources is
the South Dakota Small Business Development Centers page at Business.com

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Small Business Development Center (SBDC): South Dakota
Public resources available for business owners in South Dakota.

Business Licenses: Permits and Licenses
Allows users to find and register for business permits and licenses at the state, county, and local levels.

AllBusiness: South Dakota Forms
Use the search box to find forms for startups and existing businesses by typing the name of your state in the search box.

SCORE: South Dakota
Free counseling made available for business owners in South Dakota. Just use the drop-down menu to target results.

Better Business Bureau: South Dakota
Find out if complaints have been filed against your business by contacting your local Better Business Bureau (BBB).

NFIB: Voice of Small Business in South Dakota
Small-business association fighting for small business on key issues such as regulatory and civil justice/tort reform.

South Dakota Ready to Work
Features a business startup packet.

Best Sites to Learn More

Chambers of Commerce: South Dakota
Communities of small business owners in South Dakota. Search for a chapter near you.

Internal Revenue Service: South Dakota
Lists government web sites for South Dakota.

SBA: South Dakota
Small Business Association services in South Dakota.

SBDCNET: National Information Clearinghouse
Lists resources to find demographic data useful for business research in regions nationwide.

Secretary of State: South Dakota
Official site for Secretary of State for South Dakota.

State of South Dakota: Small Business Resources
Official government site for the state of South Dakota.

CCH Toolkit: South Dakota Advice
Type state name into the search box (in upper right-hand corner) to find advice on employees, holidays, wages, and taxes.

SmallBusiness.com: South Dakota
Online business resources maintained by government agencies for small businesses in South Dakota.

Best Blogs and Forums

GeoLocal Blog: Localizing Search
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Local Search Resources: SEO Blog
Informs owners on how they can utilize the internet to promote their business online for local searches.

City-Data: Community Forum
Entries have more of a consumer focus, but the forums could be useful if you need to gather information from a local perspective.



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