Security Finance

We offer our installment loans from conveniently located branch offices in order to provide personal service within the community.

Use the locator to determine if there is an office in your local area. To apply for a loan, you may call that office or apply in person at a time convenient to you during our business hours. After completing the application, the office personnel will complete a verification and underwriting process to determine if you qualify for a loan in the amount you requested. Our personnel can assist in finding an installment loan within your budget.

Installment loans have monthly terms consisting of equal monthly payments, with no balloon payments or prepayment penalties. In certain cases, you may be able to renew or refinance your account to receive additional cash prior to the full payment of the original loan. A renewal is a new loan that pays off the balance in full (less any refunds due to you) of the prior loan and gives the remaining difference to you as cash proceeds. You will need to determine if the costs related to the renewal loan makes financial sense for your situation. This website provides links to consumer education sites unrelated to Security Finance that may assist you in making that determination

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25 S. Maine St.
Fallon, NV 89406 US

Website

(775) 428-1165 (Main)
(775) 428-1164 (Fax)

Shanti Yoga

Fallon’s only yoga studio offers you an instructor with a demonstrated history of working not only in the yoga and fitness industry, but also in health and wellness. She has been certified in fitness yoga, and holds a 200 hour RYT with the National Yoga Alliance in Hatha Yoga. Skilled in mindfulness, breath work, traditional yoga, Wellness and lifestyle coaching, personal training, and nutritional coaching, Shanti Yoga offers high end instruction. Your well-being is always top priority, and you will feel welcome, safe, and cared for immediately upon entering. Our atmosphere is mellow, soothing, warm, and playful. Our space is clean, lighting is low, and practice is deeply traditional and personal. We welcome every level of student from the most beginner to the most advanced in EVERY class. Each practice is unique to the person taking part; you do what you can, when you can, and progress as you are ready. Our practices wind down with a beautiful guided savasana, and we promise you will leave feeling a renewed sense of vitality and energy. 

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991 W. Williams Ave.
Fallon, Nevada 89406 USA

Website

(775) 250-6221 (Main)

Sierra Nevada Properties

Real Estate. Property Management

Our History

Sierra Nevada Properties was formed in August of 1979. We have always been locally owned and operated and are one of the most highly respected real estate companies in the area.

With more than 100 full time sales associates, our company is consistently one of the leading companies in our area. We stress professionalism in the company and are effective in attracting experienced agents as well as many new licensees, thanks to our extensive training courses.

Our Referral/Relocation Team consists of specially selected professionals who are experienced in working with relocating companies and individuals. We successfully work with hundreds of relocating families per year that have decided to move to our dynamic, progressive and beautiful community. We also have a Commercial Division to assist in all aspects of a company move.

We also have several agents who specialize in Property Management. From maintainance to finding renters – our property management specialists can help you every step of the way.

When making a major decision, such as purchasing or selling a home, deal with the professionals. We are different, we treat our customers better, and you will be happy that you selected Sierra Nevada Properties Our goal is simple… to help you reach yours! The Premier Real Estate Company:

  • The most knowledgeable management team in the Northern Nevada area
  • One of the highest market shares of any company in Northern Nevada
  • Generous commission splits
  • Excellent company reputation, both locally and nationally
  • High level of community involvement, including Partners in Education school adoption, Toys for Tots, etc.
  • Professional office environments with state of the art office technology
  • Professional and courteous support staff

Buyers’ Representation

As your Buyer’s Representative, we can make the process of house hunting much easier and more efficient than if you did it all yourself. We can help you get financing, guide you to local neighborhoods, help you determine your budget, and prioritize a list of essential features that you need in your next home. We’ll save you valuable time by finding the properties that best suit your requirements, and will show you only the most promising ones.

Once you’ve found a place that catches your eye, we’ll look at comparable properties in the area to help determine a purchase offer. Then we’ll negotiate on your behalf with the seller to make sure you get the most favorable terms.

It’s our job to look after your best interests, and we will do so at no cost to you as a buyer.

If you’re ready to start house hunting, you can search real estate listings now. You can also refer to our Buyer’s Guide for helpful tools and buying advice. To start working with an agent right away, please contact us.

Sellers’ Representation

Selling a house on your own can be an overwhelming task. There’s advertising to plan and budget for, open houses and private showings to arrange, purchase offers to negotiate, contract contingencies to worry about, and complicated paperwork to fill out. Make it easy on yourself by putting your home in the hands of seasoned professionals. We have extensive experience marketing properties and showing them to their best advantage.

First, we’ll perform a comparable market analysis to determine the most appropriate price for your home. Then we’ll provide home staging advice and suggest landscaping changes that will help draw buyers in. We’ll advertise your home through a variety of methods, including local publications and online MLS® listings. We may even showcase your home as part of our site’s Featured Listings.

When it comes to negotiating a purchase offer, we’ll make sure that you get the best price the market will allow. We’ll help you understand contract contingencies and details of the closing process, in addition to handling all the paperwork for you. Essentially, we’re here to represent you throughout the entire selling process, and to make sure that your real estate transaction is a positive and profitable experience.

See our Seller’s Guide to get your Free Home Evaluation, or contact us to get connected with a Seller’s Agent.

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941 W. Williams Ave.
Fallon, Nevada 89406 US

Website

(775) 423-2191 (Main)
(775) 423-0424 (Fax)

Skin Cancer and Dermatology Institute

Brief History of Skin Cancer and Dermatology Institute
Skin Cancer and Dermatology Institute was established August 1996 by Dr. Rowe. At that same time, Dr. Kiene and Dr. Blackhart purchased practices from Dr. Rueckl and Dr. Sage respectively and entered into a Limited Liability Partnership with Dr. Rowe. The practice leased office space at 890 Mill Street in Reno, and 1177 N. Division Street in Carson City.

Dr. Kolar and Dr. Albregts contracted services to Skin Cancer and Dermatology Institute and worked in Tahoe, Minden, Gardnerville, Bishop and Fallon. In June of 1999, the doctors purchased Dr. Standlee’s practice located at 75 Pringle Way and entered into a partnership agreement with SCDI.

In July of 2001, the Carson City Office relocated to 704 W. Nye Lane, Suite 203. The two Reno offices merged and relocated to the current location at 640 West Moana Lane in January 2002. The Carson City office relocated again in May, 2008 to 3950 G. S. Richards Blvd.

SCDI hired Dr. Franz J. Stadler, in the fall of 2002 to work at locations in the Carson City, Fallon, and Reno offices. He recently purchased laser equipment to provide hair removal, treatment of spider veins, brown/red spots and acne. In addition to using lasers, Dr. Stadler specializes in Botox, Collagen, Radiance, and Restylane Injections and chemical peels; Cosmetic Services. Dr. Stadler became an SCDI partner in the fall of 2003.

In 2013 SCDI hired Dr. Julia Ai to work out of the Reno office. Dr. Ai has expertise with medical, cosmetic and surgical dermatology. Later that year SCDI hired Dr. Jeff Shackelton to work at locations in Carson City and in Reno. Then in 2014 SCDI welcomed Dr. Whitney Hovenic to the praSCDI also has six mid-level providers, Lisa T. Durden, PA-C a Certified Physician Assistant practicing in Carson City, Laura Hay, APN, NP-C a licensed Nurse Practitioner practicing in Reno. Sheila Roach, PA-C a Certified Physician Assistant practicing in Reno, Amy Schoening, PA-C a Certified Physician Assistant practicing in Reno and Carson City, Rhonda L. Strunk, APN-C a licensed Nurse Practitioner practicing in Reno, and Tamara Van Dyke, PA-C a Certified Physician Assistant practicing in Reno and Fallon. They are all experienced in dermatology and work closely with the physicians to assure the best care for healthy skin.

Certified Physician Assistant

Physician Assistants are health care professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. PAs are educated in a medical model designed to complement physician training. The PA students are taught to diagnose and treat medical conditions the same as medical students. Upon graduation, physician assistants take a certification examination that is developed by the National Commission of Certification of PAs in conjunction with the Board of Medical Examiners.

Tammy VanDyke holds 4 associates degrees from Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, Nevada and graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a Bachelors of Science in Health Science.

While working as a Pharmacy Technician from 1996 to 2001, Tammy continued her education at Western University of Health Science in Pomona, California where she graduated with a masters of Science in Physician’s Assistant.

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607 South Maine Street
Fallon, Nevada 89406 US

Website

(775) 336-3604 (Main)
(775) 428-1007 (Fax)

Smith Family Funeral Home

The grieving process is difficult to navigate, especially when it is up to you to make funeral arrangements. While sometimes funeral arrangements have been made, other times it is up to you to plan and make decisions. Someone who can help you with this process is a funeral director. Funeral directors provide a variety of services that extends far past the execution of the funeral and organizing some flowers

Funeral directors do more than one may think, and their primary goal is always to help families and friends remember their loved ones in a respectful fashion that helps with the grieving process. They are skilled professionals and want to help alleviate as many stressors as possible so that you can have the opportunity to mourn peacefully.

Smith Family Funeral Homes is here for you and your family. Whether you need to pre-arrange services or you have recently lost a loved one we invite you to come and visit us. We will help you throughout the process and ensure that everything goes smoothly.

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505 Rio Vista Dr.
Sparks, NV 89434 US

(775) 423-2255 (Main)

Soda Lake Geothermal

The Soda Lake Geothermal plant is a dual geothermal electric-generating facility situated eight miles north-west of Fallon, Nevada, US. Nevada is the second-ranking US state in terms of geothermal resources. Soda Lake I was launched in 1987 and the second part of the facility, Soda Lake II, has been in operation since 1991.

Alterra Power sold the Soda Lake geothermal facility to an affiliate of Cyrq Energy in January 2015.

Cyrq Energy is a renewable energy company primarily focused on geothermal power development. Cyrq owns and operates the Soda Lake Geothermal Power Plant, the Patua Geothermal Power Plant both in Churchill County along with one geothermal power plant in southern Utah and one geothermal power plant in southwestern New Mexico.

Soda Lake Geothermal Power Plant
  • 26.5 MW binary geothermal plant
  • 4 geothermal production wells 1 steam well, and 3 injection wells
  • Electricity generated at Soda Lake supplies the University of Utah in Salt Lake, UT through Rocky Mountain Power
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5500 Soda Lake Road
Fallon, Nevada 89406 USA

Website

(775) 867-5093  (Main)

Sonic Drive-In

For more than 60 years, SONIC, America’s Drive-In has built the ultimate dining experience with our drive-in restaurants and we proudly serve our guests in Fallon, NV. We did it by sticking to what made drive-ins so popular in the first place: made-to-order American classics, signature menu items, and speedy service from friendly Carhops full of fun and personality. Cruise on over to us at 2070 Reno Highway for the ultimate SONIC experience!

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Get a free medium slush or drink when you download the SONIC® App and create an account!

https://www.sonicdrivein.com/app

Hours:

Mon 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Tue 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Wed 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Thu 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Fri 6:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Sat 6:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Sun 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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2070 Reno Highway
Fallon, NV 89406 US

Website

(775) 867-4900 (Main)

Sparta-ATC

To inspire hope for a healthy future physically, mentally, and spiritually.Help contribute to health, strength and balance by providing care to all clients.

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169 East Center Street
Fallon, NV 89406 US

Website

(775) 867-4673 (Main)

Spring Valley Rentals

We offer Homes, Apartments, and Office Space for rent in the Fallon, NV 89406 and Fernley, NV 89408.  We also have homes for rent in the Reno, NV 89523 and Sparks, NV 89434 areas as well.    Come to Spring Valley Rentals for all your rental property needs.

Our rental property locations can accommodate tenants desiring to live in Fallon NV, Churchill County, Fallon Naval Air Station – NAS Fallon NV, Silver Springs NV, Lahontan Valley, Lyon, Washoe, Storey County, and surrounding areas.

Spring Valley Storage has 2 convenient storage unit locations servicing the Fallon Nevada area. We offer clean, and affordable storage units for all of your personal and business storage needs. Our storage units can accommodate any size item you need to store including Autos, Boats and RVs.   

Drive-up access makes moving in and out easy.

Office Hours: 8:30-5:00 pm M-F, 9-5 Sat.

Storage Unit Sizes

We offer a variety of storage unit sizes, including Boats, RV’s and vehicle storage. Select the right sized storage unit for all your storage needs.

Storage Unit Sizes

Security & Benefits

Get unbeatable value of clean, secure, and trusted self storage space. Our monitored and patrolled storage units help keep your items safe.

Security & Benefits

Drive-Up Access

Experience the convenience of driving directly to your storage unit, moving items easily, and flexibility of having 24/7 access to belongings.

Convenient Access

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235 S. Maine St.
Fallon, NV 89406 US

Website

(775) 423-8779 (Main)
(775) 423-0434 (Fax)

State Farm Insurance

Providing insurance and financial services.
Our mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams.

Credentials
License: NV-594697
STATE FARM BANK® NMLS #: 139716
NMLS ID#: 1009377
MLO License#: 50451

  • Graduate of Brigham Young University-Idaho
  • State Farm Insurance agent since 2008
  • Married & Father of five girls
  • 25 years of combined State Farm Insurance experience
  • Serving the Auto Insurance needs in Churchill County
  • Offering Home Insurance in Fallon, NV
  • Offering Business Insurance in Fallon, NV
  • Offering Life Insurance in Fallon, NV
  • Nevada Notary Public Services available
  • Ambassador Traveler Qualifier
  • We love helping others with their Insurance needs

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2260 Reno Hwy, Suite A
Fallon, NV 89406 US

Website

(775) 423-3200 (Main)
(775) 423-1241 (Fax)

Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge/ US Fish & Wildlife Service

 Three refuges make up Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge Complex: Anaho Island, Fallon, & Stillwater NWR. Main office: 3175 Freeman Lane, Fallon NV 80406. Phone: 775/423-5128.

Stillwater is managed as part of the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge Complex.

Learn more about the complex, Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge – an Oasis in the Desert!

Stillwater NWR provides recreation opportunities to visitors who enjoy getting away from it all. Activities include viewing the unique geology and desert wildlife, waterfowl hunting, bird watching, and nature photography. Passenger vehicles are fine as long as roads are not wet or wash-boarded. Make sure to pack water, food, a cell phone or other signalling device, and first aid kit just in case. Even when dry, the roads can be tricky with loose rocks and gravel on a hard packed surface, watch your speed especially on turns.      

The refuge is open daily. Visitors access the refuge via Hwy 50 going East through Fallon, turning left onto State Route 116 after 5 miles. This is also known as Stillwater Road, and leads directly to the main entry point for the refuge after 12 miles.

Once on the refuge, the pavement ends and the adventure begins! There are several designated public access roads within the refuge, and visitors must remain on these at all times. Any off-road travel is strictly prohibited and enforced. Parking is allowed in designated parking areas only. 

There are several public service features on Stillwater refuge, including 5 vault toilets at strategic locations; a covered pavilion with picnic tables and a viewing boardwalk with floating platforms on the Foxtail Lake driving tour loop; a short timeline path leading to a shaded observation deck with interpretive signs at Stillwater Point Reservoir; the 1.25 mi long Tule Trail interpretive path with rest benches, photo blind and interpretive trail signs; and the Paiute Path historic walk across from the Foxtail pavilion. 

Boating is not allowed on the refuge outside of waterfowl hunt season, which is normally October – January. Except for Swan Check Lake, where non-motorized boating is allowed throughout the year. The refuge sanctuary, all areas south of Division Road, is closed to boating of any kind, if it floats its considered a boat and NOT allowed to be on these protected wetlands units. Boat launches are at several locations within the hunt zone, which is N of Division Rd., and are open only during waterfowl season. 

Overnight stays are allowed in two areas within the refuge boundary – on E Division Rd, 3 miles off Hunter Rd., and about 9 miles North on Hunter Rd. The overnight area is just before you cross the canal near the Center Rd intersection.  Both sites are near vault toilets, but that’s it for development and comfort – these are primitive sites with no other features! There are no fees for overnight stays, but there is a 7 day limit.

Hiking is allowed in all areas open to the public, as are wildlife observation and photography. Even though we encourage you to explore and discover, these activities should be limited during nesting season from April to July. If a parent bird is disturbed from the nest, it may not return and the young could die. Please use your best judgement in observing sensitive and vulnerable wildlife and birds in any natural area. Use a camera, spotting scope or binoculars to get up close to wildlife. 

If you find any sick, injured, apparently orphaned/abandoned wildlife, please do not pick it up! It is against the law to move or transport most wild animals found on the refuge; please contact the main refuge office at 775/423-5128 immediately, or call the NV Dept of Wildlife at 775/423-3171.

Sport hunting is permitted on the refuge in accordance with all NV state and federal regulations. Hunters should consult the Nevada state hunting regulations. Refuge-specific hunting regulations may also apply.

Firearms and other weapons are subject to state law. At all times, persons possessing, transporting, or carrying firearms on the refuge must comply with all provisions of state law. Firearms may only be discharged in accordance with refuge hunting regulations, i.e., only during the lawful pursuit of game during legal seasons. No target shooting is allowed!

Other prohibitions on the refuge include: dogs allowed only on a 6ft leash (except during waterfowl season); no off-road vehicles or driving; and no collecting of plants, animals, minerals, antlers and artifacts.

Lodging is available in Fallon, NV. Listings are available through the Fallon Convention and Visitors Bureau at (775)423-4556. Telephone, gas and supplies are available year-round in Fallon.

For driving directions or current weather conditions, please click on the links to the right in Featured Pages.

For information on current refuge conditions, please call 775/423-5128. Or email us at the Contact link below.

The Complex headquarters are located at: 3175 Freeman Lane, Which is the cream colored house on the corner of Freeman Lane and Stillwater Road, approximately 10 miles from Highway 50. Hours are Mon – Fri, 8am – 4:30pm. We have brochures, maps, and wildlife information.

Phone: 775/423-5128

It’s also very important to let someone know where you are going and when you plan to return.  Preparation is the key to a fun and worthwhile adventure at Stillwater NWR!

Stillwater NWR: A Desert Oasis for Migratory Waterfowl, Shorebirds, Wildlife and Plants

 Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Lahontan Valley of north-central Nevada, near the community of Fallon, sixty miles east of Reno.Tthis area has been designated a site of international importance by the Western Hemispheric Shorebird Reserve Network (external link) because of the hundreds of thousands of shorebirds, such as Long-billed dowitcher, Black-necked stilt, and American avocet passing through during migration.

Also listed as a ‘Globally Important Bird Area’ by the American Bird Conservancy (external link) and an ‘Important Bird Area’ by the National Audubon Society (external link), more than 280 species have been sighted in the area. These tremendously rich and diverse wetlands attract more than a quarter million waterfowl, as well as over 20,000 other water birds, including American white pelicans, Double-crested cormorants, White-faced ibis, and several species of egrets, herons, gulls, and terns. The Stillwater NWR wetlands are well-known by birders from around the country.

Resident wildlife such as coyotes, White-tailed antelope ground squirrels, Jack and Cottontail rabbits, Kangaroo rats, 5 species of lizards, a few types of snakes, and many insects can be seen in abundance throughout the seasons of the refuge.

A variety of activities awaits visitors to this ‘Oasis in the Desert’, but plan ahead and check weather, roads and recent sightings before you go. Click the Visit tab for more details.

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3175 Freeman Lane
Fallon, NV 89406 US

Website

(775) 423-5128  (Main)
(775) 423-0416 (Fax)

Stockman’s Restaurant & Casino

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1500 W. Williams Ave
Fallon, NV 89406 USA

Website

(775) 423-3201 (Main)

Stuart Richardson OD

Specialty    

Dr. Richardson specializes in the following:

Optometrist Description

An optometrist is a doctor of optometry (OD) who is trained in the study of vision. The optometrist performs routine eye care, conducts eye examinations and prescribes corrective lenses. Optometrists also diagnose and prescribe treatment for eye diseases. Treatment may include medication in the form of drops, pills or injections. The optometrist should not be confused with an ophthalmologist, who is a medical doctor trained to perform corrective eye surgery, or opticians, who are trained to grind lenses but not licensed to examine or treat patients. Optometry is tightly regulated by boards that vary by state. An optometrist can study further to focus on subspecialties, such as pediatric optometry, ocular disease and noninvasive vision therapy.

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445 S. Maine St.
Fallon, Nevada 89406 US

Website

(775) 423-4334 (Main)

Stuf ‘n’ Such / Banner Churchill Community Hospital Auxiliary

Through the generosity of our community and their donated items, the Banner Churchill Community Hospital Auxiliary offers clean and gently used items.

The BCCH Auxiliary began in 1957. Although the hospital has changed through these 60+ years, the purpose of the Auxiliary has remained the same. Our primary goal is to raise funds for hospital equipment in addition to providing programs and extra help where we can around the community. There are 80+volunteers serving in various roles throughout our great town of Fallon. We love our jobs working as ambassadors for the hospital, in the Rainbow Treasures gift shop and staffing our “Stuf N’ Such” thrift store. We’re always looking for volunteers to help carry out our mission. Applications are available at Banner Churchill Community Hospital Volunteer’s office, at the “Stuf N’ Such” store or online at https://www.bannerhealth.com/services/volunteer.

Please visit our Store and find yourself a treasure and a warm hello! We strive to maintain quality items and excellent pricing in a clean, friendly environment.

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99 S. Nevada Street
Fallon, Nevada 89406 US

Website

(775) 423-6446 (Main)

Sunrise Suds Mobile Detailing

Here at Sunrise Suds we are car enthusiasts. We strive to be the best detailers in Nevada!

Call us today to schedule your appointment!

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U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

SBA works to ignite change and spark action so small businesses can confidently start, grow, expand, or recover.

Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) continues to help small business owners and entrepreneurs pursue the American dream. SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses.

Funding Programs

See here to visit our funding programs;

https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs

Market research helps you find customers for your business. Competitive analysis helps you make your business unique. Combine them to find a competitive advantage for your small business.

Market research blends consumer behavior and economic trends to confirm and improve your business idea.

It’s crucial to understand your consumer base from the outset. Market research lets you reduce risks even while your business is still just a gleam in your eye.

Gather demographic information to better understand opportunities and limitations for gaining customers. This could include population data on age, wealth, family, interests, or anything else that’s relevant for your business.

Then answer these questions to get a good sense of your market.

  • Demand: Is there a desire for your product or service?
  • Market size: How many people would be interested in your offering?
  • Economic indicators: What is the income range and employment rate?
  • Location: Where do your customers live and where can your business reach?
  • Market saturation: How many similar options are already available to consumers?
  • Pricing: What do potential customers pay for these alternatives?

You’ll also want to keep up with the latest small business trends. It’s important to gain a sense of the specific market share that will impact your profits.

You can do market research using existing sources, or you can do the research yourself and go direct to consumers.

Existing sources can save you a lot of time and energy, but the information might not be as specific to your audience as you’d like. Use it to answer questions that are both general and quantifiable, like industry trends, demographics, and household incomes. Check online or start with our list of market research resources.

Asking consumers yourself can give you a nuanced understanding of your specific target audience. But, direct research can be time consuming and expensive. Use it to answer questions about your specific business or customers, like reactions to your logo, improvements you could make to buying experience, and where customers might go instead of your business.

Here are a few methods you can use to do direct research:

  • Surveys
  • Questionnaires
  • Focus groups
  • In-depth interviews

For guidance on deciding which methods are worthwhile for your small business, the Small Business Administration provides counseling services through our resource partner network.

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705 N. Plaza Street #107
Carson City, Nevada 89701 USA

Website

702-388-6015 (Main)
202-941-8139 (Cell)
775-230-4274 (Cell)