The document provides tips and advice for starting a new business from experts who have started their own businesses. It discusses researching market opportunities, developing a business plan, choosing a business structure, financing, hiring staff, branding, marketing the business, and common mistakes to avoid. The key steps outlined are researching your business idea, writing a business plan, registering your business as the proper structure, obtaining financing and suppliers, hiring staff if needed, developing a brand and marketing strategy, and getting the word out about your new business.
Blend of inspiring quotes and practical tips for beginner boot strappers by Boye Hartmann, Danish entrepreneur and business angel. Our favourite tip: "CREATE A LIST OF WHAT NEEDS TO GET DONE. GET THOSE THINGS DONE. REPEAT."
Bob Mangat's "The Insider" Newsletter Issue # 1Bob Mangat
http://www.bobmangat.com Welcome to the first edition of “the Insider” where we publish valuable “how to” strategies, cutting edge marketing ideas, swipe files, interviews, case studies and more EVERY Month. This is not your typical newsletter that sits on your desk collecting dust or WORSE get’s thrown in the trash can as soon as you get it. This is one you will save and revert back to as a valuable resource to be used in your business EVERY DAY!! sign up to get access at http://www.bobmangat.com/insider
Blend of inspiring quotes and practical tips for beginner boot strappers by Boye Hartmann, Danish entrepreneur and business angel. Our favourite tip: "CREATE A LIST OF WHAT NEEDS TO GET DONE. GET THOSE THINGS DONE. REPEAT."
Bob Mangat's "The Insider" Newsletter Issue # 1Bob Mangat
http://www.bobmangat.com Welcome to the first edition of “the Insider” where we publish valuable “how to” strategies, cutting edge marketing ideas, swipe files, interviews, case studies and more EVERY Month. This is not your typical newsletter that sits on your desk collecting dust or WORSE get’s thrown in the trash can as soon as you get it. This is one you will save and revert back to as a valuable resource to be used in your business EVERY DAY!! sign up to get access at http://www.bobmangat.com/insider
This module underlines the importance of the legal structure when setting up your own business. It looks at the different types of enterprises you can set up and the business structure which they require, legal and regulatory issues, key resources and further sources of support.
This presentation takes you through a marketing process to attract ideal customers to your small business and gives you tips and resources to help you along the way
Mel feller looks at starting a small business after the age of 50Mel Feller
Mel Feller Looks at Starting a Small Business After the Age of 50
The passion that incentives someone to vision the starting their own business is not held in reserve for the techie Millennial in the torn jeans and t-shirt. I want to point out that even the person in the relaxed-fit slacks and reading glasses can feel the passion of creating and owning their own company.
According to Mel Feller, research shows Baby Boomers may have a greater passion for entrepreneurship than younger generations. However, one report showed that, in 2014, those ages 55 to 64 had a higher rate of new innovative entrepreneurial activity than the conventional thrill-seeking 20 to 34 age group.
Module 7, "Making Profit from Imagination" examines the keys concepts of the business sector in relation to finance. It gives a brief overview of business finance, including turnover, business costs, cash flow, financial planning, and other routes to finance.
This module will let individuals see the importance of branding your company, the challenges you will face in relation to growth, the expenses that you will be out that you may have perhaps not thought of and how to resolve problems relating to cost based pricing.
http://www.bizsum.com - This book shows that the ultimate solution to reversing the current leadership trends of margin slashing, accounting trickery, and shareholder hoodwinking is to run an organization that can maintain and expand its customer base without slashing prices and without reducing its fiscal integrity. In the end, the success of your organization does not depend on your understanding of economics, or organizational development, or marketing. It depends on your understanding of psychology: how each individual employee and client connects with your company.
Module 5 discusses the concept of research and its importance. it looks at in detail the the benefits of conducting market research, researching customers, market segmentation , researching competitors and how to carry out research.
Projects to Promotions, LLC helps non healthcare and healthcare business entrepreneurs with training, podcasts, workshops, seminars, coaching, teleconferences, etc
Opportunities for young creative practioners and creative entrepreneurs to acquire and broaden first-hand knowledge and skills for the future business initiatives.
In order to support to the growth of the Creative Economy in Vietnam, British Council collaborates with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Investment & Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City to organize a four-day Training Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The programme has been successfully implemented in various countries worldwide by the leading innovation organization Nesta from the United Kingdom.
Attending the Training Programme, creative entrepreneurs are defined as young people with creative idea/initiatives who start their business and young creative entrepreneurs trading up to 24 months. They should work in any of creative industries, including advertising, architecture, arts and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, leisure software, music, performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
Percy Emmett, a highly experienced specialist trainer and strategist in all areas of creative and cultural industries from the United Kingdom, will be the trainer in the Programme. With the extensive experience with setting up and running creative businesses building annual income of £1.7m, he is an expert in business development and mentoring from idea to setup, as well as change management covering all aspects of personal and professional skills, business diagnostics, business planning and finance.
During four days, participants have a chance to enroll on four sessions:
1. Listening and Values Modelling
2. Customer profiling & Future Evidence Modelling
3. Financial and Relationship Modelling
4. Drivers, Business as a Promise and Blueprinting
These aims will enable them to explore their idea and its viability and to enhance leadership, business planning, relation building, resources managing, marketing and financial skills.
Nesta creative toolkit_book_4_in_it_for_the_long_haulTẠ MINH TRÃI
Opportunities for young creative practioners and creative entrepreneurs to acquire and broaden first-hand knowledge and skills for the future business initiatives.
In order to support to the growth of the Creative Economy in Vietnam, British Council collaborates with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Investment & Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City to organize a four-day Training Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The programme has been successfully implemented in various countries worldwide by the leading innovation organization Nesta from the United Kingdom.
Attending the Training Programme, creative entrepreneurs are defined as young people with creative idea/initiatives who start their business and young creative entrepreneurs trading up to 24 months. They should work in any of creative industries, including advertising, architecture, arts and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, leisure software, music, performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
Percy Emmett, a highly experienced specialist trainer and strategist in all areas of creative and cultural industries from the United Kingdom, will be the trainer in the Programme. With the extensive experience with setting up and running creative businesses building annual income of £1.7m, he is an expert in business development and mentoring from idea to setup, as well as change management covering all aspects of personal and professional skills, business diagnostics, business planning and finance.
During four days, participants have a chance to enroll on four sessions:
1. Listening and Values Modelling
2. Customer profiling & Future Evidence Modelling
3. Financial and Relationship Modelling
4. Drivers, Business as a Promise and Blueprinting
These aims will enable them to explore their idea and its viability and to enhance leadership, business planning, relation building, resources managing, marketing and financial skills.
Nesta creative toolkit_book_1_arrivals_and_destinationsTẠ MINH TRÃI
Opportunities for young creative practioners and creative entrepreneurs to acquire and broaden first-hand knowledge and skills for the future business initiatives.
In order to support to the growth of the Creative Economy in Vietnam, British Council collaborates with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Investment & Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City to organize a four-day Training Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The programme has been successfully implemented in various countries worldwide by the leading innovation organization Nesta from the United Kingdom.
Attending the Training Programme, creative entrepreneurs are defined as young people with creative idea/initiatives who start their business and young creative entrepreneurs trading up to 24 months. They should work in any of creative industries, including advertising, architecture, arts and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, leisure software, music, performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
Percy Emmett, a highly experienced specialist trainer and strategist in all areas of creative and cultural industries from the United Kingdom, will be the trainer in the Programme. With the extensive experience with setting up and running creative businesses building annual income of £1.7m, he is an expert in business development and mentoring from idea to setup, as well as change management covering all aspects of personal and professional skills, business diagnostics, business planning and finance.
During four days, participants have a chance to enroll on four sessions:
1. Listening and Values Modelling
2. Customer profiling & Future Evidence Modelling
3. Financial and Relationship Modelling
4. Drivers, Business as a Promise and Blueprinting
These aims will enable them to explore their idea and its viability and to enhance leadership, business planning, relation building, resources managing, marketing and financial skills.
Nesta creative toolkit_book_3_choosing_your_pathTẠ MINH TRÃI
Opportunities for young creative practioners and creative entrepreneurs to acquire and broaden first-hand knowledge and skills for the future business initiatives.
In order to support to the growth of the Creative Economy in Vietnam, British Council collaborates with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Investment & Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City to organize a four-day Training Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The programme has been successfully implemented in various countries worldwide by the leading innovation organization Nesta from the United Kingdom.
Attending the Training Programme, creative entrepreneurs are defined as young people with creative idea/initiatives who start their business and young creative entrepreneurs trading up to 24 months. They should work in any of creative industries, including advertising, architecture, arts and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, leisure software, music, performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
Percy Emmett, a highly experienced specialist trainer and strategist in all areas of creative and cultural industries from the United Kingdom, will be the trainer in the Programme. With the extensive experience with setting up and running creative businesses building annual income of £1.7m, he is an expert in business development and mentoring from idea to setup, as well as change management covering all aspects of personal and professional skills, business diagnostics, business planning and finance.
During four days, participants have a chance to enroll on four sessions:
1. Listening and Values Modelling
2. Customer profiling & Future Evidence Modelling
3. Financial and Relationship Modelling
4. Drivers, Business as a Promise and Blueprinting
These aims will enable them to explore their idea and its viability and to enhance leadership, business planning, relation building, resources managing, marketing and financial skills.
I HAVE DONE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING AND WANT TO START OWN BUSINESS HOW CAN I B...guide2entrepreneurs
I HAVE DONE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING AND WANT TO START OWN BUSINESS HOW CAN I BE USEFUL ENTREPRENEURS?
Here I am explaining you that it depends on you were you quit your current job entirely or slowly make your way into it. Quitting entirely is good so you can focus 100% of you attention on the business, but you need enough finances to back you. Slowly making your way into it is the safest method but it can take more time for becoming useful entrepreneur.
If you are a diploma in computer engineering there are newly computer business for the source of income you need to work for how much money you needed and technician of repairing it. Here are some of the things you need to invest for starting your business as a computer repair services DVD-Burners, Power Supplies, Wireless Routers, Wireless USB Dongles, Cables, Cases, Keyboard/Mice and copies of Windows XP/Vista/7. Items like CPUs, Video Cards and Hard Drives should only be bought on an as needed basis if you are a new business since the value drops so quickly.
For machines I have learned and explained for a particular business that starting a business in mechanical engineering need to have sum huge sum of money for the particular device is designed and developed in PVC. Here you want to know about that your family need to support for the particular business and placing the engineers in your shop for the particular work.
In the diploma engineering I have selected the mechanical engineering to explain about starting your own business. Here I have realized the scope of mechanical engineering From machines- automation, biomechanical science, design of implants, injection molding, plastic molds design, plastic components design, manufacturing, maintenance, HVAC, printing and packaging technology, etc- everything dealing in plastics.
Your must have your business cards in your hand when meeting the client bases for the first impression of your own. Were you needed it for your business which the business cards make professionally. If you need to show your business to the worldwide then do not host in free host. Most free hosts allow for lame domain names many of them are ads support here you need to sell the competitors adds in your sites too.
Believe it or not, it is easy to create new opportunities for building wealth. In fact, unseen opportunities are passing you by everyday. The only thing you need to do is to look at these overlooked opportunities with fresh eyes and capitalize on them.
Marketing genius Jay Abraham shares with you a program that will help you reach the pinnacle of success. Using the strategies he has utilized as a top advisor to some of America’s top corporations, Jay teaches you how to spot hidden assets and how to use untapped resources to maximize your career and increase your income.
This module underlines the importance of the legal structure when setting up your own business. It looks at the different types of enterprises you can set up and the business structure which they require, legal and regulatory issues, key resources and further sources of support.
This presentation takes you through a marketing process to attract ideal customers to your small business and gives you tips and resources to help you along the way
Mel feller looks at starting a small business after the age of 50Mel Feller
Mel Feller Looks at Starting a Small Business After the Age of 50
The passion that incentives someone to vision the starting their own business is not held in reserve for the techie Millennial in the torn jeans and t-shirt. I want to point out that even the person in the relaxed-fit slacks and reading glasses can feel the passion of creating and owning their own company.
According to Mel Feller, research shows Baby Boomers may have a greater passion for entrepreneurship than younger generations. However, one report showed that, in 2014, those ages 55 to 64 had a higher rate of new innovative entrepreneurial activity than the conventional thrill-seeking 20 to 34 age group.
Module 7, "Making Profit from Imagination" examines the keys concepts of the business sector in relation to finance. It gives a brief overview of business finance, including turnover, business costs, cash flow, financial planning, and other routes to finance.
This module will let individuals see the importance of branding your company, the challenges you will face in relation to growth, the expenses that you will be out that you may have perhaps not thought of and how to resolve problems relating to cost based pricing.
http://www.bizsum.com - This book shows that the ultimate solution to reversing the current leadership trends of margin slashing, accounting trickery, and shareholder hoodwinking is to run an organization that can maintain and expand its customer base without slashing prices and without reducing its fiscal integrity. In the end, the success of your organization does not depend on your understanding of economics, or organizational development, or marketing. It depends on your understanding of psychology: how each individual employee and client connects with your company.
Module 5 discusses the concept of research and its importance. it looks at in detail the the benefits of conducting market research, researching customers, market segmentation , researching competitors and how to carry out research.
Projects to Promotions, LLC helps non healthcare and healthcare business entrepreneurs with training, podcasts, workshops, seminars, coaching, teleconferences, etc
Opportunities for young creative practioners and creative entrepreneurs to acquire and broaden first-hand knowledge and skills for the future business initiatives.
In order to support to the growth of the Creative Economy in Vietnam, British Council collaborates with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Investment & Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City to organize a four-day Training Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The programme has been successfully implemented in various countries worldwide by the leading innovation organization Nesta from the United Kingdom.
Attending the Training Programme, creative entrepreneurs are defined as young people with creative idea/initiatives who start their business and young creative entrepreneurs trading up to 24 months. They should work in any of creative industries, including advertising, architecture, arts and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, leisure software, music, performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
Percy Emmett, a highly experienced specialist trainer and strategist in all areas of creative and cultural industries from the United Kingdom, will be the trainer in the Programme. With the extensive experience with setting up and running creative businesses building annual income of £1.7m, he is an expert in business development and mentoring from idea to setup, as well as change management covering all aspects of personal and professional skills, business diagnostics, business planning and finance.
During four days, participants have a chance to enroll on four sessions:
1. Listening and Values Modelling
2. Customer profiling & Future Evidence Modelling
3. Financial and Relationship Modelling
4. Drivers, Business as a Promise and Blueprinting
These aims will enable them to explore their idea and its viability and to enhance leadership, business planning, relation building, resources managing, marketing and financial skills.
Nesta creative toolkit_book_4_in_it_for_the_long_haulTẠ MINH TRÃI
Opportunities for young creative practioners and creative entrepreneurs to acquire and broaden first-hand knowledge and skills for the future business initiatives.
In order to support to the growth of the Creative Economy in Vietnam, British Council collaborates with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Investment & Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City to organize a four-day Training Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The programme has been successfully implemented in various countries worldwide by the leading innovation organization Nesta from the United Kingdom.
Attending the Training Programme, creative entrepreneurs are defined as young people with creative idea/initiatives who start their business and young creative entrepreneurs trading up to 24 months. They should work in any of creative industries, including advertising, architecture, arts and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, leisure software, music, performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
Percy Emmett, a highly experienced specialist trainer and strategist in all areas of creative and cultural industries from the United Kingdom, will be the trainer in the Programme. With the extensive experience with setting up and running creative businesses building annual income of £1.7m, he is an expert in business development and mentoring from idea to setup, as well as change management covering all aspects of personal and professional skills, business diagnostics, business planning and finance.
During four days, participants have a chance to enroll on four sessions:
1. Listening and Values Modelling
2. Customer profiling & Future Evidence Modelling
3. Financial and Relationship Modelling
4. Drivers, Business as a Promise and Blueprinting
These aims will enable them to explore their idea and its viability and to enhance leadership, business planning, relation building, resources managing, marketing and financial skills.
Nesta creative toolkit_book_1_arrivals_and_destinationsTẠ MINH TRÃI
Opportunities for young creative practioners and creative entrepreneurs to acquire and broaden first-hand knowledge and skills for the future business initiatives.
In order to support to the growth of the Creative Economy in Vietnam, British Council collaborates with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Investment & Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City to organize a four-day Training Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The programme has been successfully implemented in various countries worldwide by the leading innovation organization Nesta from the United Kingdom.
Attending the Training Programme, creative entrepreneurs are defined as young people with creative idea/initiatives who start their business and young creative entrepreneurs trading up to 24 months. They should work in any of creative industries, including advertising, architecture, arts and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, leisure software, music, performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
Percy Emmett, a highly experienced specialist trainer and strategist in all areas of creative and cultural industries from the United Kingdom, will be the trainer in the Programme. With the extensive experience with setting up and running creative businesses building annual income of £1.7m, he is an expert in business development and mentoring from idea to setup, as well as change management covering all aspects of personal and professional skills, business diagnostics, business planning and finance.
During four days, participants have a chance to enroll on four sessions:
1. Listening and Values Modelling
2. Customer profiling & Future Evidence Modelling
3. Financial and Relationship Modelling
4. Drivers, Business as a Promise and Blueprinting
These aims will enable them to explore their idea and its viability and to enhance leadership, business planning, relation building, resources managing, marketing and financial skills.
Nesta creative toolkit_book_3_choosing_your_pathTẠ MINH TRÃI
Opportunities for young creative practioners and creative entrepreneurs to acquire and broaden first-hand knowledge and skills for the future business initiatives.
In order to support to the growth of the Creative Economy in Vietnam, British Council collaborates with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Investment & Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City to organize a four-day Training Programme for Creative Entrepreneurs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The programme has been successfully implemented in various countries worldwide by the leading innovation organization Nesta from the United Kingdom.
Attending the Training Programme, creative entrepreneurs are defined as young people with creative idea/initiatives who start their business and young creative entrepreneurs trading up to 24 months. They should work in any of creative industries, including advertising, architecture, arts and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, leisure software, music, performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
Percy Emmett, a highly experienced specialist trainer and strategist in all areas of creative and cultural industries from the United Kingdom, will be the trainer in the Programme. With the extensive experience with setting up and running creative businesses building annual income of £1.7m, he is an expert in business development and mentoring from idea to setup, as well as change management covering all aspects of personal and professional skills, business diagnostics, business planning and finance.
During four days, participants have a chance to enroll on four sessions:
1. Listening and Values Modelling
2. Customer profiling & Future Evidence Modelling
3. Financial and Relationship Modelling
4. Drivers, Business as a Promise and Blueprinting
These aims will enable them to explore their idea and its viability and to enhance leadership, business planning, relation building, resources managing, marketing and financial skills.
I HAVE DONE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING AND WANT TO START OWN BUSINESS HOW CAN I B...guide2entrepreneurs
I HAVE DONE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING AND WANT TO START OWN BUSINESS HOW CAN I BE USEFUL ENTREPRENEURS?
Here I am explaining you that it depends on you were you quit your current job entirely or slowly make your way into it. Quitting entirely is good so you can focus 100% of you attention on the business, but you need enough finances to back you. Slowly making your way into it is the safest method but it can take more time for becoming useful entrepreneur.
If you are a diploma in computer engineering there are newly computer business for the source of income you need to work for how much money you needed and technician of repairing it. Here are some of the things you need to invest for starting your business as a computer repair services DVD-Burners, Power Supplies, Wireless Routers, Wireless USB Dongles, Cables, Cases, Keyboard/Mice and copies of Windows XP/Vista/7. Items like CPUs, Video Cards and Hard Drives should only be bought on an as needed basis if you are a new business since the value drops so quickly.
For machines I have learned and explained for a particular business that starting a business in mechanical engineering need to have sum huge sum of money for the particular device is designed and developed in PVC. Here you want to know about that your family need to support for the particular business and placing the engineers in your shop for the particular work.
In the diploma engineering I have selected the mechanical engineering to explain about starting your own business. Here I have realized the scope of mechanical engineering From machines- automation, biomechanical science, design of implants, injection molding, plastic molds design, plastic components design, manufacturing, maintenance, HVAC, printing and packaging technology, etc- everything dealing in plastics.
Your must have your business cards in your hand when meeting the client bases for the first impression of your own. Were you needed it for your business which the business cards make professionally. If you need to show your business to the worldwide then do not host in free host. Most free hosts allow for lame domain names many of them are ads support here you need to sell the competitors adds in your sites too.
Believe it or not, it is easy to create new opportunities for building wealth. In fact, unseen opportunities are passing you by everyday. The only thing you need to do is to look at these overlooked opportunities with fresh eyes and capitalize on them.
Marketing genius Jay Abraham shares with you a program that will help you reach the pinnacle of success. Using the strategies he has utilized as a top advisor to some of America’s top corporations, Jay teaches you how to spot hidden assets and how to use untapped resources to maximize your career and increase your income.
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2. So, you want to start
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You’re not alone - up to 40% of people in the UK are believed to
want to start their own business. More people than ever are starting
up - some 610,000 new businesses were registered in the UK in 2015.
Why are so many people starting their own business? Well, largely thanks to
technology, it’s easier, quicker and cheaper than ever. It’s much more common
too, with people from all backgrounds now starting their own businesses.
Some people do it to boost their earnings or gain greater flexibility so they can
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can also be much more exciting, fulfilling and rewarding than working for
someone else.
3. 5.4mTotal number of private
business in the UK - a new high
and 900,000 more than in 2010
(source: GOV.UK)
99.3%Percentage of private sector
businesses in the UK made up
of small businesses (source: GOV.UK)
608,110Number of new businesses
started in the UK in 2015 – a
record high
(source: The Centre for Entrepreneurs)
£1.2
trillionContribution to the UK national
economy each year by small
businesses (source: GOV.UK)
3.3mNumber of self-employed
people (“sole traders”)
in the UK (source: GOV.UK)
18%Percentage of UK jobs provided
by small businesses
(source: GOV.UK)
1.6mNumber of limited
companies in the UK
(source: GOV.UK)
2.9mNumber of people in the UK
who run a business from their
home, and 65% want to stay
home-based
(source: Home Business Report).
£325The average cost of starting
an online business
(source: This Is Money)
UK SMEs in numbers
4. www.sectorsdonut.co.uk
Some people base their business on an interest or
hobby, while others spot a gap in the market, sometimes
by finding a solution to a problem. Although it takes
hard work and sacrifice, running your own business can
offer much more enjoyment and satisfaction.
But there are risks. Half of all new businesses fail within a few years, often
because of poor decisions made when starting up. So, what steps do you need to
take if your new business is to get off to the best possible start?
Taken from the Start Up Donut website - leading source of start-up news, advice
and free resources - read on to pick up tips on how to start your own business.
You’ll learn from the most qualified experts of all - people like you who’ve
started their own business…
5. Inspiration can come from many
places, but online research is a
great place to start looking for
ideas. What other businesses
are out there? Perhaps you’ve
already spotted a gap in the
market, or know how to solve a
problem or improve an existing
product or service.
“Base your business
idea on something you
love, that way it won’t
seem like work. And
try to find ways to be
special. Give people
a reason to buy from
you rather than
someone else”
John Marsden
The Melwood Beer
Company
Decide what type
of business
Think of your
business idea
Should you run it on a spare-
time, seasonal, part-time or
full-time basis? Offline, online,
or both? Will you sell to
consumers or other businesses?
Buy an existing business or
create your own? With a partner
or on your own? Carefully
consider the implications for you
and others before starting your
own business.
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6. “Never launch
a business without
researching your
market. If you’ve done
your homework and
are confident you have
a unique idea, get it to
market quickly”
Adam Ewart
Sendmybag.com
Speak to potential customers -
not just friends and family. Ask
what they think of your business
idea. Crucially, seek their
opinions on quality, price and
service. What would make them
buy from you? Learn from the
feedback you receive.
Do some market
research
Test your
business idea
Find out about your competitors.
Online research is a good place
to start. What do they sell and
how much do they charge?
What are their strengths and
weaknesses? Think about who is
most likely to buy from you and
research their wants, needs and
buying habits. What don’t they
like about existing suppliers?
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7. By now you should know how
much potential customers will
pay, but will this generate
enough profit? Work out your
likely start-up costs and
consider how you’ll cover them.
You should only ever buy things
for sound business reasons.
Borrow and be resourceful to
minimise your start-up costs.
“It’s better to slightly
overestimate your
start-up costs. Beware
of hidden costs and be
sure to work out how
much money you’ll
need to stay afloat for
that all-important
first year”
Shamin Hoque
Curries Online
Decide what you’ll
sell and how
Do your
sums
Use your market research to
improve your offer. If you’ve
found that there isn’t much
demand for what you were
planning to offer, go back to
square one and try to find a
better idea. Once you know
what you will sell, decide how
you’ll sell it.
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8. “The financial
information in your
business plan is very
important. It’s what
experienced people
concentrate on when
they look at a business
plan. Your figures must
add up”
Chris Wildman
Town End Farm Shop
If you can operate from home,
great - lower costs will mean
your business is more likely to
survive. Get together everything
you need to operate from home.
If you need premises, begin
searching now. Think carefully
about location and space. Seek
legal advice before signing a
commercial lease.
Write your start-up
business plan
Set up a base or
find premises
Writing a start-up business plan
means having to clearly explain
what your business is, its market,
costs, likely sales, goals and
strategy for achieving them.
You’ll need a sound business
plan if you plan to borrow. Keep
your forecasts and assumptions
realistic. Read and update your
plan regularly.
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9. Work out what you need to get
up and running and search for
suppliers that can offer best
value (which doesn’t always
mean the cheapest price).
Explore your options; negotiate
firmly and request discounts
and credit (although you may
not get either at first).
Start looking
for staff
Find your
suppliers
If your new business needs to
take on staff, finding the right
people can take time, but it’s
crucial to your success. Do you
do it yourself to save money or
pay a professional to help you
recruit? There are rules about
recruitment. You should also
make sure you understand
your obligations under
employment law.
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“It may seem difficult to
be choosy when you’re
recruiting your first
staff, but it’s important.
Put more effort into
your early recruitment
than any other issue”
Chris Barling
SellerDeck
10. Much more than a name, logo,
typeface or colours (although
these are all important),
branding is the perception
people will have of your
business. Learn lessons from
successful brands you admire,
but realise that having a
distinctive, engaging brand will
set you apart and help you to
attract customers. Protect your
brand fiercely and apply it
consistently.
Think of a good
business name
Create your
own brand
Although enjoyable, this is one
of the most important start-up
tasks of all. The right name
could make all the difference to
your marketing. Pick one that’s
distinct, memorable, legal, short
and easy to say that creates the
right perception. Also find out if
you can get your preferred
website address.
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“Come up with
a few potential
business names and
ask lots of people
which one they prefer.
Say your shortlisted
name repeatedly and
imagine using it to
introduce your business.
Visualise it everywhere
it will appear”
Jennie Avramovic
Clevercow
11. Even if you don’t sell online,
having a website can help you
to attract customers. Doing it
yourself will be cheaper, but
paying a professional should
guarantee better results, if you
can afford it. Also establish your
business presence on Facebook,
Twitter and other social media
platforms.
“Rather than setting up
a limited company, I
became a sole trader
because it’s easier,
cheaper and there's
less admin to do, plus,
my personal financial
liability is limited”
Andy Oakley
AO Pro Finish Plastering
Register your
new business
Create a website
and social media
presence
Call HMRC on 0300 200 3504 or
register online to become a sole
trader or to remove personal
liability for business debts, you
can create a limited company
via Companies House. Other
options include partnerships,
limited liability partnerships or
even a social enterprise if you
want your business to tackle a
social problem or otherwise
benefit the community.
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12. “Decide which
customers to target,
how you’re going to
reach them and how
much money and effort
you can commit.
Reaching a smaller
number of the right
customers is better than
a far greater number of
the wrong customers”
Ross Campbell
The Exercise Club
Open a business bank account
and find out what start-up
support is available from your
bank. Set up a reliable,
convenient bookkeeping system
so you can maintain accurate,
up-to-date financial records.
Consider hiring a good
accountant to advise you and
help with your tax obligations.
Tell potential
customers that
you exist
Get your business
finances sorted
Start publicising your new
business before launch. Don’t
waste money on advertising.
Explore no-cost and low-cost
options first. Simple word of
mouth could generate sales.
Put up cards and posters and
distribute some leaflets. Hold
a launch event and do your
own PR. Make the most of
social media.
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13. What else can you learn?
Specialising is better
than generalising…
“Trying to be all things to
all men can mean you end
up appealing to no-one.”
Nick Cooper of
Big Tall Order
Proper planning pays off…
“Make sure you plan your
start-up journey. If you miss
a stage or go about things in
the wrong order it could cost
you dearly.”
Naomi Kibble of Rocktails
Don’t overstretch yourself…
“We’ve invested in new
equipment when we could
afford to, guided by our sales
and cash flow.”
Jon Mowat of Hurricane Media
You don’t have to be
unique…
“It's not always about creating
a brand new concept. Often it’s
simply a matter of improving
what already exists.”
Nick Telson of
Designmynight.com
Market research is
essential…
“Look for firm evidence of
demand and find out
whether people will pay
your asking prices.”
Henry Virgin of
Green Boar Organic Tea
Talk is cheap…
“Sometimes people tell
me they had the same
idea. Maybe, but they
didn't do anything about
it. It takes hard work and
commitment.”
Matt Horan of Rollasole
14. Being resourceful
reduces costs…
“I redecorated our
premises and we made
our own seating. We
bought all our furniture,
pans and crockery
cheaply online and from
second-hand shops.”
Djamel Ait Idir of Algerian
café-restaurant Khamsa
Safeguarding your
creativity is crucial…
“Seek professional legal
advice about protecting your
intellectual property. Leave
nothing to chance, but be
aware that protecting your
IP can be costly.”
Helen Daniels of
Flatmate Duster™
You’ve got to be special…
“If we hadn’t differentiated
ourselves, we’d be ‘just
another sandwich shop’.
Being different - if you get it
right - has appeal.”
Griff Holland of Friska
Mistakes offer
opportunities to learn…
“Making mistakes and
picking yourself up is all
part of the journey. The
confidence we now feel is
a result of the mistakes
we’ve made.”
Pat Hammett of
Drummond + Hammet
You’ve got to stay
positive…
“Don’t be discouraged
by negative people -
often they've never run
their own business. But
that doesn’t mean
ignore valid criticism.”
Rob Forkan of Gandys
Focus on your
margins …
“Aim to make a profit
from day one. If you’re
not making a profit, you’re
not running a successful
business.”
Ling Valentine of
LINGsCARS
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