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Business
Start-Up
Starting your own business or becoming self employed can be
extremely rewarding. However, there is a thin line between
success and failure which requires the need for careful planning
and forethought before taking the plunge.
To help you along the way, we have compiled a list of points
you should consider before launching your new business, followed
by some other useful website links.
And don’t forget, one-to-one personal advice is available
at our free Business Start Up clinics operated at all of our
JobServe Live! events. Look at our location list for a JobServe Live!
near you.
- Think about why you want to start your own business.
Consider if being your own boss is really right for you. What are the advantages
and disadvantages? Involve your family in the decision and ask for their
thoughts.
- Define your product/service
What will you be offering to your customers? What is your
Unique Selling Point (USP)? Why will your product/service
stand out from the others? What will
make your customers buy it?
- Research your market
Who will your customers be? Who are you competing against?
What are your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and
threats (SWOT analysis)? Think about the 4Ps
(product, price, promotion, place). Ask your friends and family for their
thoughts. Do you need to alter your original product/service?
- Audit your
resources
What do you need to get started? Consider skills, knowledge
and experience as well as funds and property. Where
can you obtain the resources you lack?
- Begin compiling
your business plan
Outline your marketing strategies and objectives. Justify
any assumptions and be realistic.
- Draw up your financial
projections
Cash flow forecast is particularly important at this
stage. Again, be realistic.
- Discuss your plans with
your bank
Pay close attention to funding requirements.
- Adjust your
plans if advised
- Ensure you understand your legal obligations
What are your tax, National Insurance and VAT obligations?
Consider also health and safety issues. These issues
are particularly relevant if you are employing
staff.
- Go for it!
If you are comfortable that you have met all of these criteria
and your advisers believe in your proposition then it
sounds like you are ready for action.
Good luck!
Further information can be found on the following links:
www.businesslink.org for all aspects of starting your own
business
www.princes-trust.org.uk helping young people to set
up their own business
www.shell-livewire.org for 16-30 year
olds who want to start up and develop their own business.
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