Starting a business online can be overwhelming at the best of times, which is why some great ideas never make it to market. Every small business journey is going to be different but there are a number of fundamentals that every budding entrepreneur needs to follow. Below we have rounded up some essential advice to help make sure you get off to a flying start.
Spot opportunities in the market
“Isn’t it better to take a wait and see approach in the Brexit aftermath?”, we hear you ask. On the contrary, the best business opportunities often arise during times of economic uncertainty. All you have to do is take a look at companies like Airbnb, which were set up during the global financial crisis and have been extremely successful.
Research suggests that the referendum result hasn’t put people off from launching a small business either. In September 2016, more UK businesses were set up in the 100-day period after the EU referendum than during the same period in 2015. The tourism, re-training, fintech, property and exporting sectors are areas of the market that are tipped to provide a host of opportunities for budding entrepreneurs.
Research the market, competitors and small business names
This is going to be critical to the success of your business. You need to evaluate the market. Is there demand for the product or service you want to sell? Who are your main competitors? How will you differentiate yourself from them? These are basic questions that you need to ask yourself as you start to get set up.
It’s important to expand beyond searching Google and talk to people. Finding experts in the field you want to enter and picking their brains about the market segment you want to enter is a great way to establish the viability of your idea or whether it needs to be tweaked. The British Library has an extensive amount of resources for entrepreneurs and here you can really dig deep into market trends and demands.
During the research phase, it’s also important that you make the necessary checks when it comes to business names. You need to make sure that your branding isn’t already taken and that the domain is available.
Remember you want to make it as easy as possible for customers to find your website. For British businesses a .UK family domain and .com are usually the best options. But there are now a wide range of domain extensions. Are you a London based bakery? Try companyname.london.
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