We Look at the Dos and Don’ts of Starting Your Own Business

Thinking of going solo?

We look at the dos and don'ts of starting your own business

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Dos

  • Check out our business start up page here
  • Look at what government support is available here
  • Write a business plan – you can finds tips on how to in our factsheet here
  • Get educated – understand the rules and legislation that apply to your business and its industry
  • Get advice from professionals if unsure
  • Always keep your personal and professional finances separate
  • Put a digital bookkeeping system in place from the start (we recommend xero )
  • Keep records, spreadsheets, paper chains (we recommend storing electronically in Dext)
  • Know your business inside out and believe in it – otherwise no one else will!
  • Conduct market research and use it to your advantage – be original and authentic, lean into what makes you unique
  • Look forward – market research should be helpful but not limiting
  • Realistic forecasting – dream big but don’t over project sales
  • Set yourself achievable goals – consider both professionally and personally. What’s important to you/ lifestyle do you want to achieve
  • Keep an eye on your
  • competitors – know the market
  • Keep going – overnight successes are rare, and often don’t last
  • Listen to your customers and engage with them – build a rapport. We crave meaningful relationships
  • Connect with people at multiple levels – the brands that last are the brands that connect with people at head and heart. People form an emotional relationship with their favourite brands that goes far further than a cash transaction
  • Set yourself deadlines and stick to them
  • Move and grow with the times – be prepared to embrace change
  • Put a face to your brand – it shows humility and passion. Transparency will also gain trust and credibility
  • Sell more than just a product – create an extraordinary experience
  • Celebrate the small wins – they will keep you going in the dark times
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Don'ts

  • Procrastinate
  • Be a perfectionist – they say done is better than perfect. The founder of the Cambridge Satchel company designed her company logo in 15 minutes and it’s still used today
  • Listen to the naysayers believe in yourself
  • Get disheartened if it’s not an overnight success
  • Lose sight of the reasons you started it in the first place
  • Underestimate the time, money, and resources it takes to make a start-up a success
  • Compare yourselves to others – we have just told you to keep an eye on your competitors.
  • Assume you will be able to source loans or funding – save some of your upfront for a rainy day
  • Assume the hard work ends with the launch