The Essentials of Starting your own Business

The Essentials of Starting your own Business

Starting your own business is daunting. So, it is not surprising that, in the USA, only 6% of the working-age population is self-employed.

One survey found that 70% of Americans would like to own their own company. But most are too scared to give doing so a try. The main reason is that they feel overwhelmed by all of the steps they need to go through to get a start-up off the ground. This is even sadder when you realise that starting a business is nowhere near as complicated as people think.

Provided you get the basics in place, there is a good chance that the business will become profitable, quickly. With this in mind, we have laid out the essentials. The things you absolutely must understand and get in place before launching a start-up.

Identify whether there is a market

The first thing is to make sure there is a market for your business idea. Looking at what others are doing, reading consumer reviews, and speaking to potential customers or business owners will all help. If you can launch on a small scale to test the market, doing so will give you the best understanding of whether enough demand exists.

Understand how much you can charge

While checking market demand, note how much other similar businesses are charging. This provides you with an understanding of what people are prepared to pay for what you are offering. Using this figure combined with the cost of your overheads (discussed below) you will be able to work out how much you will have to sell per year to become profitable.

Determine what your overheads will be

The biggest mistake entrepreneurs make is not understanding, in advance, how high their overheads will be. That failure usually results in the business going under within its first year or two. This is a crucial step that cannot be overlooked or rushed.

The cost of running your business premises

These are the key costs that you need to calculate:

The cost of promoting your business and building your brand

Many people take the “build it and they will come” approach when starting a new business. This usually turns out to be a huge mistake. It does not matter how swanky your café is, how nice the coffee is or how competitive your prices are. If people do not know you exist, they will not come, and the business will fail. Marketing your business is an essential overhead that must be budgeted for.

Here are the main marketing costs you need to factor in

Carrying out the above financial due diligence will put any new business venture on a firm footing. Enabling any entrepreneur to get the essentials right, something which greatly improves their chances of success.