How to start a part-time business - Week 1 Concept

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How to start a part-time business - Week 1 Concept....
We’ve come to a rather obvious conclusion…breaking things down into smaller chunks makes them easier to swallow. This is very true for things like burgers, pizzas, birthday cakes and so forth, but equally beneficial when trying to “swallow” some great advice for starting up your own business.
So far in our metaphorical buffet of entrepreneurial entrées we've had a number of successful series including “How to start a popup shop” and “How to recruit for your startup” and now that 2014 is already 1/12 gone, we reckon it’s about time we get to work on the next round of posts.
Running a part time business can be a great way to get some of the benefits of self-employment with significantly less work, problems and effort than with running a full-time business… that is of course if you get the concept right! Put in the effort at this stage and you can have a smooth running, lucrative and enjoyable business; get it wrong and you could be left with a hellish, nightmare, money pit, waste of time!
The details
Dont let the words Part Time business fool you, they do not mean that your business is any less real than a full time one and as such you need to follow a structured and meticulous route to give yourself the best chance for success. Some things that you need to think about at this early stage are:
Choose a business - No matter what your interests are, there are a huge number of ideas which are really well suited to developing into a part time business. The key is to choose a business idea which best adheres to your reasons for becoming part time self employed. For example, many people choose to start their own part time business as a way of trialling an idea which could potentially balloon into a full time enterprise, and in that case a clear business model which demonstrates high growth potential is a top priority. On the other hand, if you simply want to earn a bit of extra cash on the side of your day job, then you will want to opt for a business idea that offers flexibility and a good steady income which is proportionate to the amount of effort you are putting in.
Some businesses that are particularly well suited to being run on a part time basis are; baking, fitness classes/ bootcamps, custom-made jewellery, trading on eBay/Amazon, greeting card making, skills classes, music tutoring, handyperson services, clothing/fashion design, seamstress services, antiques dealing, B&B, car boot sales, market stalls, child minding, cosmetic sales, gardening services, laundry/ironing services, musical performance, pet grooming, virtual assistant work, photography, sports coach, street food cart, software trainer, hair and beauty, house cleaning, artist…
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- Startup Sook Receives Investment from Tobin Capital 24th May 2023 Tobin Capital continues to expand its portfolio by investing in pop-up marketplace Sook, the startup on a mission to revolutionise the high street.
- L Marks Seeking Startups and Scaleups for Sodexo Healthcare and Seniors Accelerator 23rd May 2023 Sodexo and L Marks open call for applications from innovative startups and scaleups to join their inaugural Sodexo Healthcare and Seniors Accelerator.
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