There’s no doubt that the small business market remains a key economic engine in the UK, with this type of venture accounting for 99.3% of the total business population on these shores.
Many of these ventures will either continue to operate from home or will have at least started out this way, with home businesses ideal for start-ups that want to minimise costs from the outset.
But what are the full benefits of this strategy, and what do you need to successfully launch a home business? We’ll explore this in the article below!
Why Start a Home Business?
Aside from minimising costs as a start-up venture, launching your business for home offers tremendous benefits in terms of flexibility and accessibility.
For example, imaging that you’re launching an ecommerce venture and initially utilising drop shipping to fulfil orders. From an administrative perspective, you can manage the operation seamlessly from home if you have an office space, using a simple desktop computer or laptop and a smartphone.
On a similar note, this enables you to work flexible hours as an entrepreneur, which can prove to be imperative when you consider the time and effort that goes into establishing a new business.
Make no mistake; this can be even more challenging if you have a young family, so being able to work flexibly and from home can contribute to a positive work-life balance.
What Do You Need to Launch a Home Business?
At this stage, the question that remains is what mental and practical attributes do you need to launch a successful home business? Here are some things to keep in mind!
- A Keen Willingness to Learn: As a new entrepreneur with a home business, you’ll have to be open-minded and committed to learning continuously over time. This will enable you to evolve your venture in a domestic setting, while also helping you to overcome any challenges that occur as the business initially starts to scale.
- Do You Have the Right Equipment? This is another important consideration, as you’ll need to have the right equipment as a home entrepreneur. On a fundamental level, you’ll need a personal computer, a smartphone and a Wi-Fi connection, while in some cases you may also require a printer or working scanner.
- The Right Software: Software will also play a key role in driving your home business, especially from the perspective of security and remote communication. You’ll definitely need a virtual event platform to host collaborative meetings, in order to communicate with clients and customers as you scale.
- Understanding the Legalities: While you won’t be subject to health and safety laws if you don’t employ anyone, you will have a legal responsibility to register your venture and declare its income for tax purposes. You should do this within three months of commencing trading, while you won’t have to register to pay VAT unless your annual earnings are under £85,000.
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