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Q: I am thinking of starting my own gardening business but know nothing about starting a business. I was wondering what is the first thing i need to do?

Sep 09 2008

Answered by: Marc Barber     Ask a question

Well, it takes a brave soul to consider starting a business these days.

While that shouldn't deter you, think seriously about the implications of the  sector you want to operate in - anything consumer facing, such as restaurants, pubs etc is going to be tougher than usual. If it's niche, specialist service, such as gardening, then be sure you gauge interest in what it is you plan to do.

Either way - test the water and work out how you're going to stand out from others offering the same service.

Here are some tips to get your bearings:

- Write a business plan (don't expect to stick to it, but again, it's a map to work to) highlighting the attractions of your business

a) What is the business?

b) What is the market?

c) Potential for business

d) Forecast profit figures

e) How much money is needed?

Then look at the future:

a) The prospects

b) Your objectives – short-term, long-term.

c) The finance needed and what it is needed for.

d) Shareholdings suggested (if appropriate).

e) Prospects for the investor or lender (if appropriate, including possible value of business if floated on the stock market or sold, so investors may cash in

Most important of all, don't be conservative on how much you will need and talk properly to people about whether your idea is any good - not just family and friends

Good luck!

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