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How to start an online business in the UK: A step-by-step guide

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Wondering how to start an online business in the UK? Whether you’re playing around with ideas or have a product good to go, starting a business online is tremendously exciting and rewarding.

Here, we uncover the steps of how to start an online businessfrom identifying your business idea and creating a plan to developing your marketing strategy and preparing for launch.

Ready to explore how to start an online business? Let’s go.

Identify your business idea and niche

If you’ve not yet identified an idea and niche for your business, it’s time to make a start. Think about your passions and strengths. Is there something you love to do that you can build a business around?

A business built around the owner’s strengths has a much better chance of succeeding. Plus, you’re more likely to be excited about your idea and motivated to make it a success. After all, loving what you do brings more purpose and fulfillment to your everyday work.

Conduct market research and validate your idea

Once you’ve identified your business idea, it’s time to do some market research. Look at the market and ask yourself whether there’s a demand for the product or service you’re working on. Are there any pain points that you can provide a solution to?

Spend some time analysing your competitors, too. What are they doing well? What can they be doing better? Finally, ask your target audience what they’re looking for. Surveys and focus groups are invaluable tools for gaining crucial insights.

Create a business plan

Now you’ve identified your niche and validated your business idea, it’s time to create a plan. This will help you stay organised and guide you through the next steps of your business. It’s also a useful tool for securing funding should you wish to do so.

Your business plan should include a selection of key details about your business including a brief overview of your business, a detailed overview of your business, your market research analysis, your business organisational structure, the products and services you’re selling and your financial projections.

Choose a business structure and register your business

The next step in how to start an online business is to decide whether you want to be a sole trader, partnership or limited company. The best structure for your business depends on a number of things including your budget, financial structure, how many people will own your business and whether you want to raise investment capital.

Whatever business structure you decide on, you’ll need to register your business for self-assessment. If you’ll be a limited company, you’ll also need to register with Companies House.

Build your online presence

When setting up an online business, having an online presence is key. Create a professional website to showcase your work and portfolio and list your contact information. You can also add a blog section to share valuable content and boost your SEO.

Another way to boost your online presence is to use social media platforms such as Instagram, Linkedin, Facebook and YouTube. Post regularly and use hashtags to target your audience, start conversations and bring attention to your brand.

Develop a marketing strategy

As well as building an online presence, developing a marketing strategy is another way to get your ideas out there, build brand awareness and generate leads.

Create a plan of how you’ll reach and engage your target audience, focussing on your unique selling point (USP), choosing the right marketing channels and developing your message and content. A strong marketing strategy should also outline your budget and help you spend money in the right places.

Other benefits of marketing strategies include keeping your marketing voice consistent and giving you measurable outcomes by outlining your goals and measuring how effective your efforts are.

Launch and optimise your online business

Once you’ve completed the stages above, the next step is to prepare for the launch of your website. If you’re selling products, you’ll want to make sure that everything works on your ecommerce platform and finalise all shipping arrangements. You can also consider hosting a launch party for your online business to build brand visibility, foster customer engagement and attract media attention.

Other ways to boost your brand recognition include using paid advertising, building partnerships with social media influencers, ensuring that all your web pages are SEO-optimised and building a list of email subscribers to promote your products.

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About the author

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Jennifer Tate

Jennifer Tate is a freelance copywriter and content manager based in Newcastle upon Tyne with over 15 years of experience in creating SEO copy and content for both leading brands and independent start-ups. Working across a variety of sectors from fintech to fashion and healthcare to homeware, Jennifer specialises in content creation, content management and social media strategies and has worked with TransferGo since 2017. As well as TransferGo, Jennifer has also recently created copy and content for Charlotte Tilbury, carecircle, Tommee Tippee and Robinson Pelham.