Your Business setup

Get Your Business Off the Ground!

Setting Up Your Trade Business

First. Lets create the Plan!!

Next.

Sole Trader or Limited Business ??

 

Check out the video above 17mins long and could help set you up  the right way..
or 
if you prefer to just Print and read.. 

Followed by – Get to grips with Your Finances..

How to use the Business Plan and make it Work.

1. Executive Summary

This is your business at a glance. Summarize your business, the services you offer, and your goals. Think of it as your short, clear, and focused elevator pitch.

Example:

  • Business Name: [Your Business Name]

  • Vision: What you aim to achieve (e.g., “To become the go-to plumber in [area]”).


2. Business Objectives

Write down clear, measurable goals for your business. These should be specific targets to keep you focused and motivated.

Example:

  • Gain 20 clients in the first three months.

  • Hit a revenue target of £8,000/month within the first year.


3. Market Analysis

Understand your customers, your competitors, and the trends in your industry.

What to Include:

  • Who are your ideal customers?

  • What services are in demand in your area?

  • What do competitors do well, and where can you stand out?


4. Services Offered

List what your business will provide. Be clear and specific to attract the right clients.

Example:

  • Emergency plumbing repairs.

  • Heating system installation and maintenance.

  • Property maintenance for landlords.


5. Marketing and Sales Strategy

Detail how you’ll find customers and grow your business.

Tips:

  • Build an online presence with a website and social media.

  • Use local advertising, like flyers or Google Ads.

  • Focus on great customer service to encourage referrals.


6. Operations Plan

Explain how you’ll run your business day-to-day.

What to Include:

  • Tools and equipment you need.

  • Scheduling systems to manage bookings.

  • A plan for tracking invoices and payments.


7. Financial Plan

Work out how much money you’ll need to start and how you’ll make it back.

Example:

  • Start-up costs (tools, van, insurance, website).

  • Revenue streams (hourly rates, flat fees, maintenance contracts).

  • Fixed costs (fuel, marketing, insurance).


8. Team Structure

If you’re starting solo or planning to hire, explain how the team will grow.

Example:

  • Phase 1: Start as a one-person operation.

  • Phase 2: Hire an apprentice within six months.


9. Risk Management

Think about potential challenges and how you’ll handle them.

Tips:

  • Stay up to date with industry changes and regulations.

  • Focus on excellent service to build a strong reputation.

  • Use savings or a small loan to cover unexpected costs.


10. Milestones and Timeline

Break down what you want to achieve and by when.

Example:

  • Month 1: Launch website and start marketing.

  • Month 3: Secure 10 regular clients.

  • Year 1: Achieve monthly revenue target and hire additional staff.

Remember…When it comes to any plan things change.
Your business may take a different or new turn and that is totally normal- every business does. Just change the plan to suit.

Get Stuff Done:

No-Nonsense Guides to Growing Your Trade Business!

Business Setup

Business Management

Marketing

Customer Acquisition

Operations

Efficiency

Trade-Specific Knowledge

Your Masterplan!!