When you research into tips on starting out in your own business and how to be a successful entrepreneur, more often than not, it’s tailored to more office-based companies. If you’re looking to start a small business more tailored to the craft side of things, hard labor and to be out and about while doing your work rather than in a busy conference room, here are just a few ideas of the areas you can look into for your start-up business.
- Construction
This can be a great area to work in if you’re eager to be at the forefront of your business and undertake tasks yourself along with your team of trusted employees or contractors. With this business plan, you need to ensure you have done your research beforehand and implemented proper checks and proposals for what you’re trying to achieve. This includes making sure you look into the best construction insurance and fulfill any legal obligations.
This job role will enable you to be out and about all the time, often working outside and will always have your hands busy and be high in demand for physical work.
- Painting and Decorating
This option is a good one if you’re considering a start-up business, but you’re not too thrilled about the idea of a huge team of people. Decorating is something you can easily fulfill alone, or perhaps with one or two other trusted employees. If you were to expand the business and have different painters visiting different locations at once, that’s, of course, possible, but if you like the idea of being the main face and person responsible for the decorating, you can take on a lot of the workload yourself and ensure you’re always busy.
This is a hands-on career option if you enjoy being more creative and helping others transform their spaces.
- Electrician
If you happen to be qualified in this area and have enjoyed working in it, perhaps you now fancy the idea of being your own boss and starting your own electrical contracting company. In this area (as with in the above areas, too) you need to work hard to build a brand people can trust before they allow you into their homes. Simple things like a great company logo, a working website, and reviews and recommendations from people who have used you can be a great positive push for your business.
- Carpentry
If you enjoy using your hands to build things and perhaps have already even been doing it as a hobby, carpentry can be a solid way to go. The great thing about this area is that you have physical proof and examples of your work to show potential clients and prove that you’re good at what you do.
A dependable start for this one is branding and an online presence to show your creations, and also to invest in the best tools for the job (literally). If this is a business you’re going to run from home, ensure you have the workspace.