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Manual pain points I see a lot: quoting, chasing invoices, onboarding clients, moving data between systems, and reporting. None of it is sexy. All of it eats hours.
Sublimation in the UK isn’t dead, but it’s niche-heavy now. It works best on polyester and light fabrics. DTF is booming because it works on cotton, dark garments, and mixed fabrics with fewer restrictions.
I went through something similar when I launched my online business. Traffic was tiny at first, and I wasn’t sure where to focus. I ended up hiring PR Superstar to help with media coverage and strategic PR, and it really helped get my brand noticed even before running ads. For social, I’d pick...
Tbh, I’d mess around with niche forums and communities too. Hacker News, Reddit subs, even Discord servers, lots of hobbyists hang there. FB could work but kinda depends on your content.
From experience, many start with either an LLP or Ltd company to manage liability and taxation. Draft a joint venture agreement that details capital contribution, management responsibilities, profit distribution, and exit strategy. Trustee accounts can be used, but legal clarity is more critical.