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Hi UK business forum, I am a new member and looking for Some advice. So any Wise words would be good.
I Run a Small Bespoke Sports Store, Currently All online. After taking a risky decision and quitting my graduate job, (just before lockdown 1.0) to pursue this business full time which i had started part-time at university. Despite the rough year of last year where most sports were halted. Since September 2020, and despite Lockdown 2.0 which may be affected for maybe a month of Sales, Revenue has doubled this year, and i am on track to do 130/140k by September 2021. I run my business from my Flat and am very fortunate that my parents have a garage that I use for storage for Stock for free. My business Model means I carry very little stock, as most stuff is bespoke made to the customer so it comes from the manufacturer, i don't make anything, I outsource everything, that's why I can work from home, which has great tax-deductible benefits.
However, the reason for the post is that I have reached a crossroads on my journey. The council has built new workshops at very affordable prices (288£ a month). This Means I could then move storage there, but also create a showroom where customers could “try before they buy” from the surrounding area, however, this would require stock in excess of 10k + ( which i am happy to invest) , but it doesn't fit my business model, i have no doubt I will need to invest in storage space at some space. By the Time you add rent, stock insurance it's probably 400£+ a month plus which isn't a lot, but just doesn't fit my business model, however, i want to continue to grow the business and feel this would add revenue through the showroom and give me a bit of space to grow.
My question is what would you recommend or do yourself continue to grow with the current business model, no overheads, no massive risk, good margins or invest in the showroom, more risk but more rewards with regards to scaling business, however, the sport i work in is seasonal so i have months where I sell very little, and months where its crazy business. I like being not tied to any contracts and working from my flat is great, but I miss human interaction and feel my brand goes under the radar so lots of competitors have retail space that you can visit.
I have the Aim of reaching 250k in the Next 5 years.
Any advice would be great?
Cheers Jon
I Run a Small Bespoke Sports Store, Currently All online. After taking a risky decision and quitting my graduate job, (just before lockdown 1.0) to pursue this business full time which i had started part-time at university. Despite the rough year of last year where most sports were halted. Since September 2020, and despite Lockdown 2.0 which may be affected for maybe a month of Sales, Revenue has doubled this year, and i am on track to do 130/140k by September 2021. I run my business from my Flat and am very fortunate that my parents have a garage that I use for storage for Stock for free. My business Model means I carry very little stock, as most stuff is bespoke made to the customer so it comes from the manufacturer, i don't make anything, I outsource everything, that's why I can work from home, which has great tax-deductible benefits.
However, the reason for the post is that I have reached a crossroads on my journey. The council has built new workshops at very affordable prices (288£ a month). This Means I could then move storage there, but also create a showroom where customers could “try before they buy” from the surrounding area, however, this would require stock in excess of 10k + ( which i am happy to invest) , but it doesn't fit my business model, i have no doubt I will need to invest in storage space at some space. By the Time you add rent, stock insurance it's probably 400£+ a month plus which isn't a lot, but just doesn't fit my business model, however, i want to continue to grow the business and feel this would add revenue through the showroom and give me a bit of space to grow.
My question is what would you recommend or do yourself continue to grow with the current business model, no overheads, no massive risk, good margins or invest in the showroom, more risk but more rewards with regards to scaling business, however, the sport i work in is seasonal so i have months where I sell very little, and months where its crazy business. I like being not tied to any contracts and working from my flat is great, but I miss human interaction and feel my brand goes under the radar so lots of competitors have retail space that you can visit.
I have the Aim of reaching 250k in the Next 5 years.
Any advice would be great?
Cheers Jon
