Skip to main content
Here are some excellent resources for your business

Search

For a successful business, you need a viable business idea, the skills to make it work and the funding. Discover whether your idea has what it takes.

Forming your business correctly is essential to ensure you are protected and you comply with the rules. Learn how to set up your business.

Advice on protecting your wellbeing, self-confidence and mental health from the pressures of starting and running a business.

Learn why business planning is an essential exercise if your business is to start and grow successfully, attract funding or target new markets.

It is likely you will need funding to start your business unless you have your own money. Discover some of the main sources of start up funding.

Businesses and individuals must account for and pay various taxes. Understand your tax obligations and how to file, account and pay any taxes you owe.

Businesses are required to comply with a wide range of business laws. We introduce the main rules and regulations you must comply with.

Marketing matters. It drives sales and helps promote your brand and products. Discover how to market your business and reach your target customers.

Some businesses need a high street location whilst others can be run from home. Understand the key factors from cost to location, size to security.

Your employees can your biggest asset. They can also be your biggest challenge. We explain how to recruitment and manage staff successfully.

It is likely your business could not function without some form of IT. Learn how to specify, buy, maintain and secure your business IT.

Few businesses manage the leap from start up to high-growth business. Learn what it takes to scale up and take your business to the next level.

Retailers get ready for Small Business Saturday 2021

30 November 2021

The Small Business Saturday campaign is calling on shoppers across the UK to support local small firms and independent retailers this Saturday 4 December.

The British public is being urged to get behind the nation's six million small businesses on Small Business Saturday (4 December) by getting out and spending on local high streets up and down the country.

Last year, Small Business Saturday achieved record-breaking success with an estimated £1.1 billion spent with small businesses across the UK on the day.

As small firms face another challenging winter, with rising costs and supply chain issues, the Small Business Saturday campaign is calling for a big show of public support to celebrate and recognise the contribution of small independents across their communities, especially after all their efforts during the pandemic.

"Small Business Saturday is a chance to get behind small businesses and say thank you for their vital contribution," said Michelle Ovens, director of Small Business Saturday UK.

"Small firms are at the absolute heart of our communities. We all know how much we rely on them - particularly over the last eighteen months - but we must show it too. While we're in a more positive place now, many small businesses are still struggling to get back on their feet, and are facing lots of new challenges. They still very much need our support."

The popularity of small businesses has grown through the pandemic, with over half (51%) of people in the UK saying they now back local independents more than previously, according to research by Small Business Saturday in conjunction with its principal supporter American Express.

Many small businesses take part in the day by hosting events, offering promotions and collaborating with local councils, community groups and business owners. Over 90% of local councils supported the campaign last year and Small Business Saturday trended at number one in the UK on Twitter.

Tim Rundle-Wood owner of natural scents shop Twoodle Co in London said: "Small Business Saturday is a really important campaign for small businesses and a fantastic opportunity for people across the country to show this support, and to continue to get behind their local independents on the day and beyond."

This year, a variety of local events are taking place to mark Small Business Saturday, including winter festivals and markets, Christmas light ceremonies and free parking in town centres. To get involved, visit the Small Business Saturday website.

Written by Rachel Miller.

Stay up-to-date with business advice and news

Sign up to this lively and colourful newsletter for new and more established small businesses.