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How to Start a Side Hustle UK: The Blueprint That Actually Works (2026)

Starting a side hustle in the UK means identifying a skill you already have, getting one paying client while still employed, and building income consistently before you ever consider leaving your job. This is the blueprint Alan Spicer used to build 15+ years of self-employed income — starting from zero, using only existing skills and free platforms.

This is the most detailed UK side hustle guide Alan Spicer has published — covering the best side hustle ideas for 2026, exactly how to get your first client, the UK tax rules you must know, how to build from one-off income to recurring monthly revenue, when to use platforms like Fiverr and PeoplePerHour, and the precise point at which it’s safe to go full time.

📊 UK Side Hustle Economy — 2025/26

  • 1 in 3 full-time UK workers currently have a side hustle (AllDayPA)
  • £780/month is the average UK side hustle income (Utility Warehouse)
  • Top 5% of UK side hustlers earn over £100,000 per year
  • £70 billion is the total annual contribution of side hustles to the UK economy
  • 47% of UK adults considered starting a side hustle in 2025 — a 12% year-on-year increase
  • 49% of side hustlers spent nothing to get started (Remitly UK survey)
  • 39% of small UK businesses started out as a side hustle (Small Business Britain / eBay)

1. What Is a Side Hustle — and Why 2026 Is the Year to Start

A side hustle is any income-generating activity you run alongside your main employment. It can be a service you sell, content you create, products you make, or platforms you leverage — but the defining feature is that it exists independently of your employer and belongs entirely to you.

The UK side hustle economy has grown by 66% since 2022. As of 2025, approximately one in three full-time workers has a side hustle, contributing an estimated £70 billion to the UK economy annually. The growth is driven by three converging forces: the sustained cost-of-living pressure that makes a single income feel fragile, the digital infrastructure that makes starting a service business virtually free, and a generational shift — particularly among 18–34 year olds — toward treating income diversification as standard rather than exceptional.

But the statistics also tell a more honest story: 68% of UK side hustlers earn under £500 per month, and 36% earn under £100. This is not because side hustles don’t work — it’s because most people start without a clear strategy, pick low-value activities, and stop before momentum builds. The blueprint in this guide is designed to prevent all three of those failure modes.

“The biggest side hustle mistake I see is people picking something they enjoy rather than something people are already paying for. Enjoyment matters — but proof of market demand matters more.”

— Alan Spicer — YouTube Certified Expert, 15+ years self-employed

2. The Best Side Hustle Ideas for the UK in 2026

The best side hustle is the one you can start this week with skills you already have, at a price someone will actually pay. The table below maps the most viable UK side hustle categories by startup cost, income potential, time-to-first-client, and passive income potential — so you can match to your actual situation rather than a generic listicle.

Side Hustle Startup Cost Avg Monthly Income Time to First £ Passive Potential Best Platform to Start
Freelance consulting / coaching £0 £800–£3,000+ Days–weeks Low (scales with retainers) LinkedIn, direct outreach
YouTube channel £50–£200 (basic kit) £50–£2,000+ (6–18 months in) 3–12 months High — content compounds YouTube (free to start)
Affiliate marketing £0–£30/month (website) £100–£2,000+ 1–3 months Very high Blog, YouTube, social
Freelance writing / copywriting £0 £400–£2,500 Days–weeks Low Fiverr, PeoplePerHour, LinkedIn
Social media management £0 £500–£2,000/client 1–2 weeks Low (retainer-based) LinkedIn, direct outreach
Web / graphic design £0–£50/month (software) £500–£3,000 1–2 weeks Low Fiverr, PeoplePerHour, LinkedIn
Online tutoring £0 £300–£1,500 Days Low Tutorful, Superprof, direct
Virtual assistant (VA) £0 £400–£1,500 1–2 weeks Low PeoplePerHour, Fiverr, LinkedIn
Video editing £0–£50/month (software) £500–£2,500 Days–weeks Low Fiverr, LinkedIn
Amazon Associates / FBA £0 (Associates) / £500+ (FBA) £50–£2,000+ 1–6 months High (Associates) Amazon, YouTube, blog
Selling digital products £0–£30/month £100–£5,000+ Weeks–months Very high Gumroad, Etsy, website
Podcast production £50–£150 (mic) £200–£1,000 1–4 weeks Low–medium Direct outreach, LinkedIn

💡 Alan’s Recommendation for Most People Starting Out

Start with a service-based side hustle in your existing professional niche. Zero startup cost, fastest path to first income, and you’re solving a problem you already understand. Build content (YouTube or blog) in parallel — it works in the background and generates leads while you sleep. Add affiliate income once you have an audience. This is the sequence that compounds.

High-Income Side Hustles by Skill Area — UK Averages

Skill Area Side Hustle Type Typical UK Day Rate / Monthly Demand Level 2026
Technology / IT Development, IT consulting, app builds £300–£600/day Very High
Marketing / PR Copywriting, SEO, social media management £200–£450/day Very High
Business consulting Strategy, operations, sales consulting £250–£600/day High
Creative / design Graphic design, video, photography £150–£350/day High
Education / training Tutoring, e-learning, course creation £25–£80/hour High
YouTube / content Video editing, channel management, scripting £20–£60/hour Very High
Finance / accounting Bookkeeping, tax preparation, CFO services £200–£500/day High
Trades / local services Plumbing, electrical, landscaping, cleaning £25–£60/hour Very High

3. How to Validate Your Side Hustle Idea Before You Build Anything

The most expensive mistake in side hustles is building before validating. Spending months creating a course, a website, or a product before confirming that anyone will pay for it is the single most common cause of side hustle failure. Validation is the discipline of proving demand before you invest time or money.

The 5-Person Validation Test

Before building anything, have a direct conversation with five people who represent your target client. Not friends who’ll be polite — actual potential buyers. Ask three questions:

  1. “Do you currently have this problem?” — If they say yes with energy, that’s a signal.
  2. “What are you currently doing about it?” — This tells you your competition and their tolerance for imperfect solutions.
  3. “Would you pay [price] to have it solved?” — If they say yes without hesitation, you have validation. If they hesitate, ask what they would pay.

Three out of five saying yes — with a number attached — is sufficient proof to proceed. Zero out of five is feedback, not failure. Pivot the offer and run the test again.

Search and Keyword Validation

If people are searching for what you’re offering, demand exists. Use Google’s autosuggest, YouTube search, and AnswerThePublic to find what your target audience is actively looking for. If “freelance [your skill] UK” returns substantial search volume and existing content — that’s a market signal. If there are already people earning from it, you can too.

The Platform Test

Search your proposed service on Fiverr and PeoplePerHour. If there are multiple sellers with reviews and orders — demand is proven. If the top sellers are fully booked — the market is healthy. If every listing has zero reviews — be more cautious. The presence of competition is not a problem. It’s proof the market exists.

⚠️ Don’t Skip Validation — Even If You’re Excited

Excitement about an idea is not market validation. The only validation that counts is someone willing to exchange money for your service. Everything before that point is hypothesis.

4. How to Get Your First Paying Client

The first client is always the hardest, because you’re asking someone to buy something with no proof of delivery yet. The solution is not a perfect website or a polished portfolio — it’s a warm relationship and a credible offer. Almost every first client comes from the same three sources, in order of likelihood:

Source 1: Your Existing Network (90% of First Clients)

Former colleagues, managers, university contacts, industry connections, family business contacts. People who already know you, trust you, and can vouch for your competence — even before you have client results to show. The first action step is always the same: write a list of 20 people who might benefit from your service or know someone who would. Message them directly. Not a broadcast. A personal message explaining what you’re doing and asking if they know anyone who might need it.

📱 The Message That Gets First Clients

“Hey [name], I’ve started doing [specific service] professionally alongside my day job. I’m taking on a small number of introductory clients at a reduced rate to build case studies. Do you know anyone who might benefit — or would you be open to a quick call to explore it?” This message — sent to 20 warm contacts — will generate your first client. Alan Spicer used this exact approach.

Source 2: LinkedIn (Best for B2B Services)

Update your LinkedIn profile to reflect your new service. Post about what you’re doing and who you help. Comment substantively on posts by people in your target client’s industry. Share one useful insight per week. LinkedIn has the best organic reach of any platform for professional services — a single thoughtful post reaching 2,000 people can generate multiple inbound enquiries.

Source 3: Freelance Platforms (Best for Building First Portfolio)

Fiverr, PeoplePerHour, and Upwork are legitimate starting points for building early clients when you have no existing network in your niche. The key rules for using them effectively:

  • Price deliberately low initially to compete for early reviews — not zero, but enough to get the first 5–10 orders that build your rating.
  • Over-deliver on first orders — your goal is a 5-star review and a repeat client, not maximum margin on order one.
  • Move off-platform as quickly as possible — platforms take 20% commission. Once you have a direct relationship and a reputation, you can work outside the platform and keep the full fee.
  • Use the platform as a lead source, not a long-term business model — the goal is case studies and client relationships, not dependency on a third-party marketplace.
Platform Best For Commission Typical UK Projects Key Advantage
Fiverr Packaged services, creative work, fixed deliverables 20% Design, writing, video, voiceover Huge buyer base, global reach
PeoplePerHour Project and hourly work, strong UK user base 15–20% Development, marketing, consulting Strong UK market, proposal system
Upwork Long-term contracts, enterprise clients, tech 10–20% Development, design, writing, strategy Larger contracts, repeat work
Tutorful / Superprof Tutoring specifically 15–25% Academic tutoring, skills training Pre-qualified education buyers

5. One-Off vs Recurring Income — Why Recurring Always Wins

This is the insight that separates side hustles that plateau from side hustles that grow into real income: one-off project fees require you to find new clients every single month. Recurring income means the money shows up even in months you didn’t actively sell anything.

Income Type Example Monthly Predictability Client Acquisition Required Best For
One-off project Website build, logo design, one-time report Zero — starts fresh each month Every month, always Building portfolio, early cash
Monthly retainer Social media management, monthly consulting, channel management High — committed income Only to replace lost clients Stable income, relationship building
Recurring affiliate SaaS tools (vidIQ, TubeBuddy), subscription products Medium — depends on active subs Content creation, not sales calls Passive income, compounding
Platform content income YouTube AdSense, blog display ads Medium — grows with content volume None once content is published Long-term passive income
Digital product sales Course, ebook, template, preset pack Variable but no time cost per sale Ongoing content marketing High-margin passive income

The progression that works for most people who turn a side hustle into a full-time income:

  1. Month 1–3: One-off projects to build portfolio and cash — deliberately low price to get first reviews.
  2. Month 3–6: Convert best one-off clients to monthly retainers. Add Fiverr/PeoplePerHour recurring gigs.
  3. Month 6–12: Launch content strategy (YouTube or blog). Begin placing affiliate links in content.
  4. Month 12–18: Raise rates to market level now you have proof. Affiliate income starts generating passively. Consider a digital product.
  5. Month 18+: Evaluate whether recurring income has reached the 50% salary replacement threshold. This is when the full-time question becomes real.

💡 The £1,500/Month Recurring Milestone

Alan Spicer’s benchmark for when a side hustle becomes structurally viable as a business path: when it consistently generates £1,500–£2,000/month in recurring income without requiring every waking hour. Below that, it’s a meaningful supplement. At that level, it’s a real alternative.

6. Fiverr, PeoplePerHour & Content Platforms — How to Use Them Correctly

Alan Spicer started his consulting career using Fiverr and PeoplePerHour as lead generation platforms before building a direct client base. Here’s the honest strategy for each, including what they don’t tell you in the promotional materials.

Fiverr — The Right Way to Use It

  • Package your service into fixed deliverables. “I will write a 1,000-word SEO blog post with keyword research” outperforms “I offer content writing services.” Specificity converts.
  • Start at £15–£25 for your base gig to accumulate first reviews, then raise prices incrementally with each 5-star review.
  • Create three tiers (Basic, Standard, Premium) — most buyers choose Standard. Price Premium at 3–4× Basic for premium output.
  • Respond to every message within 2 hours — Fiverr’s algorithm heavily rewards response rate in early rankings.
  • Ask every satisfied client for a review — one review increases your visibility more than anything else on the platform.

PeoplePerHour — The Right Way to Use It

  • Write proposals for projects, not just Hourlies. Browse the project board daily and send 3–5 tailored proposals. A personalised 200-word proposal wins more than a templated 50-word one.
  • Reference UK-specific context wherever relevant — the platform has a strong UK buyer base who respond to UK knowledge.
  • Use the Hourlie format for repeatable services (blog post, social media audit, etc.) — these appear in search and generate passive enquiries.
  • Build your portfolio section meticulously — UK buyers on PPH research heavily before commissioning.
Tool Purpose Cost Amazon Link
USB microphone Essential for YouTube, podcast, or any video side hustle — audio quality is more important than video £40–£80 USB microphones on Amazon UK
Ring light Instant lighting upgrade — makes any space look professional on video calls and content £25–£55 Ring lights on Amazon UK
Laptop stand + external keyboard Ergonomics matter when working extra hours on a side hustle — protect your posture £25–£60 Laptop stands on Amazon UK
Noise-cancelling headphones For client calls, focus work, and recording — reduces ambient noise instantly £30–£80 Noise-cancelling headphones on Amazon UK
Accounting software subscription Track every penny from day one. FreeAgent and Xero both MTD-ready for 2026 £10–£30/month Accounting books for beginners on Amazon UK

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7. YouTube as a Side Hustle — What It Really Pays and How Long It Takes

YouTube is one of the most powerful side hustle channels available in 2026 — but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. The mistake most people make is treating YouTube as the income source, when the real power of YouTube is as a lead generation engine for every other income stream.

YouTube Monetisation — The Real Numbers

Revenue Stream Requirement Realistic Monthly Income Timeline
YouTube Partner Programme (AdSense) 1,000 subscribers + 4,000 watch hours or 10M Shorts views £2–£8 per 1,000 views (UK niche) 6–18 months to qualify
Affiliate marketing via YouTube Any subscriber count — links in description £50–£2,000+ depending on niche Starts from first video with links
Sponsored content / brand deals Typically 5,000+ subscribers for first deals £100–£5,000+ per video 12–24 months for consistent offers
Consulting / service leads Zero — YouTube drives clients directly Unlimited — depends on your rates Starts working from first videos
Digital product sales Audience trust — typically 1,000+ subscribers £100–£10,000+/month 12–18 months to build audience trust

Alan Spicer’s honest take on YouTube monetisation: AdSense alone will not replace your salary — the average UK creator needs 100,000+ monthly views to earn even £300–£800/month from AdSense. But YouTube as a platform for generating consulting leads, selling digital products, and driving affiliate income is transformational. The videos keep working after you publish them. That compounding is what makes YouTube uniquely powerful as a side hustle channel.

See the full YouTube growth strategy: How to Grow a YouTube Channel Fast → and The YouTube Business Puzzle Piece Everyone Gets Wrong →

8. Affiliate Marketing: The Side Hustle That Works While You Sleep

Affiliate marketing is the practice of earning a commission when someone purchases a product or service through your unique referral link. It is the closest thing to genuinely passive income available to a side hustler — because once content is published, it generates clicks and commissions around the clock with no additional effort per transaction.

One-Off vs Recurring Affiliate Income

Type Example Commission Per Sale Lifetime Value Best Approach
One-off affiliate Amazon product recommendations 1–10% of sale value Single payment only Physical products, gear guides, equipment reviews
Recurring affiliate SaaS tools (vidIQ, TubeBuddy, accounting software) 20–40% monthly while subscriber stays £5–£50/month per referral ongoing YouTube tutorials, reviews, how-to content
High-ticket affiliate Courses, coaching programmes, premium tools 30–50% of a £200–£2,000 product Large one-off commission Audience trust required — in-depth reviews

Recurring affiliate programmes are significantly more valuable than one-off commissions — a single SaaS referral paying £10/month for 24 months is worth £240, far more than a £3 Amazon commission. Prioritise recurring programmes in your affiliate strategy wherever possible.

Amazon Associates — The Entry Point for Most UK Side Hustlers

Amazon Associates (UK affiliate programme) is the simplest affiliate programme to join and works across almost any content niche because Amazon sells almost everything. Commission rates range from 1–10% depending on category. The full strategy for building monthly Amazon affiliate income is covered in: The Amazon Strategy That Pays Every Month →

To use this guide’s Amazon affiliate links: side hustle books on Amazon UK — full reading list for building a UK side hustle from scratch.

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9. Side Hustle Tax in the UK — Everything You Need to Know in 2026

Tax is the area where most UK side hustlers are either uninformed or actively avoiding reality. Neither is a good strategy — HMRC is actively tightening data-sharing with online platforms, and from January 2024, all major marketplaces (Etsy, eBay, Vinted, Uber, Fiverr etc.) are required to automatically report seller data to HMRC when you exceed 30 transactions or £1,700 in annual earnings.

The £1,000 Trading Allowance — Your Tax-Free Starting Zone

📌 Key Rule: £1,000 Tax-Free Trading Allowance

If your total side hustle income (gross, before expenses) is £1,000 or less in a tax year, you owe zero tax and do not need to register with HMRC or file a Self Assessment return. This is a single allowance across all side hustle activities — if you earn £600 on Etsy and £500 on Fiverr, that’s £1,100 total and you’re over the threshold.

Side Hustle Tax Thresholds — 2025/26

Annual Side Hustle Income Tax Obligation Action Required Deadline
Under £1,000 No tax owed Nothing — but keep records None
£1,001 – £12,570 (Personal Allowance) Tax owed on income above £1,000 (after claiming allowance or expenses) Register for Self Assessment 5 October in second tax year
£12,571 – £50,270 20% Income Tax + 6% Class 4 NI on profits Register + file annually File by 31 January online
£50,271+ 40% Income Tax + 2% Class 4 NI Consider limited company structure Speak to an accountant

The Upcoming Reporting Threshold Change

The UK government has announced plans to raise the Self Assessment reporting threshold for trading income from £1,000 to £3,000 before 2029. This means up to 300,000 side hustlers will no longer need to file a full Self Assessment tax return — they’ll use a new simplified digital portal instead. Important: the tax-free trading allowance itself remains at £1,000. You’ll still owe tax on income above £1,000 — you’ll just have an easier way to declare it.

Practical Tax Habits — Start From Day One

  • Open a separate bank account for side hustle income immediately — even a free Monzo or Starling account. Only 16% of UK side hustlers use a business bank account, which makes accounting significantly harder.
  • Set aside 25–35% of every payment into a dedicated savings pot the moment it arrives. This is not your money — it belongs to HMRC.
  • Keep records of every income and expense from the first day. A simple spreadsheet is sufficient at the start.
  • Track your total gross income across all platforms — HMRC uses the combined total, not per-platform.
  • Register with HMRC by 5 October in your second trading year if you’ve exceeded £1,000. Missing this deadline triggers potential penalties.

🔔 HMRC Is Watching Platforms More Closely in 2026

Since January 2024, online platforms (eBay, Etsy, Vinted, Fiverr, Upwork, Airbnb, Uber and more) must report seller data to HMRC when you exceed 30 transactions or £1,700 in annual earnings. HMRC’s digital tools flagged 15% more undeclared side hustlers in 2025 than in 2023. If you’re earning, declare it — the consequences of not doing so are significantly worse than the tax itself.

10. The 8-Step Side Hustle Blueprint

This is the exact sequence Alan Spicer used to build his side hustle into a full-time business, and the same framework he’s used to coach hundreds of clients through the same transition. It is deliberately sequential — each step proves the next one is worth taking.

Step 1

Identify Your Sellable Skill

List everything you know how to do that someone else would pay for. Include professional skills from your day job, hobbies with commercial applications, and any expertise you’ve built informally. Then narrow to the one that has the strongest combination of: your genuine ability, proven market demand, and the fastest path to first income. You’re not committing forever — you’re choosing a starting point. Your First Business Starts With This Problem → →

Step 2

Validate Demand With 5 Conversations

Before building anything — no website, no profiles, no content — have five direct conversations with potential buyers. Use the three validation questions: Do you have this problem? What are you doing about it? Would you pay [specific price] for a solution? Three yes answers is enough to proceed. Do not skip this step.

Step 3

Get Your First Paying Client From Your Existing Network

Write a list of 20 warm contacts. Message each one personally — not a broadcast. Explain what you’re doing and what problem you solve. Offer an introductory rate or a free initial project to generate your first case study. Your first client almost certainly comes from here, not from a cold platform or paid advertising. How to Get Your First Client Starting From Zero → →

Step 4

Set Up Your Professional Presence (One Weekend)

Get a professional domain email — stop using Gmail for client communications immediately. Build a simple one-page website. This costs under £50 and takes a weekend. It is not optional beyond month one — clients Google you before they hire you, and a professional web presence is the single fastest credibility signal available at any income level. Recommended setup: web presence guides on Amazon UK.

Step 5

Register With HMRC and Separate Your Finances

Once you earn over £1,000 from your side hustle in a tax year, you must register for Self Assessment at gov.uk — free, under 20 minutes. Open a dedicated business bank account (Monzo Business, Starling, or Tide — all free). Set aside 25–35% of every payment for tax the moment it arrives. These two habits prevent the two most common financial crises for new side hustlers.

Step 6

Convert One-Off Clients to Monthly Retainers

After delivering excellent work for a client, propose an ongoing monthly arrangement. Most clients who are happy with project work will consider a retainer if the value is clear and the price is reasonable. One monthly retainer at £500/month is worth more than six one-off projects at £300 — and requires less selling effort every month. Prioritise converting before finding new clients. Be Your Own Boss: The Full Guide → →

Step 7

Build Content to Generate Inbound Leads

Start a YouTube channel or blog in your niche. Answer the most common questions your target clients search for. Every piece of content is a sales asset that works 24 hours a day. This is the single highest-leverage activity for long-term side hustle growth — it removes your dependence on cold outreach and referrals and starts generating leads passively. See the full guide: How to Grow a YouTube Channel Fast →

Step 8

Build Your Runway — Then Decide About Full Time

This step has a precise entry condition: only evaluate going full time when your side income consistently covers at least 50% of your living costs AND you hold 3–6 months of living expenses in savings. This runway buffer is what separates calculated self-employment from panic-driven resignation. Build it before you need it.

11. When Is It Safe to Go Full Time?

This is the question Alan Spicer gets asked most often by clients who’ve built a successful side hustle. The answer is not a feeling — it’s a set of measurable conditions. When the following are all true simultaneously, the leap is a calculated decision rather than a leap of faith:

Condition Target Why It Matters
Side hustle income — recurring Covers 50%+ of monthly living costs consistently for 3+ months Proves repeatability, not a lucky month
Savings buffer 3–6 months of total living expenses in a separate account Buys time to build without panic
Client diversification No single client represents more than 40% of income Removes single-point-of-failure risk
Pipeline visibility At least 2–3 months of committed future work in sight Reduces the unknown upon resignation
Tax provision 25–35% of income set aside for next tax bill Prevents a January tax crisis from derailing the business
Professional presence Website, email, LinkedIn, and at least 1–2 visible case studies Confirms ability to attract clients independently
Family/partner alignment Household finances and decision discussed and agreed Financial stress is a household issue, not an individual one

Meeting 6 or 7 of these conditions: the timing is right. Meeting 4–5: set a 3-month target to close the gaps. Meeting fewer than 4: keep building the side hustle alongside employment and revisit in 6 months. The goal is not to move fast. The goal is to move once.

“Nobody I’ve coached who followed the runway rule regretted it. Almost everyone who jumped before the runway was built wished they hadn’t. The buffer isn’t fear — it’s what makes you bold enough to build properly.”

— Alan Spicer — YouTube Certified Expert

12. Frequently Asked Questions

❓ What is the best side hustle to start in the UK? +
The best side hustle is built around a skill you already have, serving a market with proven demand. Service-based side hustles — freelance writing, consulting, video editing, web design, tutoring, social media management — have the lowest startup cost and fastest path to first income. Alan Spicer started with web design and YouTube consulting using only skills he already had.
❓ How do I start a side hustle while working full time? +
Start small — 5 to 10 hours per week is enough to validate your idea and land first clients without burning out. Do the work in evenings and weekends, treat it like a second job, and protect your primary employment income until your side hustle consistently covers at least 50% of your living costs. Never quit before the money proves itself.
❓ How much can I earn from a side hustle in the UK? +
UK side hustlers earn an average of £780 per month according to Utility Warehouse data. The top 5% earn over £100,000 per year. Most side hustlers (68%) earn under £500/month, which is still meaningful additional income — enough to cover a car payment, energy bills, or build savings. Skill-based side hustles in IT, consulting, and content creation command the highest rates.
❓ Do I have to pay tax on my side hustle income in the UK? +
You have a £1,000 tax-free trading allowance each tax year. If your total side hustle income stays below £1,000, you owe no tax and don’t need to register with HMRC. Once you earn over £1,000, you must register for Self Assessment by 5 October in your second tax year of trading and declare the income. The reporting threshold is expected to rise to £3,000 before 2029 under proposed HMRC reforms.
❓ How do I get my first side hustle client? +
Your first client almost always comes from people who already know you — former colleagues, managers, friends, or family contacts. Tell everyone what you’re doing. Message 10 relevant people directly. Offer an introductory rate or a free initial project to get a testimonial. Post about your new service on LinkedIn. Do not wait for an inbound lead — go find the first one yourself.
❓ What side hustles make recurring monthly income? +
The highest-value side hustles for recurring income include: monthly retainer consulting, social media management, YouTube channel management, affiliate marketing (especially SaaS products), subscription-based coaching or communities, and content creation (YouTube AdSense, blog display ads). Recurring income is more valuable than one-off projects because it’s predictable and doesn’t require constant new client acquisition.
❓ Can I do affiliate marketing as a side hustle? +
Yes — affiliate marketing is one of the best side hustles for building passive recurring income because published content keeps earning after you’ve created it. Alan Spicer uses Amazon Associates (tag=mrh04-21), vidIQ, TubeBuddy, and other SaaS affiliate programmes. The key is combining affiliate links with content that genuinely helps your audience — YouTube videos, blog posts, or social media — rather than just dropping links.
❓ How do I start a side hustle with no money? +
Service-based side hustles require zero upfront investment. Use free platforms (LinkedIn, YouTube, social media) to market yourself. Your only costs are time. Even a website is optional on day one — a LinkedIn profile and a way to accept payments (PayPal, bank transfer) is sufficient to land your first client. The majority of side hustlers (49%) spend nothing to get started, according to Remitly’s UK survey data.
❓ Is Fiverr or PeoplePerHour good for starting a side hustle? +
Both are legitimate platforms for landing early clients, especially when you have no existing network or portfolio. Fiverr works best for packaged, repeatable services at a fixed price. PeoplePerHour suits hourly or project-based work and has a strong UK user base. The long-term goal is to use these platforms to build case studies and testimonials, then transition to direct client relationships where you keep 100% of the fee.
❓ When should I quit my job to pursue my side hustle full time? +
Only when your side hustle income consistently covers at least 50% of your living costs AND you have 3–6 months of living expenses saved as a runway buffer. This is the rule Alan Spicer built his business on and recommends to every client. Quitting before income is proven is one of the five most common self-employment mistakes — the financial pressure almost always leads to bad decisions.

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Sources: Utility Warehouse Side Hustle Report 2025 · Remitly UK State of Side Hustles Survey · Monzo Side Hustle Forecast 2026 · Simply Business Side Hustle Tax Guide (January 2026) · GOV.UK: Side Hustlers Urged to Get Tax Returns Sorted · GOV.UK: Boost for Side-Hustlers — Reporting Threshold to Rise to £3,000 · Small Business Britain / eBay Side Hustle Business Report · AllDayPA UK Side Hustle Survey · ONS Labour Force Survey Q2 2025 · SQ Magazine Freelance Economy Statistics 2026 · HMRC Tax Help for Hustles campaign page. All figures reflect publicly available data at time of publication. This article does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice — consult a qualified professional for advice specific to your circumstances.

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Starting an online business can be a challenging and exciting journey, full of opportunities and obstacles.

Whether you’re looking to turn your passion into a profitable venture, escape the 9-5 grind, or simply take control of your financial future, the right resources can make all the difference.

That’s why we’ve compiled a list of ten of the best books about starting an online business, each offering valuable insights and inspiration for anyone looking to launch their own venture.

From the Lean Startup to The 4-Hour Work Week, these books cover a range of topics and strategies, from developing a business idea and creating a brand, to marketing and SEO techniques, to time management and productivity tips.

Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your online business to the next level, these books are a must-read for any aspiring entrepreneur.

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“The Lean Startup: How Today’s Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses” by Eric Ries

“The Lean Startup: How Today’s Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses” by Eric Ries is a guide for entrepreneurs and startup companies looking to build successful businesses. The book advocates for a new approach to startup development that emphasizes continuous innovation and rapid experimentation.

Ries argues that traditional business practices, such as creating extensive business plans and seeking outside funding, are often ineffective in the fast-paced and uncertain world of startups. Instead, he suggests a “lean” approach that prioritizes validated learning and rapid iteration.

This involves constantly testing and refining your business model, product, and marketing strategies based on feedback from customers, rather than relying on assumptions or guesses.

Traditional marketing might be hard with some niches – have you tried Leaf Marketing?

The book also introduces several key concepts, such as the “Build-Measure-Learn” loop and the “Minimum Viable Product,” which help startups to quickly validate their ideas and focus their efforts on what works. Throughout the book, Ries provides real-world examples and case studies to illustrate the principles of the lean startup and demonstrate how they have been successfully applied in various industries.

“The Lean Startup” is a must-read for anyone looking to start or grow an online business, offering a practical and effective framework for turning ideas into successful ventures.

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“Crushing It!: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence—and How You Can, Too” by Gary Vaynerchuk

Crushing It!: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence—and How You Can, Too” by Gary Vaynerchuk is a guide for entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners looking to build successful businesses and personal brands in the digital age.

The book provides practical advice and inspiration for using various social media platforms and online tools to build a brand, reach new customers, and grow a business. Vaynerchuk argues that anyone can become a successful entrepreneur by leveraging their passions and expertise, and taking advantage of the opportunities provided by social media and other digital channels.

Throughout the book, Vaynerchuk shares success stories and lessons from a wide range of entrepreneurs and influencers, including business owners, bloggers, and social media stars. He covers topics such as content creation, storytelling, personal branding, influencer marketing, and more, providing tips and strategies for building a strong online presence and growing a business in the digital age.

In summary, “Crushing It!” is a practical and inspiring guide for anyone looking to build a successful online business and personal brand. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your business to the next level, this book is full of useful advice and real-world examples to help you achieve your goals.

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“The 4-Hour Work Week: Escape the 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich” by Timothy Ferriss

“The 4-Hour Work Week: Escape the 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich” by Timothy Ferriss is a guide for individuals looking to achieve more freedom, flexibility, and financial success in their careers. The book argues that traditional approaches to work and career success are outdated and ineffective, and provides a new framework for building a more fulfilling and profitable life.

Ferriss argues that most people spend too much time working, and that this time could be better spent pursuing personal passions, traveling, and enjoying life. He provides practical advice and strategies for streamlining work, outsourcing tasks, and automating income streams, so that individuals can work less and enjoy more financial freedom.

Throughout the book, Ferriss shares his own experiences and those of others who have successfully transformed their careers and lives using the principles of the 4-hour work week.

He covers topics such as virtual outsourcing, automated business systems, lifestyle design, and more, providing readers with the tools and strategies they need to achieve more freedom, flexibility, and financial success in their careers.

Whether you’re an entrepreneur, business owner, or simply seeking a more fulfilling life, this book is full of practical advice and inspiring examples to help you achieve your goals.

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“The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future” by Chris Guillebeau

“The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future” by Chris Guillebeau is a guide for individuals looking to turn their passions and skills into profitable businesses. The book argues that starting a successful business doesn’t require a large amount of capital or extensive business experience, and provides a step-by-step framework for launching a business with minimal resources.

Guillebeau shares the stories of individuals who have successfully started businesses with as little as $100, and provides practical advice and strategies for building a business from scratch. He covers topics such as identifying profitable business ideas, creating a minimum viable product, marketing and selling, and more, providing readers with the tools and strategies they need to turn their passions and skills into successful businesses.

Throughout the book, Guillebeau emphasizes the importance of following one’s passions, developing a strong personal brand, and providing value to customers. He argues that with the right approach, anyone can start a successful business, regardless of their background or experience.

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“Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action” by Simon Sinek

“Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action” by Simon Sinek is a book about leadership and inspiration. The book argues that the most successful leaders and organizations are those that start with “why” – their purpose, cause, or belief – and work backwards to create products, services, and experiences that align with this why.

Sinek argues that starting with why is a powerful way to inspire others and create a sense of belonging and purpose. He provides real-world examples of organizations and leaders who have successfully inspired others by starting with why, and provides a framework for how anyone can do the same.

Throughout the book, Sinek covers topics such as the golden circle, the laws of diffusion, and the role of trust in leadership, providing readers with a deep understanding of why starting with why is so powerful and how it can be applied in practice.

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“The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization” by Eric Enge, Jessie Stricchiola, Rand Fishkin

“The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization” by Eric Enge, Jessie Stricchiola, and Rand Fishkin is a comprehensive guide to search engine optimization (SEO) and online marketing. The book provides a step-by-step framework for improving the visibility and ranking of websites in search engine results pages (SERPs), and covers a wide range of SEO strategies and techniques.

The book covers topics such as keyword research, on-page optimization, link building, site architecture, and more, providing readers with a deep understanding of how search engines work and what they look for in a website. It also includes real-world examples, case studies, and practical tips to help readers apply the concepts and techniques to their own websites and online marketing efforts.

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“SEO 2020: Learn Search Engine Optimization with Smart Internet Marketing Strategies” by Adam Clarke

“SEO 2020: Learn Search Engine Optimization with Smart Internet Marketing Strategies” by Adam Clarke is a comprehensive guide to search engine optimization (SEO) and online marketing. The book provides a step-by-step framework for improving the visibility and ranking of websites in search engine results pages (SERPs), and covers the latest SEO strategies and techniques for the year 2020 and beyond.

The book covers topics such as keyword research, on-page optimization, link building, site architecture, local SEO, and more, providing readers with a deep understanding of how search engines work and what they look for in a website. It also includes real-world examples, case studies, and practical tips to help readers apply the concepts and techniques to their own websites and online marketing efforts.

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“The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It” by Michael E. Gerber

“The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It” by Michael E. Gerber is a guide for small business owners and entrepreneurs looking to build successful and sustainable businesses. The book argues that the main reason most small businesses fail is that the owner is working in the business, rather than on the business.

Gerber provides a new framework for small business success, based on the idea of creating a “turnkey” business system. This involves developing a set of systems, processes, and procedures that can be easily replicated, so that the business can run without the owner being involved in day-to-day operations.

Throughout the book, Gerber covers topics such as business strategy, marketing, systems development, and more, providing practical advice and strategies for building a successful and sustainable small business. He argues that by creating a turnkey business system, small business owners can achieve greater freedom, flexibility, and financial success, and achieve their personal and professional goals.

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“Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion” by Robert B. Cialdini

“Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion” by Robert B. Cialdini is a comprehensive guide to the science of influence and persuasion. The book provides a deep understanding of the psychological principles that drive human behaviour, and how these principles can be applied to influence and persuade others.

Cialdini covers six key principles of influence: reciprocation, commitment and consistency, social proof, authority, liking, and scarcity. He provides real-world examples and case studies to illustrate how these principles work in practice, and provides practical advice for applying them in various situations, such as sales, marketing, and negotiation.

Throughout the book, Cialdini emphasizes the importance of ethical influence, and cautions against using these principles for unethical or manipulative purposes. He argues that by understanding the psychology of influence and persuasion, individuals can achieve greater success in their personal and professional lives, and build stronger, more meaningful relationships with others.

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“Will It Fly?: How to Test Your Next Business Idea So You Don’t Waste Your Time and Money” by Pat Flynn

“Will It Fly?: How to Test Your Next Business Idea So You Don’t Waste Your Time and Money” by Pat Flynn is a guide for individuals looking to validate and launch new business ideas. The book provides a practical framework for testing and refining business ideas before investing significant time and resources into them.

Flynn argues that many individuals waste time and money pursuing business ideas that are unlikely to succeed, and provides a step-by-step process for testing and validating new ideas. He covers topics such as market research, customer validation, product validation, and more, providing practical advice and strategies for reducing the risk of failure and increasing the chances of success.

Throughout the book, Flynn shares his own experiences and those of others who have successfully validated and launched new business ideas, and provides real-world examples and case studies to illustrate the concepts and techniques. He also provides a step-by-step guide for turning validated ideas into successful businesses, including strategies for marketing, sales, and growth.

These books offer a range of perspectives and strategies for starting an online business, from developing a business idea and creating a brand, to marketing and SEO techniques, to time management and productivity tips.

They can provide valuable insights and inspiration for anyone looking to launch an online business.

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How To Start A Business with No Money (Step by Step Guide)

Are you looking to start your own business? To start a business with no money is hard and is definitely something that takes time.

I don’t mean 7 hours in the bath soaking like a prune “time” – I mean months of foundation and years of grind, reinvestment and research on the job.

So how do you start a business with no money?

Pick a niche that you are going to live in for years to come. A topic you know and can talk about in fine detail in blogs, videos, phone calls and meetings for hours on end. Over time you will build your reputation, leading to long term success. Lead with value and have patience.

As long as you have the love for the business, the passion for its niche and the ability to delay gratification enough to reinvest the money then you will go far.

Here are nine steps that you should follow to get the best startup possible.

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Make sure that you’re picking your niche.

This is the core focus of anything, whether it’s YouTube, a career, a long-term goal, or in this case a business.

It needs to be something that you truly love. Because something that you have been educated to, that you really hate, can only carry you so far.

Love and passion will get you up at six o’clock in the morning.

Love and passion, and the absolute thirst for that specific business, is what will drive you through when that customer cancels on you, or when you’ve had that hard day, or when you’re scrambling around for that extra bit of money in the early days.

The love and the passion of your niche is what will make you want more. More of that niche, more of that business, more in general just going forwards.

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I love business, and I love social media, and I love YouTube, that’s why I’m constantly reading new books. I binge Gary Vaynerchuk and many other entrepreneurs – reading and listening to in audio books.

I use Audible to hunt out all of the best stuff. You can do the same too, they even give away free audiobooks to new people, but it’s that thirst for that knowledge, that love of that thing, which will drive you to read more books, that will drive you to educate yourself more, which will drive you to make that content, which will drive you to share it, or sell it to someone.

Because if you’re not passionate about something that you’re selling, if you don’t care about the thing you are selling, whether it’s your face, your personality, your brand your services or product, if you don’t care people can see straight through you.

You Might Need To Start A Business As A Side Hustle

When I first started my own business I was working in security. 12 to 14 hour days, every day. I’d get up in the morning, travel for an an hour and a half to work, an hour half to travel back.

I was tired, I was exhausted, but I knew that security wasn’t going to be my career, I wanted something at that time in the web development world.

Side Hustle

I wanted computing, I wanted design. So in the hours when I finally got home, or I was very lucky, on the hours that I worked on a night shift, where all that pay attention to was the CCTV cameras, I took my laptop in and I worked on myself, my side hustle, my passion.

This was back in the day, the dark days when Wi-Fi wasn’t free at every coffee shop and a corner shop.

So unless you could hijack somebody’s Wi-Fi network, or connect to a network that gives you Internet via the cable – you were screwed.

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So I had to buy that a little mobile data dongle. A pen drive sized usb stick that would give you half a Gigabyte of traffic for the month and cost £40-50 pounds. and it was it was appalling. It never truly connected, the signal was absolute shit. I mean this is the birth of 3G, it was terrible.

However the point is – if you can use that downtime.

If you do a 9am-5pm, and you’ve got kids. Why not start working the 7pm-1am shift on your side hustle?

Yes you’ll be tired! But you’ll have that passion, you’ll know that that drive, those extra hours, are on you, in you, on your business. This is your time to build your brand.

Maybe you really love real estate, and you want to be in real estate, that’s your own business, and you work in real estate, why not start writing blogs about real estate. Do your research!

Go out there and learn some things. Push your reputation outside of the company that you’re in. This will be your parachute when you leave. This is your reputation, this is your proof that you know what you’re talking about. You could blog on LinkedIn, build connections, grow your influence out there.

Do you have your own website to anchor your content?

Share your blogs in multiple places, it builds you as an individual outside of your specific company, and it preps you for the future, because right now you’re starting of your business, could be your side hustle that expands. Maybe you’re lucky and you have enough money or backing behind you to start full-time.

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Live lean, no silly spending. You might have the money to start, it may have been your parents, it may have been some kind of inheritance, you may have been lucky and been invested in. Don’t be stupid, this is money for you and s good source to start your own business. Don’t go out and buy silly watches, don’t go out and buy a stupid car just to impress people, that’s not how this works.

You need to live lean, think sensibly, spend sensibly, put your nose to the floor and grind that brand.

Working your side hustle is a short term fix to build your brand. If you’re full-time, even better, you’ve got those 16, 18-hour days to really pour in that content, really pouring that brand, really reach out to people. And something that I can’t express enough, if you are full-time straightaway don’t get lazy!

Investing In Yourself

This is paramount, I can’t express it enough.

Over the last 10 years many things have changed within technology in social media. YouTube was a mere fledgling 10 years ago, and now it’s the juggernaut that’s threatening to turn off all of your normal mainstream TV.

10 years ago mobile phones were pointless and dumb, now they rule the world, and you can run a business from a smartphone.

10 years ago many of these social media platforms didn’t exist at all, you was shuffling around MySpace, and promoting yourself on Friendster.

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Invest in yourself and your future, by learning. Help yourself to start a business with no money by building your knowledge. Constantly listen to the expert, constantly read books, constantly build skills, because it’s that tool kit that will help you in the long run.

When I first started in web design I pretty much a one-trick pony. I could sell, and I’m okay with online social medias through open source software. I was good with forums and networking, keeping my eye what is new. That was the emergence of the social media network.

I could chat I could talk, I had the gift of the gab, and I could show people how to set up forums and blogs, and that was kind of it. I know in the long run if I’d learnt to code, and learn to design and stuff like that, that could build my future, and that can build yours right now.

There’s nothing stopping you going to a library. There’s nothing stopping you googling online, or finding YouTubers that you can listen to, expand your brain, try new things. Or if you are making money, there’s nothing stopping you paying a little bit of money to go on an accredited course.

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I don’t mean these charlatans that are like “Here’s my Merc, here’s my Ferrari, this is how I made it, you can have this giant mansion too.” We know who you are Tai Lopez, calm your shit!

But if you invest in yourself it will pay out in the future, because all of the useless general knowledge that’s in my head, all of the random facts, figures, and skill sets are the things that help me think on the hoof, think on the whim, grab that gut feeling out of midair to win me that sale, or to chat to someone.

It’s that piece of knowledge that you throw into a sales pitch, and it could win you that big boy, that retainer, that thing that makes your side hustle into a long-term thing.

Before You Start Your Own Business – Get Your Own Website!

Yes, they’re not as powerful as they used to be, the whole world used to revolve around one man, his business card, and his website.

Now, it’s kind of all buzzing around social media, but you still need places to host your own content, control the narrative, and to push people. This specifically for people with a side hustle.

I have 2 active websites that I try to update regularly. That’s where I can list my services, my expertise, my testimonials, my case studies.

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To start a business with no money, I can write two or three blogs a week to boost it to 150, 200 blogs a year, all that are search friendly. Blogs that help people solve theirs problems, me get found in search, and hopefully convince you that I have enough of expertise to teach you something that you didn’t know.

The plan is if I am helpful then maybe you feel indebted to me, and you share me around, link to me as a creditable source. This helps build my brand, and the stronger the brand the more you can charge in future. Building that brand could also open doors do that big pitch, winning you that customer, and in the long term maybe even securing that lifeline to cement your side hustle as a business with a heartbeat.

QUESTIONS – Should I customize my website? Can I just use templates? How much is this going to cost me?

Website customization can look great and hit the nail on the head branding wise but its not always necessary from day onw.

Customization could get you every fine minor detail, they move buttons they put your design, they hone it in your value proposition, but if you don’t have any pennies

You can build amazing websites without any coding knowledge, with templates and amazing designs from Wix.

The key point is as long as the website looks professional and isnt broken from day one, then you have a starting point!

You just need somewhere to push people. Most custom WordPress templates allow you to pick your color scheme. Many WordPress templates can have distinctive niches or styles and from there you simple start writing. If you have a little income you wish to invest in a premium YouTube template then that might get you a step closer to a unique look – but that isn’t always necessary.

Once you have a site you can establish your own writing style and build up some statistics you can share with potential clients. This is your proof you can attract and audience and could help promote their products or services.

Start A Business with No Money by Creating Content

You need to figure out what you’re good at.

Are you fantastic at writing? Are you brilliant at video? Or maybe you’re a talker? You can create a podcast?

That content is what will carry you forward. That content is what people will get to know you for.

In my case, I’m okay in front of a camera, I could talk about my passion, my love, and those videos are very luckily quite long recently, so I can turn them into podcasts, write them into blogs, and then I can share them out.

Pinterest, LinkedIn, Facebook, Reddit, Medium, Forums, Facebook Groups, Twitter – The more you share the content the larger the spider web is to catch more “flies” aka affiliate sales, product leads, video views etc

The content is what will build up your reputation.

Nobody knew who I was three years ago (probably nobody knows who I am now lol) but the difference between now and three years ago is that now I’m able to find clients, pay my bills and based on my reputation and establish stats I can build my income streams month on month.

All this from the proof built from my blogs, YouTube channel, Testimonials and leading lead with value.

However, if I DIDN’T start making content 3 years ago… none of this would exist today.

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Best of all this content will always be there to send me traffic, leads and clients. You can reuse it, re-share it and it show your passion and knowledge on your topic and niche.

Yes, some things will change, video quality will change, in some of my older videos I’ve got a completely different backdrop, in some way older videos I have problem with frame-rate.

But, they’re still reusable you can re-share them, and you never know, that one thing that could have turned that person’s brain onto business, three years ago in that video that you made, if you’re re-sharing it, it could still find them today!

Win you that client, that click, that money, that income, that thing that makes you full-time on YouTube. The thing that allows you to be a full-time artist, or a full-time creator!

So start creating today.

Business Outreach

Start a business with no money and you will need to reach out to people and let them know you exist.

This is your networking.

If nobody knows you, and you get a chance, go business meetings around you that you can go to in the morning. There will be networking groups that do breakfasts or evenings. Places that you can press flesh and chat.

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These can help you be found locally. Or you could try it online with chat rooms, forums, Facebook groups.

That outreach is something that gives you that additional thread that you could put in that spider web, that makes it bigger, that catches those flies.

I’m pretty much an introvert, so for me I was reaching out on things like Facebook, and LinkedIn. I reply in forums, I was posting on blogs.

These build up over time – if you are linked via your website and your name, and you leave a very intriguing comment then people might be intrigued and check you out.

This is not me telling you to spam videos and comment sections.

If you truly engage with the post, the blog, the forum, and you help them, they will remember you when they need more advice and maybe even suggest you to others in times of need.

How To Start A Business with No Money (Step by Step Guide), quora for link building

There’s a website I post on from time to time called Quora.

It’s basically Yahoo questions, they post a lot of questions, I answer a load of YouTubey questions, and then I can end up drop in my video, or they click on my name and it drops them back on my website, or my youtube channel.

You can do the same!

These outreach programs could be the way that you get into the DMs of somebody. It could be you reaching out on Instagram answering their question. It could be you tweeting at someone, or replying when they’re asking a question about your specific thing.

Gary Vaynerchuk for example, the world-renown Gary Vaynerchuk, started on twitter by simply replying to everything that had some kind of wine term in it.

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When people were worried about a red, or a white, or whether it’s a Rioja, or whether it’s a Grenache, he would jump in, offer them some advice, give them some links, not try and sell, just let them know that his around, over, and over, and over again, and he slowly built reputation.

That is the way that you build your audience on blogs and YouTube – one subscriber, two subscriber, 10 subscribers.

Builds your YouTube channel, build your blog, your websites, your mailing list,  and over time – your business.

Can Working For Free Help You Start A Business with No Money?

Many people see this is some kind of slave labor.

I can’t pay my bills with “exposure”

I totally agree! I’ve been in situations where I was saying to myself

Yeah, well I need to pay my gas and electric bill, and you’re giving me exposure – brilliant, Om nom nom nom nom nom nom nom!

 

Oh no I’m gonna get kicked out of my house now, ’cause that was my rent, thank you!

But there are times when exposure truly does help.

I use a website called PeoplePerHour, but there are other ones out there for example UpWork, Fiverr.

They are “gig economy” websites in which you can set up your offerings for next to nothing but slowly build a client base and reputation.

I get peanuts from it!

However, what I do get is a contacts, reviews and a chance to hone my skills in the niche I offer.

As you start a business with no money these successful sales and interactions are your practice – prepare your brain muscle, build a portfolio.

Over time those 20-30 mini sales can help you land those bigger fish. 20-30 clients willing to praise you and give you feedback that you can put into testimonials and justify your pricing.

Over the last 3  years I have landed some of my largest retainer clients through just doing something small.

You impress them, build up trust and up-sell when you get the chance. Now those clients are the vast majority of my monthly income!

Don’t get me wrong, some are dickheads, right? And that’s fine! Just remember at the end of the day if you designed logos for 20 clients, each with 3 different styles… you now have 60 examples you can display in your rapidly growing portfolio!

You could even use tools to make it easier for you to deliver those tasks – I have a load of easy to use tools on my resources page.

Reinvest Your Income – How To Grow A Business with No Money

Okay so you’ve reached out, you’ve started getting sales, started building up reputation – maybe there’s a trickle of income.

Now this is where you have to be very smart, and reinvest that back in you, your business and your skills.

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It can be so easy to get your first pay slip, and blow it on something fancy. It can be all too easy to think this ever growing gold mine will produce clients and money forever… but you need to future proof your business.

In the first year, you’re really passionate, you’ve really got that drive, so you’re really going out there, you’re doing a lot, you’re tapping that low-hanging fruit.

Those connections you may have already known that you could pluck quite easily, quite early, but if you don’t invest in your future, if you don’t keep learning to grow your future – spider web that catches your clients disappears over time.

Very soon all that easy traffic and low-hanging fruit will just disappear, and you’ll start to starve, and so will the business.

If you wanna grow in the future, you need to invest in the future.

There’s no point in eating this year’s harvest if you’re not buying seeds to plant for next year, and next year, and next year.

Keep funneling it back into yourself.

I’m not saying don’t take an income. If you can afford to take an income and still invest into the business then do so, just be smart.

Do you really need that wage?
Could you live a little more humble?
Could you live a smaller house?
Could you use a different laptop?

You could learn to start a business with no money – You just need be a little bit more sensible and use that extra bit of money to invest in your business, to get that next customer, and the next customer, that guarantees you a future three years down the line – rather than just assuming next week will be fine!

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Customer Care is Paramount!

You’ve hooked them in, they may even be one of your free clients, if you keep them happy – they will come back.

They might even up-sell or might refer a friend!

Customer care is paramount because if you upset somebody, you’re really desperate in two months time, and you’ve got a fantastic idea that you know that client would really love – you are 100% sure they will buy – if you’ve upset them, you can’t phone them anymore.

They won’t refer you to anyone anymore, and it might leave a nasty taste in their mouth that they spread faster to your potential clients.

Bad news spreads 10x faster, than good news.

Now, for the sake of your small business that you’re starting right now, reset, go back to number five – Create Content – and work your way to Customer care over and over again.

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Your biggest mistake would be getting lazy – keep building – you can start a business with no money and reap the rewards for years to come!

Why not check out the five biggest mistakes I’ve made in business – so you can avoid them and grow your business faster!