A good business idea

Start Your Own Business

A good business idea

Questions to ask yourself if you are considering setting up a new business

Introduction

A good business idea could be an invention, a new product or service, or an original idea or solution to an everyday problem. It might also be:

  • a gap in the market that you can fill
  • a business related to the work you do already
  • an interest or hobby that you can turn into a business

Whatever you idea is, you need to be sure it fits with your needs as an individual, as well as being a viable business proposition.

Questions to ask yourself

  • What is it that you will personally bring to the business in terms of relevant experience and expertise?
  • Is there a market - a need for the idea, and customers who will pay for it?
  • How big is the market and how will you reach it?
  • Who will be your main competitors?
  • What is special about your idea, making it different from similar products or services already out there?
  • How will you fund you idea?
  • What might go wrong?

For information on turning your answers to these questions into key documents for your business, see our pages on how to prepare a business plan and write a marketing plan.

Other sources of help

  • Discuss your ideas with friends and colleagues,particularly those who know about business

Help for people under the age of 30

  • Help with setting up your own business is available from the Shell LiveWIRE scheme. Find out about the Shell LiveWIRE scheme on their website.
  • If you have a good idea for a business but can't get funding, the Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust scheme may help you by offering a low interest loan, a grant or mentor. Find out more about the Prince's Trust on their website.