Wednesday 30 November 2022

Make money for Christmas: Christmas jobs are still available!

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You can earn extra cash doing one of the many Christmas jobs still available.

You may associate Christmas jobs with the Post Office and high street stores bringing in extra workers during the holiday season, but the demand is higher and more diverse now.

Even online retailers need extra staff. Take Amazon, for example. The site hit as many as 306 items sold every second on Cyber Monday a few years back and received around 6,000 orders per minute during Amazon Prime Day in 2017.

Similarly, online fashion retailer Asos recorded 33 orders per second at its peak time. That’s a lot of shoes, jumpers and skirts! No wonder big retailers are taking on extra staff and it could be a way for you to land a Christmas job.

Those huge numbers may give you an insight into the way online shopping is changing our lives and the job market. As such, increasingly more jobs are created to deal with online demand rather than your typical shop floor work. That’s crucial for young people because it’s often the first step on their career ladder.

 

Be a postie or sorter with Royal Mail

Santa's hand holding letters

Unsurprisingly, Christmas is the busiest time for the Royal Mail. The flurry of cards and gifts has to be delivered – and on time. This means long queues in the post office at times but it’s also a sure sign they’ll need extra help in the run-up to the holidays. Perhaps that’s your Christmas job sorted!

If you look at the Royal Mail website here, you will find out exactly where they need the extra help. Do check before applying as you don’t want to be commuting to the other side of the country!

And what about the money? Well, the rates vary from £11.99-£14.99 an hour depending what you do and were you’re based. Plus, you get to help spread the Christmas joy!

 

work in retail: get paid and get discounts

Christmas in retail often means killing two birds with one stone. That’s because working in shops over the festive period, you’ll not only get paid your hourly rate, but there’s a big chance for pretty good staff discount. Not a bad perspective, right? To help you narrow down your search in the retail world, here’re some of the big brands actively looking for seasonal help in store…

SUPERMARKETS

Lots of supermarkets need what they call Festive Colleagues. These jobs can be really fun as you get to work in a team with people in a similar situation to yourself. There’s also all that Christmas spirit to soak up and as long as you can cope with Christmas tunes on repeat, you’re onto a winner!

You can find all seasonal roles at Asda here.

You can find all of Tesco’s job openings here.

You can find all opening at Sainsbury’s here.

 

John Lewis

John Lewis Christmas Job Website

John Lewis is recruiting for what they call ‘seasonal temporary Partners’ to work in their stores across the country in the run-up to Christmas.

Depending on what you’d like to do for you Christmas gig, you could apply for one of the two main roles:

  • Retail Selling Assistant
  • Retail Stock Assistant

If you’re successful, you’ll be offered a contract which may include weekend, morning or night work.

Around the busy Christmas time, you may be able to ramp up your hours – and earn even more money – particularly in the lead up to the holidays.

If that sounds like your cup of tea, you can get seasonal work at your local John Lewis store by signing up here.

 

Marks and Spencer

M&S Christmas Jobs Website Banner

M&S offers seasonal jobs every year and you can find out here what’s on offer and how to apply. You’ll find that the choice of work is huge and ranges from sales floor customer assistants to chefs, visual stylists and beauty customer assistants, or even warehouse operatives.

And you never know – your seasonal gig could even turn into a permanent career as it has done for some of the M&S employees. Oh, and did we mention there’s a 20% staff discount?

 

Boots

 

Make money for Christmas: Christmas jobs available now

Yet another big company on the lookout for seasonal staff is Boots. As a Christmas Customer Advisor you’ll be expected to work the tills, help customers find the perfect present and ensure the shelves are well-stocked. Take a look at the variety of Christmas jobs available on their website.

There’re various shifts to choose from and you’ll be provided with training too. Whether you are looking for full-time or part-time work, there is plenty to be done at Boots this Christmas!

Amazon

Amazon boxes on Christmas doorstep

Amazon is extremely busy in the run-up to Christmas and it needs a lot of extra people for distribution centres. Most of the roles available will be in the company’s warehouses and customer service centres across the country.

Grab a Christmas job at Amazon and earn from £10.50 per hour. You can choose from twenty one locations, you’ll receive training and if you do well, you might even be considered for a permanent job.

Click here to find out what Amazon jobs are available, select the vacancy you’re interested in and apply.

 

Deliver catalogues and brochures

Magazine/newspaper in letter box

Yet another potential Christmas gig. If you don’t mind getting out and about, there’s definitely money to be made delivering catalogues and brochures over the festive season.

The great thing about this sort of work is that you can do it in your own time. Perhaps run some deliveries before going into your other job or when you have a spare moment from preparing for Christmas.

If that’s something you’d like to pursue, check out websites such as:

And take a look at your local papers and newsagents for work opportunities.

One thing to note is that you should watch out for companies asking for cash deposits for the items you’re delivering. Avoid those because they’re likely to be scams.

Check out our article here which has a lot more information on how to get work delivering leaflets and catalogues in your area.

christmas Bar Work

Christmas bartender

Christmas isn’t only a busy time for the high street shops. Pubs and bars, for instance, often hire extra staff over holiday periods too. Why not checking for Christmas job opportunities at your local?

It can be a sociable job and if you’re willing to work on Christmas Eve, Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve, you can expect double the usual hourly rate. Apply now as these jobs tend to go pretty quickly, though.

Find out how to get bar work and restaurant work in our article here.

 

Promote clubs at christmas

Group dancing in a club wearing santa hats

Although it may sound too good to be true, you really can get paid to party. And Christmas is a busy party season.

Clubs in cities all over the country need more punters to come through their doors and spend money. Do you love clubbing, have lots of friends and boast good organisational skills? Then it may just be a Christmas job for you. The way it works is that you can make cash by bringing extra people through the doors and spending money at the bar. This is where being sociable and having a large network of people, both on social media and offline, will truly come in handy.

Admittedly, during the Christmas and New Year period, most clubs won’t need much help attracting customers. Still, they might need club promoters on quieter nights like Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

As the venues get busier, they’ll also need more doormen, bar staff and hosts and hostesses. Perhaps check with your local clubs now and find out what thy may be needing over the festive season so that you can be the first one they speak to.

For more tips, read our article here with info on how to make money by partying!

 

sell your stuff online

Now for some more home-based activities to help you make extra cash ahead of Christmas.

Start with selling. If you have a spare moment, why not upload all the things you don’t want to various online selling sites and use that money to buy presents. While it isn’t strictly a Christmas job, it’s a great way to make some money. You could even buy gifts on the same sites you’re selling your stuff. Very convenient!

Here on MoneyMagpie we have a whole section of our website dedicated to selling your stuff online. Just go to make money and then click on ‘sell your stuff’, you’ll be amazed at what you make money from!

 

ebay

ebay app on smartphone

For more ways to earn from home, try eBay. As you know, you can sell pretty much anything there. In fact, even if your items are broken or damaged, they might sell too. It’s very straightforward: simply prepare your things, upload photos, describe them well and let people bid.

Another great thing about eBay is that once you have made money selling your junk, you can then buy Christmas presents for less on the site.

More ways to make money at Christmas

 

make christmas hampers to sell

Christmas hamper

Hampers make for a thoughtful gift everyone loves but they can be pretty expensive.

That’s actually good news for you. If you’re creative, you could make hampers and sell them at car boot sales, markets and even through local independent shops. It’s something you can easily do in your spare time at home. Perhaps you could even get your kids involved in getting the hampers ready?

To help you out, we’ve put together a detailed guide including information and links to products in our article on how to make hampers to sell.

So, let your imagination run wild and make hampers using boxes, pots and even watering cans. Perhaps have a look around your house and you might find other creative containers.

So long as you know how to make things look pretty, you can use things such as:

  • cosmetics and foods from pound shops
  • home-made cakes and sweets
  • artisan oils, spices and vinegars
  • home-made cosmetics and toiletries (learn how to make them here)
  • anything else that looks cool!

Get creative and whatever doesn’t sell, you can recycle as presents for your friends and family.

find a job near you now

Need more options? Use the MoneyMagpie job tool, powered by ZipRecruiter, to find seasonal work near you now.

To find work near you, simply put your area into the box and see what jobs it comes up with.


 

what are you doing to make money for christmas?

Christmas is known as a time you tend to spend more cash than usual but with a Christmas job sorted, you might just balance things out. So, make the most out of the festive season. Perhaps think of it as a great opportunity to bag yourself a great job so you really can have a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

Let us know in the comments below if you have come up with your own ideas for this season!

 

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St Andrew’s Day Special: Scottish Funding Round-Up

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To celebrate St Andrew’s Day, we’d like to share with our Scottish friends a whole host of Scottish funding that is available, that they may not even be aware of.

This includes cost of living support, welfare funds and help with energy bills. It’s worth having a look at the list below to see if you or your family qualify for help:

Grants and support available

Money Available in Scotland

Disability Living Allowance for children in Scotland

Payment of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for children in Scotland is transferring from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to Social Security Scotland.

A new benefit called Child Disability Payment is replacing DLA for children in Scotland. There will be no change to the amount you are paid.

Children and young people in Scotland will continue to get Child Disability Payment until they are 18.

ILF SCOTLAND TRANSITION FUND

If you’re aged 15 to 25 with a disability or impairment you can apply to the Transition Fund for money to help you take part in a new activity or learn a skill.

To apply for the Transition Fund, you’ll need to apply to ILF Scotland.

Scottish Welfare Fund

The Scottish Welfare Fund helps families and people in Scotland who are on low incomes.

BEST START GRANT AND BEST START FOODS

Best Start Grant and Best Start Foods are payments that help towards the costs of being pregnant or looking after a child.

HEATING AND ENERGY HELP

This includes a range of different help. Including heating allowance, help with energy bills and housing allowance and payment. Take a look here.

Funding Scotland

Find funding for your charity, community group or social enterprise using our free online search engine. From small grants to funding for big capital projects, we can help you track down the funding you need to make a difference in your community.

Thistle Scotland say they are there for anyone living with a long-term health condition, disability or facing a challenging life situation.

Baby Box

Like in Scandinavia, all newborn babies in Scotland will be given a ‘Baby Box‘ of essential items, containing things like:

  • clothes, from newborn up to 6 months
  • a digital under arm thermometer
  • bath and room thermometer
  • a bath towel
  • a changing mat
  • books

The box also has a mattress, mattress protector and 2 fitted sheets.

 

More benefits for Scottish people and residents of Scotland here.

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“I Made £270 This Week in Side Hustles”

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Sell stuff. Most people around this time of year need more space and more cash, and a great way to create both of these for your festive next is by selling things you’ve already got. You may have shelves of books or a cupboard stuffed with clothes you never wear. In my case, I realised last month that I had a few drawers of old DVDs that I either never watched, or watched once but never again, or even ungraded to blu-ray over the last decade.

Over the past few years, I’ve curated myself a little routine of selling online, on various platforms, so here are some insights into that process. I had a particularly successful week last week as it’s coming up to Christmas and I’ve really gone to town searching my home for mine and my partner’s unwanted items, and created this ‘Week in the Life of a Side Hustler’ for MoneyMagpie.

A Week in the Life of a Side Hustler

I have a full-time job, so this had to be something that fits around my paid work, and not something I relied on to pay the rent and bills: more like, well, a side hustle! So here are my profits for this particularly good selling week.

The Platforms I used to sell stuff

side hustle
Vinted

My partner and I have a Vinted account that we add items of clothing to nearly every week as we clear out the cupboard for the new season. This week I’ve added two tops from Warehouse for £11 each, a Skagen watch for £70 and an All Saints shawl for £85. They may take a while to sell, but they’re up there for people to see. This month I sold some Office shoes for £20, a Monsoon dress for £10 and (this past week) a French Connection coat for £50: This was an average selling month for me, and on average I make between £80 – £100 a month this way from Vinted alone.

Total this week: £50

sell stuff on eBay

I had some old Star Wars roleplaying games books that I wanted to shift, which were over thirty years old, rather yellowing and unused since the 90s. So I had a good search on eBay for similar items and realised there were collectors out there who really wanted these items, whatever condition they were in. For books I bought as a teen for about a fiver each, their value had doubled, trebled and sometimes even quadrupled (and more!) in the ensuing years.
Seeing the top prices for some of these books were between £30 and £60, I priced mine in the middle and asked for a set price of £35 each. Thankfully, this was a good call and I had interest in the books as a job lot of 5, totalling £150 (I discounted them from £175 when purchased together), and bingo: another £150 to add to the pot.

Total this week: £150

Music Magpie

digital downloads

I’d used Music Magpie before, about ten years ago to sell a bunch of CDs when I needed a few hundred quid to move house (and to create more space), and I’d managed to tot up the tidy sum of £300 for about 100 CDs. Now, most of these were somewhat unusual film soundtracks, which bagged me about £3 each, but the non-soundtrack ones – pop, rock, etc – netted between 30p and £1.50 each at the lowest end of things. Still, I ended up with a nice bit of extra cash.
This time, I had a few drawers of DVDs that I’d since replaced with blu-rays over the past decade, so I downloaded the Music Magpie app and used the barcode to scan the three or four piles of discs in boxes I’d accumulated. Some they didn’t want, so I created a reject pile of around 15 discs, but the others totalled about 35 discs and a selling price of about £30 the lot. This doesn’t seem like much, considering I made a few hundred on those CDs, but times have changed and so has the price of physical media, driven down by streaming availability and depreciation. But £30 was better than nothing, so I can add that to the weekly total. They also collect your box of discs for free, which really helps.

Total this week: £35

side hustle
Facebook Marketplace

Finally, this has been a reliable and occasional source of income for me as I’ve sold everything from concert tickets for gigs I couldn’t attend, to trinkets, furniture and used mattresses. It’s a really great way of putting things up for sale, discussing the sale on your terms with interested parties, and then agreeing on a price.
This week, I wanted to get rid of a small chest of drawers that, since I moved house, just never really fit anywhere. It was low and wide and pine, and I thought £35 was a fair price. Thankfully, so did two buyers who contacted me about it. One of them couldn’t make it over to collect (and I wasn’t prepared to deliver) so I went with the second buyer, who agreed that £35 and a self-pickup was a good deal. They came that evening to take it away and had paid before they drove over, although you can also ask for cash.

Total this week: £35

TOTAL SALES THIS WEEK: £270.

My conclusion

Two hundred and seventy quid. Now that’s not bad for a week’s selling, and I put everything online on the Monday (although I had some of the clothing up there on Vinted already: a further note about Vinted is that they don’t charge and fees, so that’s pure profit on each sale. £270 is a solid monthly average but I could also shift a few more items that are already on my sites, or find more stuff to sell around the house.
How much I sell does depend on the time I have available to do all this, and as I say, this month I decided to go for it and really sell everything I could in one week, and I’m more than happy with the results. Even for a month’s selling, I’d be happy with an extra £270. One day I’m sure I’ll run out of stuff to sell but I’ll keep looking, and I urge you to do the same! Someone probably wants something you don’t!

 

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Friday 25 November 2022

Your Little One Can Now Get Paid to Test Out Children’s Toys This Christmas

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Get paid to test toys. My 1st Years has launched a brand new role ahead of Christmas, which will see children aged from 0-6 years get the chance to test out a range of the brand’s bestselling children’s toys.

The very important Christmas role will include playing with an assortment of toys for their age range, and reporting back to Santa on their favourites

Parents can apply on behalf of their children, and one lucky winner from each age group (0-12 months, 1-2 years and 3-6 years) will receive up to £150 worth of Christmas gifts
As we head towards the festive period, many parents will be scouring the internet and shops in an effort to find the best toys for their little ones to pull out from under the tree on Christmas Day. This year, My 1st Years want to take some of the stress out of this process by recruiting three little helpers for Santa, to test out and review some of their best toys ahead of the big day.

With searches for “best childrens toys” peaking every year between November and December, it can be tricky to know which toys your little one will want to play with beyond Christmas Day alone. With this in mind, the My 1st Years team are searching for three ‘Santa’s Little Helpers’ to provide a fresh and highly relevant perspective on their favourite toys, and ultimately helping to guide parents in the gifting process.

In return, each Santa’s Little Helper will receive up to £150 worth of My 1st Years toys, selected for their age range – and all they have to do is play with the toys this Christmas, before reporting back on which ones truly are the ultimate gifts to unwrap.

get paid to test toys

This one-of-a-kind dream ‘job’ for little ones hoping to find some exciting presents under the tree, is open to children across the globe; but applications will need to be made by parents. Applicants can simply submit theirs via the link below, stating why their child in particular would be a great little helper for Santa, and why they deserve this role of a lifetime.

The closing date for all applicants is 11:59pm on Sunday 11th December 2022.

Gareth Chadwick, Head of Marketing at My 1st Years commented: “With Christmas fast approaching, it can be tricky for anyone buying gifts for children to make sure the gift they buy is going to be well-loved and used for years to come!

We’re always on the lookout for feedback from our youngest customers, and are so excited to give this opportunity to a few lucky children – while getting to hear their well-valued opinions on their favourite toys. With the cost of living skyrocketing, we know that buying presents for your children is more expensive than ever – so we’re looking forward to easing this slightly and making some dreams come true for three lucky families.”

To apply for the Santa’s Little Helper role on behalf of your child, read the terms and conditions and find out more about the requirements of the position, visit their website here.

Additional Reading – 51 Money Saving Tips for Parents.

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Wednesday 23 November 2022

Pensioners could receive up to £600 from today

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From today, the government is providing pensioners with £300 per household. This comes in addition to Winter Fuel Payments. Here at MoneyMagpie, we always want to bring you the latest financial news as soon as we can. Continue reading for more information about this payment. 

Over 11.6 million pensioners will begin receiving up to £600 from today. This payment is to help with energy bills this winter, as fuel costs continue to rise rapidly.  

The support will cost the government over £4.5 billion, and is part of a package helping people across the UK with the cost of heating their homes. This total also includes the £400 Energy Bills Support Scheme, in which all households receive £400, split over six months. The £4.5 billion also includes the Energy Price Guarantee, keeping the price cap lower to help save households around £900. 

Winter Fuel Payments are boosted this year by an additional £300 per household, as part of the Pensioner Cost of Living Payment. This will be put into bank accounts over the coming two months, starting today (23rd November 2022). The vast majority of pensioners will receive this automatically. 

The money will appear on bank statements with a payment reference that starts with your national insurance number follower by ‘DWP WFP’ for those in Great Britain. For those in Northern Ireland, the reference will end with ‘DFC WFP’. 

Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said:

“We want to do everything we can to support pensioners who are often the most exposed to higher costs. That’s why we’re providing all pensioner households with an additional £300 on top of their Winter Fuel Payments to heat their homes and stay warm this winter. 

“This extra payment is just one part of the wider support package we’re delivering to help with rising bills, including the biggest State Pension increase in history. 

“Our support doesn’t stop here. As we deal with the impact of Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine and the aftermath of the pandemic, we will continue to stand by the most vulnerable, with further cost of living payments coming next year.” 

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Monday 21 November 2022

Is it Possible To Borrow Money Safely?

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This is a paid article on behalf of Creditspring

A national debt charity has warned that a startling number of households are turning to credit cards and loans “to plug the gap between their income and outgoings” this winter.

As energy bills soar and the cost-of-living increases, it has been reported that a whopping two-fifths of people are already behind on one or more of their household bills. The huge financial pressure on people across the county is rising alarmingly. Now nearly a fifth of low-income households owe money to high-cost lenders. According to Bank of England figures this year, in fact, over 14 million people are excluded from mainstream financial services due to poor credit ratings – and this number is rising, fast.

The battle to get people away from dangerous loan sharks and taking on unaffordable loans is bigger than lots of us realise. Many people are signing up for levels of credit they can’t afford and are quickly finding that the repayments alone will lead them further into the red. High-cost lenders typically have no consideration for the financial wellbeing of borrowers, which has catastrophic consequences for people’s finances, often pushing them into debt spirals that can feel impossible to escape.

In lieu of adequate government support, the onus now falls on lenders to ensure they are lending responsibly and protecting borrowers.

 

Enter Creditspring  

Creditspring.

Creditspring launched in 2016 as a new kind of responsible lender, and has been disrupting the credit market ever since- making borrowing simple and safe. It provides affordable credit to people who fall into the ‘near-prime’ segment, whilst also providing the tools to empower them to improve their long-term financial stability.

It has a subscription model – a fixed-cost, low-risk credit solution that gives members access to two loans per year, with clear repayments, capped costs, and no hidden charges or confusing APRs. Think Netflix for loans – you know exactly how much you’re paying, and this figure is fixed.

This model also means people know up front the cost of borrowing and, importantly, there are no late fees. It makes it simple for people to evaluate the real cost of borrowing and eliminates the risk of falling into a debt spiral.

Creditspring’s way of working and offering credit is particularly important now when the country is in a period of national financial instability. It enables people to access responsible credit without the risk of financial harm – something which is not often available to ‘near prime’ borrowers.

 

Is there ever a situation in which borrowing can be “safe”?

“It’s important to be aware that using credit particularly to cover essential spending carries risk, especially for someone with less financial resilience who may find the only option available to them is high-cost credit,” said Sue Anderson, spokesperson for debt charity StepChange.

Very few lenders, however, take this into consideration. To ensure it is lending safely, Creditspring uses in-depth credit assessments – including open banking technology – to accurately measure an applicant’s creditworthiness. This results in consistently more informed and responsible lending decisions that protect borrowers.

It also has several free tools such as the Stability Hub and the Spring Score, that provide members with weekly customised support and actionable tips to encourage more informed financial decision making. Creditspring works closely with leading debt charity, StepChange, to ensure professional financial support is easily accessible to applicants and members should they need it.

 

 The Benefit of Using Creditspring 

By avoiding high-cost lenders, Creditspring saves its members an average of £117 each year in borrowing costs – amounting to more than £17 million across its member base. As well as saving people money, after joining 90% of members saw improved financial stability and 82% saw an improvement in their credit score. A good credit score has knock on effect on other areas of financial wellbeing, for example it can make getting a mortgage easier with more competitive rates.

Creditspring has a rating of 4.8 on Trustpilot, which is in stark contrast to research findings that show a third of people think lenders are deceitful and dishonest. The juxtaposition of these two statistics goes to show that Creditspring really is the lender doing it differently. It is the lender that’s disrupting the market and building trust with UK borrowers by prioritising their financial wellbeing.

DisclaimerMoneyMagpie is not a licensed financial advisor and therefore information found here including opinions, commentary, suggestions or strategies are for informational, entertainment or educational purposes only. This should not be considered as financial advice. Anyone thinking of investing should conduct their own due diligence.

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Council tax could increase by 5% next year

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The government have announced a new measure which will give local councils in England more opportunity to set council tax according to the needs of the area. This change could mean households in council tax band D could see an increase of almost £250 but the 2027-28 tax year, according to stats from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). 

Currently, councils can only set tax in line with that laid out by the government. Any authority who wants to raise bills above the limit set by the government must hold a referendum and get the backing of the residents in that particular area. 

Councils in England can currently increase council tax by 2.99% per year if they provide social care. Councils that do not provide any form of social are can increase taxes by 1.99% annually. 

From 2023, however, the government has said they will give councils a great ability to set their council tax needs based on need and the resources available to them. Councils providing social care will be able to increase council tax by 5%, with other councils being given the opportunity to add an extra 3% to people’s bills. This will be able to be set in place by authorities without a referendum needing to be held. 

According to the Treasury, 95% of councils are likely to implement a 5% rise for the residents within the area. 

Of course, the money generated from council tax increases will differ between geographical locations. Areas with higher bills and more expensive properties will be able to raise more money, thus the council in those areas being able to achieve more with this greater funding. 

What does council tax go towards?

Council tax mainly funds local services and needs. This can range from funding waste collections and street lights to public libraries, parks and recreational facilities. Police and fire services are also funded by council, tax. A majority of councils within England and across the UK rely heavily on council tax. 

In fact, this is the main source of income for many local authorities. Some councils receive more than half of their funding from council tax. 

 

Want more information on council tax? Check out these useful articles:

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Thursday 17 November 2022

How to create the easiest online store for your handmade products

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Do you have unique handmade products that you want to sell? You have obviously put in time and effort to make your products and you want to make good profits. How can you do that? This is where an online store comes in, as it has relatively low upfront costs and gives you access to a huge market. The good news is that you do not have to be a tech expert to get this done because the process is very simple.

Outlined below are the steps you need to follow to create an online store for your handmade products.

Step 1: Looking for a builder

You can find online software that you can use for creating your online store, which does not require you to have any advanced tech skills, a dozen computer screens, or any coding knowledge. You have to choose the right online store builder, as there are a number of them out there. Some of the options to check out include Wix and Shopify.

Step 2: Select the right plan

Your online store builders are going to offer you different plans to choose from, which have varying features. The more you pay, the greater features you can get. But, the plan you choose should depend on your business size and your ambitions. You will need a paid plan for an ecommerce store, as uploading and selling products needs more complex software than a general informational website.

To choose a plan, you have to figure out how many products you intend to sell and your budget. You also need to think about the features you will need.

Step 3: Buy a domain name

The domain name refers to the portion of the URL for identifying the name of your store. If you want your online store to be a success, you need a good domain name because it can help building trust and establishing your brand.

Step 4: Select your template

Templates, also referred to as themes, can help you make your online store look good without requiring a design expert or coding knowledge. The website/online store builder will offer you several templates to choose from. There are different themes, depending on industry and the business. You will find those that are specific to online stores.

But, you should consider the features that you want to add to your online store. Do you need an about us page, galleries, videos on the home page, an order form, or maps? There are some templates that have more features than others, so you should consider the ones you want.

Step 5: Customize the template

After you have chosen a template, you should go to the admin tool and begin customizing it. This is an easy process and you can change pretty much anything like the color scheme, features, font and text size, images, embedding social media and positioning of products. In fact, you can even embed apps in your online store to cover features that might not be available otherwise.

Step 6: Add products

When you are using an online store builder, you can have a lot of control over the product pages. You have to add name, category, price and weight. Depending on the builder you are using, there might be a limit on the number of products you can upload, the number of options for every product and the number of variants. It is best to know the limits beforehand to avoid any issues later.

Make sure you write a proper product description and use high quality and appealing images. Do not forget about optimizing the products as well.

Step 7: Setting up payment methods

It is time to set up payment methods because you want people to be able to buy your products. It is easy to do with most online store builders because they can help you connect with different payment options, such as Visa, MasterCard, PayPal and Apple Pay.

To choose a payment method, you should consider the sales you expect to make and create a buyer profile. This ensures that you can cater to the needs of your clients. Lastly, make sure SSL certificates are included in your plan for security purposes.

Step 8: Choose shipping options

There are different shipping options that online store builders offer, such as dropshipping, printable shipping labels, pre-setup shipping providers and shipping management tools. You have to have an origin address and package types. There are different services you can use, depending on where you are based.

After completing these steps, you just need to test your online store and then publish it.

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Autumn Statement 2022: The key points

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Today, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced the Autumn Statement. After the kerfuffle of ‘Trussonomics’ and the saga of Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget back in September, the country was waiting eagerly to see what Mr. Hunt had to say. 

The Chancellor started his speech in the House of Commons with a statement suggesting that, “Unprecedented global headwinds, families, pensioners, businesses, teachers, nurses and many others are worried about the future. So today we deliver a plan to tackle the cost-of-living crisis and rebuild our economy.” 

He then went on to say that his priorities are stability, growth and public services. He stated he wants to protect the most vulnerable in our society, and that, “To be British is to be compassionate”. 

Mr. Hunt did mention the previous Chancellor’s mini-budget. He said he understood the motivations behind Mr. Kwarteng’s budget, but unfunded tax cuts are risky. However, he suggested Kwasi Kwarteng was correct to identify growth as a priority. 

Here are the key points from today’s Autumn Statement

More people to pay top rate of income tax

Jeremy Hunt announced the threshold for when the highest earners pay top rates of tax will be reduced. The amount somebody can earn before paying top-rate tax is currently £150,000. This will be reduced to £125,140. 

This means, according to the Chancellor, that those earning over £150,000 annually will pay just over £1,200 per year more in taxes. 

Energy bills

Hunt confirmed energy bill support will be extended. However, it will be less generous. From April, energy bills will go up by hundreds of pounds a year for millions of households across the UK. 

A household using a typical amount of gas and electricity will pay £3,000 annually, up from £2,500, as the Energy Price Guarantee rises. Without support, this figure could hit £3,700 annually. The scheme will run for 12 months from April 2023. 

Energy firms targeted with windfall tax

It has been confirmed that the energy industry will face higher windfall tax. This will increase from 25% to 35%. 

Gas and Oil companies face windfall tax

In a huge move, the Chancellor announced oil and gas companies would be hit with increased taxes. Windfall taxes on profits of UK operations will increase from 65% to 75% until March 2028.  

There will also be a 40% tax on profits of older renewable and nuclear electricity. This will raise an estimated £14 billion in 2023 alone – a huge amount. 

Tax thresholds frozen

Next up, Mr. Hunt announced the income tax personal allowance threshold will be frozen until 2028. Freezing these thresholds means that tax bands will remain the same, even as people’s wages rise. So, as living wages increase, people will be paying more tax on their earnings, with more people moving into higher tax brackets. 

The thresholds were already frozen until 2026, with an extension of two years being added to the policy. This means millions of people will pay more tax. Taxes as a proportion of o0ur income will rise by just over 1% over the next five years. 

Motor tax

Electric vehicles will no longer be exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty, as of April 2025. The Chancellor suggested this would make the motoring tax system fairer. 

Spending squeezes

Jeremy Hunt announced that there will be restrictions on spending within government departments, announcing tough decisions would have to be made over the next two years to deal with inflation.  

The health budget will not be reduced, and will be protected, however. The Chancellor said a strong NHS is at the heart of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s vision for the country going forward.  

The Chancellor also noted overall spending on public services would rise over the next five years, after taking inflation into account. 

Cost of living support

The Chancellor also announced targeted support to help with the cost of living. Those on low incomes, pensioners and those on disability benefits will be helped more. 

Payments of an additional £900 will be paid to those on means-tested benefits. £300 will be given to pensioners and £150 will be given to those on disability benefits. 

National living wage

The National Living Wage will increase from £9.50 an hour for those over 23 to £10.42. This will come into force in April 2023, announced earlier than usual to allow businesses to prepare accordingly. 

Universal credit and benefits

Mr. Hunt confirmed he is committed to helping the public increase their income, find work and become more financially dependent. To do this, over 600,000 people on Universal Credit will be asked to meet with a work coach. 

It was also announced that £280 million would be invested into the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), in order to tackle benefit fraud and reduce the number of errors in the system. 

Means-tested benefits, including UC, will rise in line with the inflation figure of 10.1% from April, said Hunt. Some disability benefits rise in line with inflation by law. 

The NHS

Hunt asked the NHS to join other public services in tackling waste and improve efficiency. He suggested the UK needs “better outcomes for citizens and better value for taxpayers”. 

According to Mr. Hunt this will not ask more of NHS workers, but asks they join in with this process. However, he notes being more efficient will not be enough. The NHS budget will be increased by £3.3 billion over the next two years. 

The Chancellor also said both schools and the NHS in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland need help. He has pledged £1.5 billion to the Scottish government, £1.2 billion to the Welsh government and £650 million to the Northern Ireland Executive. 

Pensions

In early 2023, the government’s review on the current pension age will be published. 

The state pension will also rise in line with September’s inflation rate of 10.1% in April. Hunt also said the government is sticking to its “triple lock” promise. This promise means the state pension rises in line with either the previous September’s inflation figure, the average wage increase or 2.5% – whichever is highest. 

Foreign aid

In terms of overseas spending, Mr. Hunt said it was not possible to maintain the 0.7% target. This is due to the current economic situation not allowing for this. For now, spending will remain at around 0.5%, until the economy allows. 

Climate change

According to the Chancellor, the UK is a global leader in cutting emissions. He said now would be the wrong time to step back from international climate responsibilities, especially as we cut more emissions than “any G20 country”. 

The government is fully committed to the historic Glasgow climate pact agreed at COP26, says Jeremy Hunt. This includes a 68% reduction in emissions by 2030. 

Education

Providing children with a good education is a “moral mission”, according to Mr. Hunt. He has appointed Sir Michael Barber as an advisor to work on implementing a “skills reform programme” to help those entering a workplace involved in education. 

He also promised to do more than protect the school budget, actually increasing it. In the next two years, the government are to invest £2.3 billion in schools. He also thanked school staff for their brilliant work. 

Sizewell C 

Sizewell C is a planned nuclear plant for the south-east of England. It is expected to provide 7% of the UK’s electricity needs. Mr. Hunt has given the go-ahead for contracts to be signed in the coming weeks and get the building of the plant off the ground. 

It will be very expensive and take years to build, not expected to provide electricity until at least 2030. However, it will create 100,000 jobs and provide power to six million homes for 50 years. 

Capital Investments

Hunt said cutting capital investments is often seen as an “easy option” when looking to find areas to make cuts. However, he suggested doing this limits our future. He said he will not be “cutting a penny” from the UK’s capital budgets for at least the next two years. 

Railways

The Chancellor confirmed the Northern Powerhouse rail, East West Rail and HS2 railway projects will go ahead. 

Connectivity

Over 600 billion will be invested within the next five years. This will aim to connect our country as well as growing the economy, through the new hospitals programme and gigabit broadband rollout, said the Chancellor. 

Rental prices

The Chancellor has said rental price increases in the social sector will be capped at 7% next year, helping over four million families in the UK. 

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Tuesday 15 November 2022

Everything you need to know to make money baking

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So you have all the skills to bake delicious and tasty cakes? If so then you could make money baking. You could actually make quite a lot of money baking!

Take a look at our guide for starting up a baking business below:

 

How to make money from cakes

moneymagpie_fairy-cakes-cupcakes - Make money bakingHome cooking, especially baking cakes and cupcakes, is very fashionable right now. This is thanks to celebrity chefs and cooking programmes like the Great British Bake Off. People will pay good money for high quality baking. You can sell your food at parties, fairs, and even at local food markets.

The beautiful thing about earning by baking is that it’s straightforward, flexible and enjoyable. It isn’t something that you necessarily have to do on a regular basis if you don’t want to. But if you’re ever short on cash, the option is there. All you’ll really need is a few good recipes and a reasonable idea of what people want to buy.

 

Getting started – Where to sell?

There are many places that you can sell cakes and other sweet products.

  • Car boot sale
  • School fairs
  • Online shop
  • Selling to local stores
  • Setting up your own shop

Remember location is important. Before you decide to make a real go of baking, first find out what sells and where.

 

Working out a business plan

Working out the basics of your business first will hopefully help you keep on track with your budget. Running your own business can exciting and rewarding but also stressful and taxing. But if you follow our tips, you’ll find your baking life will be made much easier.

Start small and keep costs low

Don’t spend any more than you have to on your start-up. Lots of big businesses start small, for example Laura Ashley began on her kitchen table. M&S started with a market stall and Tesco was just a couple of local grocer’s shops at the beginning. Consider using your kitchen as your workplace before moving somewhere bigger.

Don’t forget insurance, as your household insurance may no longer be valid if you’re working from home. This is something you’ll need to check with your current broker. You may need to upgrade your insurance.

Set up a separate bank account for your business. It doesn’t need to be an expensive ‘business’ account, it can be an ordinary current account. Either with your current bank or with a different provider.

Pay attention to cashflow

Starting up a new business can be hard, so any help financially can really make the difference. Don’t assume that people will pay on time every time.

Instead:

  • Cut down your waiting time by getting them to agree payment terms at the start.
  • Don’t spend money now assuming that you’ll receive payment from your clients.
  • Plan your business expenditure so that you are not creating debt. And therefore not dependent upon customers paying on time.
  • Have more than one income stream. Even if that means doing a part-time job while you get established.
  • If you’re having consistent problems with unpaid bills then consider joining the Federation of Small Businesses (around £200 a year) so that you can use their legal assistance to chase your debtors.

Create a realistic business plan

As the saying goes; If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Therefore, even if you’re just setting up as a part-timer you need to give yourself a clear idea of your monthly costs and how much profit (or other income) you must generate to keep going.

Work out what your monthly sales need to be, factoring in costs like baking equipment, ingredients, delivery etc. Make yourself a chart for the next 12 months showing the growth in sales you can realistically generate and be clear on how you’ll generate those new customers.

It’s a tough thing to guess but just the action of thinking it through will provide you with earnings goals and points to consider as you run your business.

Networking is vital

The more you’re out touting for work the more work you’re likely get. With the internet it’s possible to meet people without leaving your home.

Join online networking groups and forums and start giving useful advice on areas directly relevant to your business. This raises your profile in a positive way. But don’t spend too much time on it, allocate a certain amount of time a week and stick to that.

A simple way to get some repeat business is to get some business cards printed. If you’re making cakes, you could then advertise the fact that you bake to order for parties and events. Pop into local cafés and coffee shops (not the chain outlets), hand them your card and make your services known. Maybe even provide them with a few samples. Make sure you take your business cards wherever you go. You can meet interesting and potentially useful people anywhere.

Give people what they want

Don’t make the mistake of being blinkered about what you want to produce and sell. You have to be very aware of what your potential and existing customers want to spend money on. Not just what you think they want because it’s easier for you.

Speak to potential customers, both before you start up the business and as an ongoing habit. Take them to lunch, pick their brains, ask them what they want and enjoy.

Keep a realistic perspective of what’s selling as your business develops. Is there a sideline product or service that’s very popular and takes less effort than the main offering? If so, focus more effort on it. Be honest with yourself about what works, what doesn’t. If you have to make enough to pay the rent, then you need to be brutally honest about the success or failure of products pretty quickly.

 

What do you need to start

Food safety and hygiene

MoneyMagpie_Food-Hygiene - Make money bakingThe first thing you should do is research the food safety standards. Legislation says that all food businesses must register their kitchens with their local authority unless they operate on a “casual and limited” basis.

If you’re simply selling once in a blue moon at a car boot sale or market then you don’t need to worry. However, if you are planning on making an income in this way, contact your local council and ask them what the rules are in your area. Laws vary depending on where you live. For example, in some places you will need to become a registered trader, even if you only sell your food once every couple of months.

Be aware that if you’re regularly selling food produce, you may need to need to take a course in food hygiene. You can do this over the internet and it’ll cost you around £15. The course is mostly just common sense so it’s reasonably easy to complete.

Work out your costs

If you want to make money baking, you need to do some basic costings. It doesn’t have to be complicated. You’ll need to take into consideration:

  • How much ingredients cost
  • Cost of the sale location fee (car boot sale/farmers market fee) if there is one
  • Average cost of travel to the location
  • Cost of the food packaging (keep it simple to start with, clingfilm will do in some places)
  • Initial cost of food hygiene training (if you’re planning on regular sales)
  • Cost of labels/general stationery/invoicing pads
  • Extra cost of gas or electricity for your oven

Once you’ve worked out how much all of this is, you should be able to work out how much you’ll need to sell to make a profit.

While you do your research, you should be taking note of how much other stallholders sell their cakes and foods for. This gives you a rough idea of how much you can reasonably expect to charge.

You don’t have to be qualified to sell cakes, but there are hundreds of baking/cake decorating courses you can go on which are likely to benefit the quality of your products.

Here are a few we recommend:

Finding the right Location

Try out a stall at a car boot sale first, because it won’t cost much to set up. You can find your nearest car boot sale on Carbootjunction. Once you’re more established, you might consider going a little more upmarket. Although if you have cracked the car boot market, you could also simply increase the number of cakes you take with you. Letting your business grow that way.

To set up a stall at a farmers’ market, you need to find one local to you. You can do this by searching the Local Foods website for your nearest market. The website doesn’t deal directly with the people who run the markets so you can contact them via the details they provide on the site.

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Make sure you:

  • Put money aside for your forthcoming tax bill.
  • If you can, speak to an accountant about how much you should put aside for tax.
  • However if you’re just starting up, you probably won’t have to pay VAT.
  • Keep good records of your incoming and outgoing revenues, your receipts and other related information. Again if you speak to an accountant they will give you guidance on what files to keep, how to organize them and what to do to keep your accountancy bills down.
  • Accountants too expensive? Though a good accountant is invaluable, you don’t necessarily need one when you’re first starting out. Plenty of people do their own accounts on paper or using an Excel spreadsheet.

 

How to come up with ideas

It’s a crowded market so how do you make sure people want your cakes rather than other people’s?

The cake business has been around for longer than anyone can remember and in recent years the market has become very crowded. It’s important that you create and sell things people will want to buy. Chances are somebody will already have the best butter cream filling or the tastiest frosted cupcakes. How are you going to make sure you stand out from your competitors?  Think outside the box. Take a trip to your local car boot sale or farmers’ market and look for which food stalls are the busiest. If it seems like jam is the ‘in-thing’ and there aren’t that many stalls that sell it, you’ve found your product: jam filled cakes.

If you’re at a car boot and there aren’t any stalls selling food then it’s a good idea to take a look at the people that are there. Are they the sort who would prefer to buy upmarket, fancy, homemade produce or a couple of 10p fairy cakes to nibble on? Make the kind of cakes and sweets you think you could sell easily.

You can also ask your family and friends what they’d like. Try to ask a wide range of people and see if you come out with any unanimous decisions. Also, speak to any cake sellers you see at fairs and markets and ask them which cakes sell best.

Experiment

Once you’ve got a good idea of the kind of people you’re going to be selling to, it’s time to get your product sorted. You’ll need to come up with a range of different products to make this work. If you’re selling cake, try out different methods, ingredients, flavours and fillings. With sweets test out different recipes. You could try focusing on one area, like chocolate, fudge or maybe even health food!

Get your friends and family to try all your samples out and find out which are the most popular choices. They’ll likely be more than willing to help! It’s worth knowing that at farmers’ markets, you’re not likely to sell much unless you use local, organic ingredients. People who go to these events look for traditional homemade foods and one of the pros of shopping for food at a farmers’ market is that you’re able to ask the stallholder precisely where the food is from and how it was made.

Stallholders at farmers’ markets should be prepared to give honest, credible answers to customers. So factor these more expensive ingredients into your budget. Remember that people are usually willing to pay for high quality.

Presentation

Presentation is important, particularly if you sell at an upmarket venue. Consider your customers: are they going to want something ‘cheap and cheerful’, or posh-looking homemade produce? Funnily enough, some of the more expensive jams and cakes have ‘the rustic look’: you could find yourself charging a lot for produce which looks especially homely!

Packaging can affect your sales in a big way. Ribbon is cheap if you buy in bulk from a haberdashery store, and can neaten up any edges around your cakes. If you’re selling jams it’s worth getting some fancy labels printed, or spending some time decorating your own. You could experiment with themed packaging around holidays like Easter and Christmas, and for days like Valentine’s Day and Halloweeen

Whatever you use to package your products, it’s important to remember that you’re dealing with food. This means that you are limited to certain types of packaging depending on what food you’re selling.

 

Creating Hampers

Everyone loves hampers – particularly at special seasons or occasions like birthdays. Big stores like Harrods and M&S do a roaring trade in them – have a look at their hampers to give yourself ideas of what to put in yours. Actually making the hamper can cost very little and the goodies inside can be made at home to bring down costs. However, the selling price can be as high as you like, so this is an amazing potential earner if you get it right.

Seasonal hampers

Seasonal hampers can be best sellers if you do them right. Easter and Christmas will be the best time to make seasonal hampers. Everyone likes a Santa shaped cake or Easter bunny cookie. These are the best time of year to sell

Hamper presentation

It’s important to remember that these hampers or baskets are meant as gifts. So they should look as gorgeous as possible. If a customer is wowed by the first hamper you supply, they are far less likely to buy from you again.

The key to decorating baskets effectively and cheaply is to keep it simple. Place some shredded paper in the bottom of the hamper to protect your goods. Then arrange your items so they’re all facing the same way, looking up at the buyer.

If you want to add a little more luxury you could tie a ribbon right around the hamper. Or you could drop a few foiled chocolates to cover empty space. Simplicity is the key for decoration of hampers.

To add touches of Easter arrange a few decoration chicks in the hamper or a few false flowers. You could also paint eggs and use them to add colour to your basket. At Christmas add some tinsel and a few red or green bow.

 

How much should you charge?

To work out how to price your hamper, there are a few things you need to take into consideration.

The first and most obvious is how much it costs to make. This includes the items inside the hamper, the basket itself, the decorations. And finally the costs for the delivery, if relevant.

The second cost is your time: how long does it take to make a hamper? Consider how much you would like to pay yourself an hour and incorporate this into the costs.

Once you have a good idea of how much each hamper costs to make and distribute in total, you can decide how much you are going to mark the price up. Other factors to consider are the quality of your hamper, and what you think the market will bear. Remember that if the price is too high then customers will use one of your rivals, so be competitive without selling yourself short.

For more ideas about how to present and sell hampers see our article here.

 

Seasonal baking

Season cakes and cupcakes are also very popular. The safest thing is to go for very simple, cheap cake and biscuit recipes that you can decorate to look really special. Think about sponge cakes, madeiras, shortbread biscuits, gingerbread etc. None of these cost too much to make. With a little extra spent on the icing and decoration, though, you could charge three or four times the cost of making them.

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At Easter you can offer baskets with cakes such as simnel cake, hot cross buns, nest cakes or Easter biscuits. There are many recipes on the internet and in cook books available at your local book store, however Moneymagpie recommend the BBC Food website for easy-to-follow hot cross bun, Easter biscuit and simnel cake recipes.

To find out how to make chocolate nest cakes visit cakebaker.co.uk. Another particularly good collection of Easter cake recipes can be found here.

Christmas baking ideas

Christmas cakes can come in all different shapes and sizes. A Snowman topped with a delicious layer of snowy buttercream icing. A Christmas tree with green icing and hundred and thousands for decorations. Or something more traditional like a rounded fruit cake. Fruit cakes are very seasonal but they cost a lot to make. Will you be able to make enough of a profit on them?  Whichever way you choose to go make sure you’re original.

Biscuits are also great for Christmas. Use moulds of different Christmas shapes to make your shortbread look special. Get one a cutter set and make biscuits in the shape of stars and snowflakes. Add some colourful icing and a few silver balls and you’re made. Put your biscuits in a simple see through bags with a nice ribbon so they can hang from the tree. This way they can act as a decoration as well as a tasty Christmas treat.

Birthday cakes

Birthday cakes are great because people have birthdays all year round so there is sure to be a demand for your services if your price is right. With Birthday cakes people will usually ask for a specific cake, maybe a Spider-Man cake or in the shape of a number.

This is a great time to experiment with food colouring, icing options and build up your portfolio, but  if someone asks for something you don’t think you can handle don’t take it on just because they are offering you their money. Make sure you have the skills to create what your customer is asking for.

Special occasions

There are so many special occasions that could be used as an opportunity to offer your baking services; baby showers, retirement parties, graduations, weddings and many more.

 

Finally, remember to have fun…

Running a business should be creative, satisfying and enjoyable. It’s a chance to express yourself, meet interesting and creative people, potentially make a lot of money. Not to mention creating a whole new life for yourself. So enjoy the process of being in business. And make the most of the good times. When you get a big contract or when you complete a difficult task remember to celebrate!

To inspire you to get started with your baking business we have two real life case studies of how you can turn your hobby into a fully functioning money making business. Both case studies were self-taught bakers! See below:

 

Case study: Whitney Hurst – Lazy Day Cakes

Whitney Hurst started selling cakes from her kitchen in 2012. Before she knew it she had a load of orders and decided to set up her own shop – Lazy Day Cakes. Recently she decided to sell up to pursue her dream of becoming a midwife. Below Whitney tells us about her success and experience of selling cakes.

When and why did you start selling cakes?

In 2012 I fractured my spine in a gym accident. After months being bed bound and unable to work I was finally able to shuffle round my kitchen and that’s when I started baking. I had made my kids birthday cakes in the past but I got started on cupcakes. I was making 30+ a day and that’s when I decided to make a website to see what happened. Amazingly within a few days I had orders.

What was your first professional baking job?

I started by going to craft fairs and ladies nights. It didn’t take long realise that ladies love cakes but also are very conscious of them being a treat so I came up with a new recipe that reduced the fat content if the cakes by 50% that’s when things started to go mental.

 How did you go about promoting yourself in the wider community?

My only form of advertising was Facebook. I just put up lots and lots if pictures and that’s when the word started to spread. I was very lucky because people not only liked the look of the cakes but the taste was a win too. Quite often with cupcakes they look great but the taste isn’t always up to scratch.

How long did it take to get you established?

It took probably 6 months of events such as craft fairs before we started getting recognised.

Did you initially work from home and then go on to get a shop?

I did the cakes from home for 12 months doing the craft fairs, farmers markets and ladies nights. In June 2013 I opened the first shop where I had just four tables and a serving counter.  I was still baking everything at home and transporting the cakes to the shop daily. In October 2013 I moved into a shop three times the size where I had a full bakery and a much larger cafe area.

Did you have any professional training?

No. I am totally self-taught.

How did you set yourself apart from similar businesses around your area?

There was two other local business that were similar. What made us different was that having four kids we were so child friendly that people with kids wanted to come just so that they didn’t have to worry about messy children. Our workshops and parties were priced reasonably because the rent overheads were relatively low. The other business that offered just workshops, were really expensive because of a city centre location and the other just did parties whereas we did both and had a tearoom and was on a cute quaint craft centre so there was so much people could do when visiting us.

Why did you end up selling?

I wanted to pursue my passion of becoming a midwife and now that I have the support from my fiancée Ian, to go back to University I decided to enrol. I decided juggling the business and my studies wasn’t a possibility and closing the shop wasn’t really an option – considering how successful it was – so I decided to sell.

Whitney’s advice to those wanting to make baking a full time career…

My advice to anyone wanting to set up a cake business is trust your abilities. It’s very difficult to compete with supermarket prices but they’re full if chemicals and made in machines. Don’t sell yourself short, work out how much the ingredients cost, how long it’ll take you to make the cake and add your time and at least minimum wage.

 

Case study: Tarek Malouf –  The Hummingbird Bakery

Tarek Malouf was working at ABC News in London before deciding to start a bakery business in 2002. Following two years of researching and testing recipes, his first bakery opened its doors for business in early 2004. Below Tarek tells us about his journey to success and future plans for expansion.

When and why did you start selling cakes? 

Before setting up The Hummingbird Bakery I The idea of setting up a bakery came to me in early 2002. I was visiting a relative in North Carolina who took me to several traditional American bakeries that served pies and home made cakes. The smell of fresh baking in these places was amazing. During that time, my sister was living in New York, and we used to go and eat lots of cupcakes and traditional American goodies every time I’d visit her. Taste buds awoken, it was then that I realised I wanted to open my own bakery in London so that people here could enjoy the authentic taste of American baking.

How did you go about promoting yourself in the wider community?

Our launch was not promoted in any way. I tried to choose a location for my first branch that had plenty of American expats living close by, as well as a lot of passing foot traffic. I thought that if we could attract the Americans wanting a taste of home, then we’d start off with a decent customer base. This worked – a very large proportion of our initial customers were American – and after we opened the doors and let the smells of fresh baking waft out onto the street we soon started selling cupcakes to everyone who walked by.

What was your first professional baking job?

Prior to first opening The Hummingbird Bakery, I spent two years testing and refined countless recipes in my kitchen at home. Other than this, however, I had no real baking experience. I’d grown up with a great appreciation for the delights of American baking so I did at least have a very clear idea of how I wanted The Hummingbird Bakery’s products to taste. So really, my first professional baking job was in my Notting Hill branch.

How long did it take to get you established?

Prior to opening my first bakery, I did do a couple of private cake commissions for friends but this was in no way how I launched – I wanted to directly onto the high street. Having fitted out, equipped and opened the doors to my first branch, the business got itself established very quickly. Within a few weeks of launching, word quickly got around that we were baking delicious cakes and business began to grow rapidly.

Did you have any professional training?

I have no professional training in baking other than that which I’ve gained from working in my own bakery.

How did you set yourself apart from similar businesses around your area?

Initially we were in the fortunate position of being able to get the business off the ground with no real competitors – there certainly wasn’t anywhere else in London that specialised in quality American baking. Of course, as soon as cupcakes caught on, other cupcake bakeries did quickly pop-up. We have always differentiated ourselves on the quality and authenticity of our products. Another thing we do is bake on site at each of our branches throughout the day to ensure the complete freshness of our products. We also only source quality ingredients – real butter, jams and preserves from Tiptree, free range British eggs, cream cheese from Philadelphia and so on.

What does the future hold?

I plan to grow the business here in UK by opening further branches within and around London. I’m also looking at opportunities to open branches in other UK cities. We have franchise partners in the Middle East who have already launched three Hummingbird Bakery branches in Dubai.

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