HMRC webinars

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Accounting tasks, taxes and compliance with financial reporting obligations can be very daunting, especially if like most startup founders and first-time freelancers, you’re not an accountant or have previous experience.

Fortunately for UK-based businesses, HMRC understands this and really strives to help you start off on the right foot. They have developed tons of materials for you to train in different aspects of tax and make sure you are complying with your obligations.

Some of the topics covered are self-assessment, being an employer, VAT, trading internationally and money laundering, and information comes in the form of webinars, videos, e-learning courses, toolkits and email alerts.

For more information and access to the range of HMRC training offers, head here: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/hmrc-webinars-email-alerts-and-videos

Pitch day is coming!

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If you’re on Start-up Essentials, and you’ve volunteered to practice with some experts and getting feedback, then pitch day is coming for you.

But putting a pitch together might be a daunting and confusing task if it’s the first time you’ve done it, so here are some resources to get you started.

If you think crowdfunding might be the way to go for you, your pitch should focus on the problem you’re solving and the benefits you’re providing for your customers. Crowdcube has an excellent post on how to make a pitch for crowdfunding: https://www.crowdcube.com/pg/creating-a-successful-pitch-1373,  and Indiegogo has a list of pitch video examples that might be worth taking a look at: https://go.indiegogo.com/blog/2015/12/crowdfunding-pitch-videos-2015.html

If you’d like to have a pitch deck tailored to investors, you will need lots of details (especially in the financial department). In that case, I would recommend you taking a look at this blog post from Y Combinator http://blog.ycombinator.com/guide-to-demo-day-pitches/ as it has many good recommendations and a very good list of further resources.

The truth is that everyone and their dog will have different recommendations, suggested structures and tips, and when I write everyone, I truly do mean it. From Guy Kawasaki (https://guykawasaki.com/the-only-10-slides-you-need-in-your-pitch/) to American express (https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/openforum/articles/how-to-structure-the-perfect-elevator-pitch/), to Forbes and Hollywood (http://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2016/01/22/copy-hollywoods-3-act-structure-to-make-your-pitch-irresistible/#71906e75399c), everyone is a pitch expert these days.)

If all you want is to have a general pitch that you can use as a foundation to build upon and adapt to different situations as you need, then go with something that covers what you think is important but isn’t too long.

Ultimately, maybe read all of the above, or some, or none. The important thing is that your pitch makes sense and that you communicate what your idea is, its potential to turn into a good business and what do you need (from that audience) to make it happen.

If you do that, you will be fine. And if you’re not, at least you got practice, experience and valuable feedback for the next time you pitch!

Google’s advanced search operators

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A few days ago, whilst delivering one of our Start-up Essentials sessions on doing market research, I briefly mention that Google is your best friend for doing research, specially if you familiarise yourself with its advanced search operators.

Google itself has a great little basic guide on how to use them here: https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/2466433?hl=en

Though my absolute favourite is this one by the Australian SEO company Supple, because is more of a quick, simple, visual reference library: https://supple.com.au/tools/google-advanced-search-operators/

Regardless of which one you use, Google search operators are incredibly useful when searching for very specific information or documents in a certain format that normal general searches would otherwise not rank as relevant enough to show up in search results.

Don’t be scare to give them a try, you never know what hidden information gem you might find!

Just like being in the coffee shop

Coffitivity is a very unique website that I found looking for tools to help me boost my productivity, mostly because my brain is very active at night but I find it hard to focus during the first couple of hours of the morning.

It is a website with a playlist of various seemingly never-ending coffee shop background noises. It’s supposed to help you concentrate better and hence, give your productivity a boost. They have 3 free clips that are pretty standard and quite similar from each other, but they also have a couple of premium offers if you fancy mind-transporting yourself all the way to Brazil, Paris or Texas.

I am actually trying it as I write this little review and although I find the premise a bit odd, I think it’s safe to say it’s actually helping! No more getting distracted by people passing by or overhearing random words from someone else’s conversations. It feels almost a bit magical… even if I still find it quite weird.

Anyway, I thought I would share ’cause some of you might be into that! (I certainly know that Steve Bowden, our Rise Up Business Adviser will love this, as he craves likes working from coffee shops in town from time to time)

If you want to feel as if you were in a coffee shop, make yourself a cuppa of your best instant coffee, put on your headphones and head here: https://coffitivity.com/ 

(Alternatively, you could also just go to an actual coffee shop. Whatever works better for you.)

Cheers!

Free IP protection course from IPO

If you’re confused about Intellectual Property (IP), don’t know how to protect your business idea or don’t even know if you can protect anything, the Intellectual Property Office (best known as IPO) has launched “IP Equip”, a free online course to teach you all about it!

From patents to copyright and everything in between, the interactive IP Equip course will teach you all you need to know in just over an hour. Plus is CPD accredited and you get an IPO certificate on completion.

Head here to start learning: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/blogs/equip/