In the words of Mark Twain, “Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” What many would call a pipe dream has become a reality for millions around the globe. Turning your hobby into a business, whether it be gardening, baking, or painting, is attainable if you're willing to adopt a business mindset and the precautions necessary to guarantee financial stability. The preliminary steps are the easiest: identify your hobby, and make sure you're great at it. But where do you go from there?
Plenty of people have leisurely pursuits, but building a plan to monetize that pursuit is what sets entrepreneurs apart from hobbyists. When starting a business, there are many steps one needs to take:
Before you steer your business into the high-speed lane, it's critical to be outfitted with the right insurance. Keep in mind, whether you're running your business from home or leasing a small office, you need to be insured for any accident that could befall you or your business, as most homeowners insurance policies do not cover home-based businesses. You're now solely responsible for your income, so if something should happen that would inhibit your ability to create and sell, the right insurance can ensure you're still able to pay the bills. You also need to verify your home insurance covers visiting clientele, if applicable, in case they're injured on your property.
Turning your hobby into a business can be nerve-wracking, but if you're able to support yourself and your family by doing something you love, these initial steps are worth the time and labor spent. Fortunately, World Insurance has years of experience supporting businesses with the right insurance and protection. For more information, reach out today.
This article is not intended to be exhaustive, nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for appropriate advice.