Have you ever said to yourself: How do I start a catering business from the comfort of my house before?
Well, the short answer is yes, you can open a catering business with little more than your delicious homemade recipes and a little business know how.
Perhaps you’ve been cooking for years as a hobby and are used to getting many compliments on your Buka creations at home.
How Do You Start a Catering Business From Home?
Opening a catering business may be something you’ve dreamed about for a while, but aren’t quite sure how to go about getting started. Learning how to get the ball rolling on your catering business idea is the first step on the road to actually running a successful small food business.
Keep in mind that you will now be turning a hobby into a business catering food to local clients who may include individuals, as well as, local companies who you’ll want to establish long-term relationships with. It will also cost you some money to get going.
Get a Business Name.
First, you’ll have to think of a catering business name, something easy to remember but unique enough to stand out from the crowd. You’ll have to do some research on the estimated cost to open a catering business. While starting a catering business is exciting, you’ll have to find out the rules and specific health and safety regulations for your city and state.
Formally Register Your Business.
You might need to formally register as a business and obtain catering business insurance and formal business bank account. There are helpful guides online that will show you exactly how to open a home catering business. You can also see a sample catering business plan as well.
If you are a Nigerian you might start small and just register your Business Name with CAC (Cooperate Affair Commission), if you don’t have much you can start without registration, but business registration have more than enough advantages.
Offer Free Samples.
Because you are selling homemade food, business people in your community may be receptive to your new catering start up if you offer them free samples of your specialties. If they enjoy your food, they may call you the next time they need a caterer. To stand out more, you might even focus exclusively on a specialty niche like See Foods, Small Chops, vegan food or sandwiches.
Conclusion.
Starting a catering business is a major commitment, so you’ll want to focus your attention on spending your budget wisely. Make the most of networking opportunities. Get business cards and pass them around. Most importantly, have fun at making money doing something you love.
To your business success