3 Apr 2021

Co-working: the secret to growing your small business

Small businesses are big news. In New Zealand, small, medium and micro enterprises are responsible for 97% of all business in the country and 28% of the GDP.

With the challenge of getting appropriate funding, it is fortunate that cost-effective solutions for entrepreneurs that are unable to invest in increasingly expensive office space are beginning to emerge. Joining forces with other businesses is a great solution to keeping costs down while you work towards growing your business.

Here are four key reasons why co-working might be the key to kick-starting your small business:

Isolation isn’t good for business:

It limits growth and networking opportunities. Co-working spaces enable entrepreneurs from a wide range of industries to connect and identify potential synergies, furthering growth potential and ultimately exposing business owners to connections that may never have been made from their home offices.

Sharing Service = Sharing Costs:

Many co-working spaces offer shared administrative centres, reception staff, Wi-Fi and numerous other services included in the price which could combat mundane admin and paperwork – big obstacles for any emerging entrepreneur. In the case of more complex tasks like managing compliance issues, there’s always someone to turn to in a collaborative environment – and perhaps even the potential to split costs in certain cases.

Saving money:

Office rental does not come cheap, especially in ‘business hubs’, where a small space can come with a massive price tag. For entrepreneurs looking for a fully equipped space, but without the resources to invest in owned space, co-working spaces make perfect sense, requiring rental only for the number of desks (and perks) used.

Getting access to industry expertise:

Over and above the financial and joint benefits of co-working, many shared spaces now put together industry events in order to offer further opportunities for networking, and also present the potential for training, education and mentorship. By connecting with captains of industry, business owners are better positioned to seek out expert advice and to overcome the obstacles that face them on a daily basis.

At BetterCo, we understand that running a business requires a lot of support. This is why we do our best to enable our business clients to focus on the other parts of running their business while we assist to take care of the accounting, bookkeeping, coaching & training.

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