Foundations of a Brick and Morter Business Online Course
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Foundations of a Brick and Morter Business Online Course

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Learn how to build a successful brick and mortar business from scratch in our interactive online course!

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Start your retail journey smartly—build a solid business base with zero fluff.


Overview:

In a time when retail competition is tougher than a stale biscuit, knowing how to set up and run a proper brick and mortar business is crucial. This course is designed for those ready to open the doors—literally and legally—without needing a 200-page business manual to decipher it. From picking your business type to making sense of licenses, you'll cover the essentials without the usual jargon headache.

You'll also get a solid understanding of how to position yourself in the market (without playing a guessing game) and how to attract customers with smart marketing and merchandising strategies. Whether you’re opening a cosy boutique or a bustling café, this course will help lay down the path—no fluff, no nonsense, just the good stuff to get your business noticed and legally sound

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify the best business type suited to your strengths.
  • Understand the basics of market research and analysis.
  • Recognise your competitors and learn what sets you apart.
  • Navigate required registrations, permits and licensing clearly.
  • Build a marketing plan tailored to your business goals.
  • Learn merchandising strategies to drive foot traffic effectively.


Course Curriculum:

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: What Kind of Business Do I Want?
  • Chapter 3: Know Your Markets
  • Chapter 4: Know Your Competition
  • Chapter 5: Registrations, Licenses, and Permits
  • Chapter 6: Marketing and Merchandising

Who is this Course For:

Aspiring business owners wanting to run a physical retail store

  • Online sellers planning to expand into brick and mortar retail
  • Graduates looking to understand how retail businesses operate
  • Entrepreneurs needing to grasp business registrations clearly
  • Creatives planning to turn their passion into a shopfront
  • Anyone eyeing high-street presence with smart planning
  • Side-hustlers aiming to take things full-time and store-based
  • Hospitality enthusiasts wanting to legally open their own café


Career Path (UK Salaries):

Retail Store Manager – £30,000 average per year

  • Small Business Consultant – £35,000 average per year
  • Marketing Executive (Retail) – £28,000 average per year
  • Visual Merchandiser – £26,000 average per year
  • Franchise Owner (Retail Sector) – £40,000+ average per year
  • Business Development Executive (Retail) – £32,000 average per year

Frequently asked questions

What is meant by brick and mortar business?

A brick and mortar business has a physical store or location where it sells products or services.

What is an example of a brick and mortar business?

A local grocery store is an example of a brick and mortar business.

Is Amazon a brick-and-mortar company?

No, Amazon is primarily an online business, though it has some physical stores.

Is McDonald's a brick and mortar business?

Yes, McDonald’s operates through physical restaurant locations.

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