Do you think £300 isn't enough to start a business? Think again. This simple reselling guide shows you how to turn a small budget into a growing side hustle.
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Do you think you need thousands to start a business?
Not true. With an innovative approach and just £300, you can launch a legit side hustle that brings in income, without the risk of going broke.
Whether you’re a student, a stay-at-home parent, or someone fed up with slow paydays, this guide will show you how to start reselling with confidence (and a plan).
☑️ You don’t need a storefront
☑️ You don’t need fancy packaging
☑️ You need the right stock, a platform to sell it, and a system that works
At £300, you're not gambling — you're building.
Enough to test, learn, and profit — without the fear of significant loss.
£200–250 → Stock
☑️ Basic packaging: mailing bags, tape, bubble wrap
☑️ Optional: postal scale or label printer
Start small and reinvest in better tools later.
☑️ Pick one product type at first (e.g. fashion, homeware, beauty)
☑️ List consistently – 3–5 items a day keeps traffic steady
☑️ Bundle where possible – great for small items or themed deals
☑️ Track what sells fast – reinvest in proven winners
☑️ Learn platform fees – understand margins from day one
Flip tip: Look for trending keywords like “Wimbledon edit”, “TikTok finds”, or “Summer Clearance” when writing titles.
Yes — if you treat it like a starter fund, not a final spend. Many 6-figure resellers started this way.
Stick to clearance, branded surplus, or £1 bundle-style deals that allow you to flip quickly and test multiple categories.
Some see sales in the first 48 hours, especially on Vinted or Facebook. But consistency is key.
You don’t need funding, investors, or luck to start a side hustle.
Just £300, a plan, and the right stock can kick-start your journey to extra income — and maybe much more.
Start small. Flip fast. Scale smart.