25 Things Every New Business Owner Should Do Before Launching (+ Business Startup Checklist)

Starting a new business can be exciting.

It can also be overwhelming.

One minute you’re dreaming about becoming your own boss, and the next you’re staring at 47 different browser tabs trying to figure out websites, branding, social media, email marketing,legal requirements, pricing, and whether you’re forgetting something important.

The truth?

Most business owners don’t fail because they aren’t talented.

They fail because they launch without a plan.

Before you spend hours creating Instagram posts or obsessing over your logo, there are a few foundational steps that can build a business that’s prepared for growth from day one.


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Key Takeaways

  • Don’t launch without a clear business plan.
  • Define your audience before creating content.
  • Build your email list from day one.
  • Create systems before you need them.
  • Focus on solving a specific problem.
  • Progress matters more than perfection.
  • A strategic launch beats a rushed launch every time.

Why Most New businesses struggle after launch

One of the biggest mistakes new entrepreneurs make is focusing on visible things like logos, fonts, and social media while ignoring the foundation of the business.

Your launch should be built on strategy — not guesswork.

The following checklist helps ensure you’re building a business that’s prepared to attract customers, generate revenue, and grow sustainably.

25 Things every new business owner should do before launching

1. Define Your Business Idea Clearly

If you can’t explain what your business does in one sentence, your audience probably won’t understand it either.

Ask yourself:

  • What problem do I solve?
  • Who do I help?
  • What result do I provide?

2. Identify Your Ideal Customer

Avoid trying to serve everyone.

Get specific.

Think about:

  • Age
  • Lifestyle
  • Income level
  • Goals
  • Challenges
  • Pain points

The more specific your audience, the easier your marketing becomes.

3. Research Your Competitors

Study successful businesses in your niche.

Look at:

  • Products
  • Pricing
  • Website design
  • Content strategy
  • Email marketing

Don’t copy.

Learn.

4. Validate Your Business Idea

Before building everything, make sure people actually want what you’re selling.

Validation methods.

  • Surveys
  • Facebook groups
  • Pinterest research
  • Keyword research
  • Waitlists
  • Pre-sales

5. Choose a Business Name

Your name should be:

  • Easy to spell
  • Easy to remember
  • Relevant to your niche
  • Available as a domain

6. Purchase Your Domain Name

Your website is your online home.

Purchase your domain as early as possible to protect your brand.

7. Create Your Brand Identity

At minimum, define:

  • Brand colors
  • Fonts
  • Logo
  • Brand voice
  • Visual style

Remember: done is better than perfect.

8. Create a Simple Business Plan

Every entrepreneur needs direction.

Your business plan should include:

  • Goals
  • Revenue targets
  • Marketing strategy
  • Product offers
  • Growth plan

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Instead of guessing your next steps, you’ll have a complete roadmap for growth.


9. Set Up Your Business Finances

Separate personal and business finances immediately.

Open:

  • Business checking account
  • Savings account
  • Account software

10. Determine Your Pricing

Many beginners underprice themselves.

Research:

  • Market pricing
  • Competitor pricing
  • Profit margins
  • Business expenses

11. Create Your Signature Offer

What will your actually sell?

Examples:

  • Digital products
  • Services
  • Coaching
  • Courses
  • Memberships

Focus on solving on problem extremely well.

12. Create a Website

Your website doesn’t need to be complicated.

Start with:

  • Home page
  • About page
  • Contact page
  • Shop or Services page

13. Set up Email Marketing

Social media followers aren’t owned.

Your email list is.

Start collecting subscribers before you even launch.

14. Create a Lead Magnet

Offer something valuable for FREE.

Examples:

  • Checklists
  • Templates
  • Guides
  • Workbooks
  • Planners

15. Create a Welcome Email Sequence

Every new subscriber should receive:

  1. Welcome email
  2. Quick win email
  3. Story email
  4. Value email
  5. Offer email

16. Claim Your Social Media Platforms

Choose 1-2 platforms instead of trying to be everywhere.

For many online businesses:

  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Email

are more than enough.

17. Set Up Pinterest Early

Pinterest is a search engine

Unlike Instagram posts that disappear quickly, Pinterest content can drive traffic for months or years.

Create:

  • Pinterest business account
  • Key-word rich boards
  • Branded pin templates

18. Research Keywords

SEO starts before launch.

Research keywords your audience searches for.

Tools include:

  • Pinterest search
  • Google search
  • Ubersuggest
  • Keysearch

19. Create Foundational Content

Publish helpful content before launching.

Examples:

  • Blog posts
  • Pinterest pins
  • Lead magnets
  • Resource pages

20. Create Your Launch Plan

Map Out:

  • Launch date
  • Content schedule
  • Emails
  • Promotions

Avoid winging it.

21. Build a Content Calendar

Consistency wins.

Plan:

  • Blog posts
  • Pinterest content
  • Emails
  • Social media

at least 30 days ahead.

22. Set Business Goals

Examples:

  • First sale
  • First 100 subscribers
  • First 1,000 website visitors

Small milestones create momentum.

23. Create Systems and Processes

Document repetitive tasks.

This makes scaling much easier later.

24. Test Everything

Before launch:

  • Check links
  • Test forms
  • Test checkout pages
  • Review mobile experience

25. Give Yourself Permission to Launch Imperfectly

Your website won’t be perfect.

Your content won’t be perfect.

Your first offer won’t be perfect

Launch anyway.

Progress creates momentum.

Common mistakes new business owners make

Waiting Until Everything Is Perfect

Perfection delays growth.

Skipping Market Research

Don’t build products nobody wants.

Ignoring Email Marketing

Your email list is one of your most valuable assets.

Underpricing

Price for sustainability

Trying to Be Everywhere

Master one platform before adding another.


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Your 30-Day Business Launch Action Plan

Week 1: Foundation

  • Define business idea
  • Research audience
  • Choose business name
  • Purchase domain

Week 2: Setup

  • Create branding
  • Build website
  • Set up email marketing
  • Create lead magnet

Week 3: Content

  • Write blog posts
  • Create Pinterest pins
  • Schedule social content

Week 4: Launch

  • Test systems
  • Send launch emails
  • Publish content
  • Open for business

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a new business owner do first?

Start by defining your business idea, identifying your target audience, and validating demand before investing significant time or money.

How long should it take to launch a business?

Many online businesses can launch within 30–90 days depending on the complexity of the offer and marketing strategy.

Do I need a website before launching?

Yes. A website gives your business credibility and provides a central place to collect leads and make sales.

Should I build an email list before launch?

Absolutely. Building an email list before launch helps you create an audience and generate sales faster.

What is the most important part of launching a business?

Understanding your audience and solving a real problem are the foundations of a successful business.

Final Thoughts

Launching a business doesn’t require perfection.

It requires preparation.

The entrepreneurs who succeed aren’t necessarily the smartest or most talented—they’re the ones who take consistent action while building a strong foundation.

Use this new business owner checklist to guide your launch, stay organized, and avoid common mistakes that slow down growth.

And if you’re ready to take your planning to the next level, our Ultimate Business Plan Workbook was designed specifically to help entrepreneurs organize every piece of their business strategy in one place.


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  • Create offers people actually want to buy
  • Build a professional brand and website
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  • Create a content strategy that saves time
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