The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Amelia looking to clean up with soap business

SMELLEEZ: Young entreprene­ur Amelia Milton from Bridge of Cally began company aged only seven

- ROB MCLAREN

Q. How and why did you start in business?

There was a competitio­n at school for young entreprene­urs and the prize was a place at a Christmas fair.

We had to come up with an idea for a business and a business plan and I came up with the idea of Smelleez and selling handmade Christmas-scented soap. I won the competitio­n and the fair was great and I was invited to another Christmas fair by one of my mum’s colleagues.

I didn’t really do much with the soap until the next April when I thought I might do the community market in Blairgowri­e and it has grown from there.

The year 2018 was the Year of Young People and Perth and Kinross Council were looking for young entreprene­urs between the age of 16 and 25 years old to take part in an event.

I emailed to see if I could be involved and they said yes – and then changed all their marketing material to include eightyear-olds.

Q. How did you get to where you are today?

Listening to feedback from customers, talking to other traders and other business owners – even if the other business is different to mine I still learn things, like how to take card payments, for example. When I’m at markets I also look at other stalls and how they display their goods.

Q. Who has helped you along the way? Community enterprise support organisati­on GrowBiz and other traders. I have got lots of tips and advice.

Q. What was your biggest mistake? Going to the wrong market was probably my biggest mistake but it wasn’t all bad, I still made some money and got more likes on the Smelleez Facebook page; and soap-making itself has involved some trial and error.

Q. What is your greatest achievemen­t to date?

Winning the Rising Star award at The Courier Business Awards last year. I was really happy to win that.

Q. What do you hope to achieve in the future?

I would like to supply some big stores. Smelleez Soaps are going to be stocked in the Dundee Design Project by the summer and hopefully in a zero-waste shop too. I’m also hoping to move out of the kitchen and into an outbuildin­g with more space. But I have to grow slowly, I don’t want it taking over my life.

Q. Do you want to recruit in the future? Yes. I’m already thinking about it because the markets and events I am attending clash.

Q. What is the hardest thing about running your own business? Balancing social life and business life. I go to Cubs and try to fit everything in. It’s the same as any other business owner, really.

Q. Any advice to wannabe entreprene­urs?

Keep calm and carry on!

Q. How do you relax?

I like reading, especially Harry Potter, and I love Lego, climbing and skiing.

 ??  ?? Amelia Milton, owner of the Smelleez soap company.
Amelia Milton, owner of the Smelleez soap company.

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