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A MONEY guru has revealed the easy way he says can help make you millions of pounds.

The business expert from Yorkshire used TikTok to issue must-do recommendations for people setting up their own firms.

Wannabe entrepreneurs were congratulated on taking a first step towards branching out on their own – in contrast to others who "talk the talk" but don't "walk the walk".

Yet he went further by advising on the essentials to do next, in an 84-second video clip posted from sunny Spain.

He outlined his strategy for starting to transform a "side hustle" into your own thriving company.

The guidance came from Steve McQueen Swift, who describes himself online as a "Yorkshire bloke helping people start and make a business".

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He also says he is a business consultant with a record of various six- and seven-figure-fortune firms.

He captioned his latest footage with the words "What to do when starting a new business", promising "another tip video for you" while being "still in the south-east of Spain enjoying the sun".

He said he would explain "what's the best way to start, how do you get things moving and how do you get some traction".

He did start by praising people interested in following his guidance, saying: "You've done the first step which is actually to have a go.

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"Some people talk about setting up a business but then they don't actually make that leap into doing it.

"Now you might be doing it currently as what they class as a side hustle.

"The first thing is making sure you actually make that first step and decide to go ahead and do it, that's the first point of action you've done.

"So that's a good thing – you're out the gate, you're ahead of a lot of people that do the talk but aren't prepared to do the walk."

He advised the next step as planning "what you're intending to do and how you intend to do it, whether it's a product or a service business for example or an e-com business."

He urged people to identify what "platforms" they intend to use as well as both identifying and attracting what he called "the right people" to help make the venture take off.

Steve went on to urge: "So the idea is, make a list, start to prioritise that list and then each part of that list – look up what it does to move your business forward.

"And if it doesn't, it's just waiting time and you're making yourself seem busy rather than being proactively busy in your business.

"So first step, do the list and then work your way through that."

He signed off by telling viewers: "Hope that very short, 30,000ft video helps – enjoy the rest of your day."

The website for his firm Client Direction says he has worked as a business strategy coach to chief executives and directors of companies specialising in software, home furnishings, renewable tech, roofing and mortgages.

The guidance comes as another person revealed how they turned their Greek garden into a side hustle which now pays for their mortgage.

A different side hustle specialist says she quit her job to build a £2.3million business empire, even employing her husband to mow the lawn.

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Meanwhile, a winner of Lord Sugar's The Apprentice BBC TV show has told of becoming a millionaire despite being kicked out of school at 15 then seeing one firm go bust.

Another Brit, this one thrown out of university, has talked of starting a business later valued at almost £60million before he turned 25.

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