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Happy New Year, wherever you are and whenever you find this.

I wish you a year full of health, real social connection, and the kind of wisdom that helps you build a life you’re proud of.

Today, I’m not giving tips or sharing strategies.

Today, I’m simply crying out loud a bit — about what it really feels like to build a niche food business in one of the toughest cities in the world… with nothing but persistence, recipes, and a stupid amount of hope.

This is the real story behind It’s Healthy and my little dream of creating the best healthy cakes in London.

Arriving in London With £1,000 and a Dream

Seven years ago, I lost everything abroad. Every business I had collapsed.

I came to London with £1,000, a suitcase, and one burning thought:

“I’m going to build a business that makes genuinely healthy desserts.”

I moved into a shared house with 10 other people.

My English was shaky (still is sometimes), but I didn’t care.

I was obsessed.

The first thing I did?

  • Applied for start-up funding
  • Got accepted
  • Received a £5,000 loan
  • Worked in a kitchen while building my cake business on the side

I had recipes. I had motivation.

What I didn’t have was any idea how different Vegan cake London would be compared to the food industry in my home country.

I thought I knew entrepreneurship.

I had no idea what was coming.

When the Entire Game Changes

When I used to run businesses years ago, the world looked different:

  • Instagram DMs actually worked.
  • Ads were cheap.
  • £5/day could bring customers.
  • Word of mouth was powerful and simple.

Then London slapped me with reality:

  • Social media changed and lost the TikTok wave
  • Ads became brutally expensive.
  • Competition became global.
  • And word of mouth?
    In London, people barely speak to their neighbours.

I also realised something important:

London isn’t “one market.”

It’s hundreds of nationalities, each with their own taste, habits, and beliefs.

And I was trying to introduce something niche, something unusual, something people had to learn to trust.

So I changed my recipes over and over again.

The cakes I make today are nothing like the ones I started with.

The Branding Mistake

In the middle of struggling, I made a classic beginner mistake:

I spent £3,000 on branding.

Logos, story concept, identity.

Beautiful — but useless without customers.

Branding doesn’t pay the bills.

Sales do.

I posted nearly 4,000 times on Instagram.

I reached 9,000 followers.

And in return?

Not enough sales to survive.

I tried influencers.

Nothing.

Covid, Burnout and 150 Job Applications

Then Covid arrived.

I quit the kitchen job — toxic environment.

I thought I’d land something quickly.

I applied to 150+ jobs.

Not a single reply.

Not even a phone call.

Meanwhile:

  • The business was barely alive
  • Income was zero
  • Bills didn’t stop
  • I had already taken loans
  • Stress was constant

Eventually, I had to take a £15,000 loan from a bank (paying back £21k).

I invested some of it in ads again… and again burned money because I didn’t know what I was doing.

I had no mentor, no guidance — just stubbornness.

From Cakes to Construction

At one point, I accepted the harsh truth:

“I need a job. Any job.”

The only industry open during Covid?

Construction.

So I became a labourer.

Then slowly moved into electrical work.

The industry was harsh, toxic, aggressive… but it paid.

With that income:

  • I paid off the start-up loan
  • Paid off the bank loan
  • Kept It’s Healthy barely alive
  • And kept posting, slowly, painfully, stubbornly

It was survival mode.

Becoming British and Coming Back Stronger

This year, everything shifted:

  • I became a British citizen
  • Became a fully qualified electrician
  • Reached real financial stability
  • And made a promise to myself:

“When I’m stable, I go all in again.”

So I did.

I got two 0% interest credit cards (18 months).

I built proper ads.

I trained myself.

I analysed every number.

And I went all in.

The Google Ads War: Small Budget vs Giants

Back from holiday in September, I started serious Google Ads.

Daily budget: £40–£50.

Study data.

Add negative keywords.

Refine everything.

Month 1:

  • Spent £1,100
  • Lost £460

Month 2:

  • Spent £1,400
  • Lost £646
  • BUT gained more new clients

The machine learning began working.

But I launched ads right before Christmas — the WORST time for small competitors.

Big bakeries dump thousands of pounds daily into Google Ads.

And suddenly I was competing with:

  • Chains
  • Long-established bakeries
  • And even Amazon for certain keywords

Me.

With my tiny little budget.

Absurd.

And exhausting.

Watching Carts Fill… Then Empty

One of the hardest parts?

Every day I see:

  • Lots of people adding products to cart
  • Lots reaching checkout
  • Then they disappear

No sale.

Money spent on ads.

No conversion.

You start analysing every pixel of your website at 2AM.

It’s painful.

My Only Real Weapon: SEO

After all of this, I realised:

SEO is the only long-term weapon a tiny business has.

So I attacked from all angles:

Website SEO

  • Publishing daily articles
  • Aiming for 200+
  • For every long-tail search possible
  • So Google crawls my site daily
  • Improving my ranking every week

This year I went from position 40+ to position 20 on average.

Some days: 11–15.

One push away from page 1.

Google Maps

I treated my Google Business Profile like Instagram:

  • Daily posts
  • Photo updates
  • Quick texts
  • Replies to all reviews

Now I have 329+ five-star reviews.

Almost all from clients who paid, tasted, and loved the cakes.

My rankings across London?

  • North London: often #1
  • Central London: #4–#9
  • South London: #12–15
    (still work to do)

The next milestone: 400–500 reviews, then 1,000.

Because at 1,000 reviews, you stop being “a small business.”

You become a London destination.

And that is my dream.

The Hard Truth About Food Businesses

Food is one of the toughest industries:

  • High failure rate
  • Small margins
  • Giant competitors
  • Niche product = harder marketing
  • People hesitate with anything “different”

But I still believe in what I make:

  • Nuts
  • Seeds
  • Fruits
  • Cocoa & coconut butter
  • Honey or agave
  • No refined sugar
  • No flour
  • No chemicals

Real ingredients.

Real food.

Real flavour.

This is why I still fight.

Why I Don’t Give Up

I look at brands like:

  • McDonald’s
  • Innocent
  • KIND bars

They didn’t win because they were the best.

They won because they were consistent, visible, and strategically loud.

Maybe one day, someone will call and say:

“We need a truly healthy dessert option.

People want this.

We want you and your product.”

Maybe it happens.

Maybe it doesn’t.

But I’m still here, building, learning, pushing.

My Hope — and My Ask

If you’re reading this and you’re in London — or know someone who is — you can genuinely help my journey:

  • Try one of our healthy cakes
  • Leave a review if you already ordered
  • Share the website with someone who cares about health
  • Or simply consider us next time you order birthday cake online

Every small action makes a difference for a micro-business like mine.

For Fellow Entrepreneurs

If you’re building something:

  • Crying is normal
  • Doubting is normal
  • Losing money at the start is normal
  • Feeling overwhelmed is normal

You only fail when you stop.

Keep knocking.

A door will open eventually.

And if you read this whole story:

Thank you.

It means more than you know.

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