This thread is comedy. Sike is right, type like a 12 year old and people will treat you as such. That said, starting a business is challenging but not beyond even the most grammatically impaired.
You have three distinct challenges: Cost of shop front, fulfillment and most importantly USP. Here's my take:
1. Cost of shop front: Good news is it's never been cheaper to setup an e-com site. Get your logo from 99designs.com, your hosting from one.com, your main site from Wordpress and Google "free e-commerce" and you'll find a platform you can install. Get £50 worth of free adwords to get rolling, but realise the competition are spending upwards of £1000 per day to own key key words. Pay a web friend in beer that knows HTML to sort it all for you.
2. Fulfillment: Challenging but not impossible. Buy small volume stock and store in your bedroom. To start with you'll be selling a product a month so no need to worry about being over worked. Later if your business grows you can look at drop-selling, where the product passes from warehouse to customer without you having to hold it. Costs substantially more but saves a world of hassle. Watch for returns tough, the warehouse wont take them and you need to razor sharp on comms with customers.
3. USP: Bad news, you're gonna need a serious unique selling point. Most consumers only care about price, reliability and availability, in that order. How you gonna stand out? It's a warzone out there ;-)