List of Business Ideas
Here is a list of business ideas for you to consider. They can all be run from home and launched as a part-time or full-time venture.
Make & Sell Your Hand Made Items:
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is a web site that will help you find an audience to purchase your homemade jewelry, clothes, and outfits for kinds, pet collars, and any item that is home made. It easy and it reasonably priced. You will have your own page, and market you creations. Sell to individuals and build a wholesale business, too. This is my favorite item on this list of business ideas. Carve a Niche: Is there a product or service need in your community that needs fulfilling? Is there a big interest in a particular item that people just cannot seem to find? An auto part, a kitchen gadget, a how-to manual that you write yourself or create a website to might the need of a particular niche. All of these are options for your new business. Holiday Decorating: there are plenty of homeowners and business owners who do not have the time, the inclination, or the design know how o decorate their home and/or business for the holidays. This is especially true for the winter season, but you could expand this business into a four-season enterprise. You will be handling holiday lights, and putting up other decorative items. You can start this business all by yourself and then expand by hiring others to work for you. Like other items on this list of business ideas this business requires creativity.
Special Events DVD: Do you enjoy making videos of special gatherings for your family and friends? Why not get paid for it? It Take your camera and start a business recording special events around your town for your neighbors and business associates. Your jobs could range from a corporate retirement dinner, a school picnic, a wedding, a special town event, a marathon, or a local band’s gig. You might need to pick up a tripod or some special lighting to start this business, so save your receipts. These supplies are tax deductible as are any supplies you need for any of the businesses on this list of business ideas. Old book & Magazine Dealer: You buy up old books and magazines and sell them for a profit. You should be able to haggle to run this business, because you will be buying up old books and magazines in bulk at garage sales, home sales and flea markets. You will probably spend about $100 dollars to get this business started and pickup some inventory. Go to a book story and buy a book on collectible books and magazines. You can also take assignments from clients to search and find old books or particular magazines. Professional Organizer: Many busy professionals need help organizing their homes and their home offices. I once hired a professional to help me get organized. I was working literally night and day in the year 2000 and things go out of hand at home, so I hired a professional organizer to help me get back on track. Visual organization is calming and just makes people feel good. This is a way to really help people.
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Souvenir and Memory Books: People take trips; celebrate graduations, anniversaries and births, host office parties, and retirement parties. They are usually stuck with photos, ticket stubs, programs and other memorabilia from these events. You can start a business put it all together in decorative scrapbooks. You can create actual scrapbooks or virtual scrapbooks by setting up a website for individuals so they can share the moments and memories with everyone that has access to the Internet. Garage Cleaning and Organizing Business: Once you clean and organize a few garages around town you will likely develop positive word-of-mouth that could be enough to skyrocket your venture. Will you are waiting for that to happen, place a few ads in the local newspaper and make sure you keep your answering machine turned on while waiting for page jobs to come to you. Craft Co-op: Do you have the space to invite people to set up tables and sell their wares? If you do, and your property is zoned to accept the amount of cars this type of sale can attract, you have the makings of an exciting crafts fair. You do not sell any thing but table and booth space. The craft people are happy to have the space and will fork over about $10 to $15 per day. It will also be your responsibility to advertise the craft sale. After all, your merchants will not want to come back if the customers do not show. You will also need enough parking and bathroom facilities. Pet Photographer: If you like animals and enjoy taking pictures, consider starting a business in which you photograph peoples pets. Ask local pet shops if you can display a flier offering your service. If you own a pet, drop by your veterinarian’s office and ask if you can hang a flier there. If you have patience and a knack for handling animals, this could be a great business for you.
As you consider this list of business ideas think part-time, and as business picks up look for way to increase business and go full-time.
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