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IDEAS FOR BUSINESS STARTUP
Ten Easy Businesses to Start Part-Time
or Full-Time
If you've been thinking about starting a business but
aren't yet sure what you want to do, here are some ideas
to get you started. These business ideas could work for
those interested in starting a home business or
part-time endeavor, or grown into full-time businesses.
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Freelance Writer Freelance writers write
articles for newspapers and magazines or copy for
businesses. Most articles require research and must
be well-written and suited to the style of the
publication. Publications typically pay $.10 - $2.00
per word. Businesses also contract writers to create
reports, press releases, advertising copy and other
special projects. For more information, visit
BIG's Guide
to Freelance Writing.
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Virtual Assistant
Virtual Assistants provide administrative
services to small businesses that dont have a staff
to handle these duties. VAs can perform a variety of
tasks for clients including contact database
management, writing and sending business letters,
designing brochures, and creating newsletters. VAs
should advertise their services to Realtors and
small business owners and can charge by the hour or
by project. For more information, visit
BIG's
Guide to Starting a Virtual Assistant Business.
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Computer Tutor
Computer tutors teach students how to navigate the
internet, access email, set up a new computer, and
use programs like Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and
Quickbooks. These services can be delivered one on
one or in classes held at local adult learning
campuses, retirement centers, and churches. Tutors
can charge by the hour or a fee for class
registration. For more information, visit
BIG's Guide
to Starting a Computer or Internet Business.
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Pet Sitter
Pet sitters provide in-home pet care while pet
owners are on vacation. Services offered typically
include feeding and playing with the animals, yard
or litter box cleanup, dog walking, and even plant
watering, newspaper & mail gathering, and rotating
lights. Pet sitters usually charge a fee per visit
and charge extra to care for additional pets. For
more information, visit
BIG's Guide to
Starting a Pet Services Business.
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Landscaper
Landscaping services can range from lawn mowing,
hedge trimming and weed maintenance to sprinkler
installation and designing complete landscapes for
homes and businesses. Landscapers usually charge by
the job and offer weekly or bi-weekly maintenance
services to clients.
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Ebay Trading
Assistant Trading assistants provide a service
to members of their community by acting as sales
brokers on eBay. Trading assistants contract with
clients to list items for sale, collect fees from
buyers, ship the items and then take a percentage of
the profits- usually between 30-50%. This is an
excellent service to offer people who are not
computer savvy yet have items they would like to
sell online. EBay offers a directory where trading
assistants can be listed for free. For more
information, visit
BIG's Guide to
Starting an eBay Business.
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Homemade Crafter
Crafters who create quality goods such as knitted
items, wooden wares, ornaments, clothing, home
dιcor, and even baked goods can sell their products
for a profit. Crafts can be sold at flea markets,
street fairs, trade shows, in-home parties,
community events, or through a website.
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Notary Service
Provider Notary service providers witness the
signing of important documents such as real estate
transactions, insurance, marriage and divorce
papers, and letters. A state exam is required for
certification. This service is in high demand with
realtors and title companies and can be conducted
from home, in restaurants or title company offices.
Fees are usually charged as a flat rate per service.
For more information, visit
BIG's Guide to
Starting a Notary Service Business.
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Resume Designer
Resume designers help job seekers by crafting
professional resumes and cover letters. Resumes can
be created using special software or with templates
and a word processing program. This service is in
demand with college students and all kinds of job
seekers. Fees range from $50 - $250 depending on the
level of work involved.
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Cleaning Service
Provider Cleaning service providers typically
target homes and businesses. Service offerings
include cleaning of windows, floors, bathrooms,
kitchens, work areas, and offices. General cleaning
supplies are needed and services can be billed by
the hour or on a contract basis. For more
information, visit
BIG's Guide
to Starting a Cleaning Business.
More Resources:
Want more ideas? Check out our list of
100 Low-Cost Business
Ideas
Visit
BIG's Directory of Free Industry Guides
Read BIG's article:
What
Kind of Business Should I Start?
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