You want to start a business but do not have idea or spare
money. Check out these ideas below. You can start these businesses with little
or no money. These businesses can teach you all basics of running a business –
setting up a shop, basics of accounting, pricing, negotiations, marketing and
promotion. You will also get a taste of what it is like to be an entrepreneur.
I always tell people to start early as an entrepreneur. If
you are one of the lot then pick one of these ideas, based on your interest and
skill set, while you are still in school and get going.
Do not worry if you are not an early starter, you need not
be young to start any of these.
1. Consulting business: Pick whatever area you have
expertise in. Personal finance, brand, marketing and get going.
2. Dance/ music school: You have always been good at dance
or music. Just get some practice with a local dance/music institute and start
on your. Start with basic courses. Keep on learning and upgrading your
offerings side by side.
3. Online business: A blog can be turned into a business but
you need to put a lot of work and it may take longer than any other business to
establish. Upside is that you need not work at any specified time. You can
learn to code and develop various apps or get into affiliate marketing.
4. Real Estate Agency: It is simple. You go around in
locality, check online and print listing for properties that are to be leased.
With this info advertise in classified section of a local newspaper or
craigslist. You will also need to contact the property owner and take their
consent to represent them.
5. Content writing: If you have some writing chops then you
can start as a writer/ blogger for hire.
6. Creative Agency: You can start a graphic design, web
design or online marketing (offering services like social media marketing,
search engine optimization, online advertising etc.). Start with one and add
more services as you move ahead.
7. Fitness/Yoga Trainer: If you love to work out and have
trained professionally this is an option for you.
8. Web Maintenance Business: A lots of small businesses get
their website made for cheap and then wait for their designer to update it. You
may become their angel by offering website maintenance services. Offer once a
month contact and take up to 20 clients. Later as your business grows and you
move on to bigger things – hire an employee to take care of this part of your
business.
9. Career guide: Millions of youngsters and their parents
are confused about what to do next. You can research about relevant career
options for youngsters and what it takes to succeed in each area. Do not the
promise the world.
Just share what you know. It is better to see yourself as a
research assistant. Ask for the interest area of the youngsters and offer
options based on that. If are young then pitch this as your USP as you are well
versed with the thought process and aspirations of your clients.
10. Teacher: As boring as it may sound it is well paying.
Check out this story to see how lucrative it can be.
11. Professional speaker/ trainer: If you have been working
for a while then this is one option you can give a shot. You can start with
free and move on to fee which can go up to $50,000 for a day. But thinking about
$1500 a day is more realistic and you can aim for it right away.
12. Event Manager: You choose to be a corporate event
manager or specialize in managing weddings.
13. Corporate gift specialist: There is good scope in this
space that is why this is cluttered. You need to identify unique gifts at
various price points and establish this as your USP.
14. City walks: You know more about the city you live in.
You have been blogging about it for years and love to go out. Create a city
walk and show people who what they have been missing.
15. Professional Photographer: Pick your niche – people,
fashion, or events. You need to invest in training and gear but break even
should not be far away if you play your cars
16. Chocolate maker: Chocolate is loved world over and if
you learn to mould it in different shapes you have a business on your hands.
17. Tour operator: Get creative with this one. Organize
gap-year programs for students or cultural heritage tours.