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Real Money. Real Opportunities. From Home.

20 Low-Cost Businesses You Can
Start From Home
By Marcus P. Meleton, Jr. and Cary Arentz
So you want a home business. You have the time, the ambition, and are excited about the
prospect. All you need is the right idea that's perfect for your first start-up or for a
second, third or fourth business. We at Home Business® Magazine watch for these ideas and
present them to you with the expectation that one will provide you with home-based
success. When evaluating these possibilities, keep in mind the items shown in the box and
look at our next issue to get more great ideas for businesses.
E-Mail Marketing
If "Surfing the Net" is something you can't get enough of, then maybe you should
get paid for it. E-mail marketing is an exciting new business opportunity. The objective
is to compile E-mail address lists to support a client's mailing and then broadcast your
client's E-mail to that list. A secondary market is to sell your lists to businesses
or individuals who market their goods and services by E-mail. Internet experts will be
able to search for and collect lists at a moment's notice. You most likely have all the
computer equipment you'll need, although upgrades may be necessary.
Raising Pets For Money
Do you like dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, or fish? Would you enjoy raising them? Why not
turn it into a business? Find out what your local pet stores need or what the general
market is looking for, such as rabbits and chickens for Eas ter, or dalmatians to
capitalize on the Disney movie. Not only is this business opportunity fun for animal
lovers, it's a great first business for kids. Guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, and mice
multiply rapidly and make good pets or science projects. Be sure to evaluate your demand
first, or you'll be sharing your home with permanent pets. Expand ing your business to
care for other people's animals is also a possibility. Make sure that zoning laws and
other regulations related to raising animals do not affect you.
Artist
One of the most difficult endeavors is earning money through art. The best way to do this
is to go commercial. Look at the type of art you excel at: painting, computer art, or line
drawings, and decide how it could benefit businesses. For instance, marketing companies
hire artists to do artwork for advertising. You can also develop and draw ads and flyers
for small shops that need publicity. Approach the shops and offer to develop material that
they can buy upon approval. As your sales increase, create a portfolio to show to other
businesses. Local rock bands and dance clubs like the more radical stuff. Over time, your
art and contacts will enable you to expand into more traditional outlets.
Photo Albums
People just don't have the time to develop photo albums, or they do it haphazardly with no
idea about how creative a photo album can be. This is a service that gets you out of the
house to meet people. You will build a reputation and can do the work on your kitchen
table. You interview clients, go through their pictures, and suggest ways their photo
albums can be arranged or improved. Books on the subject are available to help you improve
your skills. Use your family or friends as your initial customers and bring their albums
to potential customers to show what you can do. It is rewarding to see how grateful people
are with the results.
Agent
The best thing that could possibly happen to a home-business owner is to have so much
business that you can't do it all yourself. When this happens, you can become an agent for
your type of business by sub-contracting excess work out to others and taking a percentage
of the fee. In this capacity, you do the billing and maintain the clients. When business
is slow, you assume the workload and maintain service to your customers.
Errand Service
People who run everything from home businesses to Fortune 500 companies often lack the
time to get everything done. That's why there's such a large demand for errand services.
If you have a small truck or van, are punctual and trustworthy, and don't mind an
occasionally hectic schedule, you can profit from delivering packages, picking up
supplies, and handling similar details for harried home business owners and executives
alike. To locate clients, check with businesses in your area, or have your friends and
family ask their employers if they could use your services.
Family History
Most of us are curious about our an cestors. That's why written accounts of family history
or family trees, known as gen e alogy, make popular gifts. Why not make this your
business? Al though the task of digging deeply into someone's past may seem daunting,
there is a variety of software packages and books available that will make this task much
easier. Visit large software and book stores to see what's available. To reach your
customers, arrange with local card and gift shop owners to let you display your
advertising and samples in their stores. Placing advertisements in local newspapers is a
relatively inexpensive way to reach a large audience.
Fix-It Shop
Any appliance, tool, or toy you buy eventually breaks that's a fact of life. Al
though America is said to be a disposable society, most of us would rather hold on to what
we have rather than incur the cost of buying something new. Having a knack for fixing
household items means you can earn up to $100 an hour, and you never have to leave your
own garage! There are many low-cost ways to advertise your services flyers,
classified ads, and the Yellow Pages are just a few. There are also many ways to expand
your business; for example, you could offer pick-up and delivery, stock replacement parts,
or refurbish toys and appliances and sell them for less than what they'd cost new.
Fund Raiser
Do you enjoy working with the public, and helping those less fortunate? If so, you can put
your people skills to work by offering yourself to local community, hospital, school, and
civic groups as a fund raiser. You help the group raise money for its cause, and take a
percentage of the amount for your fee. Your organizational skills, pleasant phone manner,
and ability to develop effective direct mail pieces mean success in this career. Keep in
mind that those who act as fund raisers for charities are often expected to do so on a
volunteer basis, but this is a great way to gain experience, make valuable contacts, and
build your reputation.
Handyman Service
Leaky faucets, clogged drains, doors that stick the list of minor home repair needs
is almost endless. Most of us just don't have the time or the know-how to tackle these
problems ourselves. If you're good with your hands and have a general knowledge of home
repair, then start a handyman service. Charge your clients less than the professionals.
Your customers' savings is your gain! You'll need a good set of tools and a truck. It's
also a good idea to check with your city to see what licensing is required. Begin your
business with your friends and family, then expand into your neighborhood.
Herb Garden
Cooking with home-grown herbs holds a special appeal these days. If you have a green
thumb, you can capitalize on this culinary trend by growing herbs to sell to small
restaurants, specialty shops, health-food stores, or even your friends and neighbors. Use
your computer to create attractive, eye-catching labels for your packages. Cultivating an
herb garden can require very little space - in fact, you can grow a fair assortment in
flower pots on your window sill! Put your gardening expertise to work in another way by
becoming a "gardening consultant," assisting your clients in setting up
their own herb gardens.
Mail Services
Companies of all types and sizes use direct mail to advertise goods and services. However,
many of these companies may not have the personnel to undertake a mass mailing, especially
if it involves a large base of potential clients. That's where you come in. Contracting
with these businesses to handle their mass mailings could result in ample financial
rewards. You'll need a computer, special software to create labels and process lists, and
most importantly, clients. Check with local businesses, especially those involved with
publishing, computer accessories, or special events. Friends, relatives, and business
associates can also provide leads. Expand your business by writing the promotional
material, obtaining the target lists, and maintaining the client lists.
Sewing Service
Do you have a talent for sewing? Starting a sewing service in your home is a profitable
and enjoyable business. You al ready have the equipment and skill, and the demand is
great. Busy professionals need to keep their clothes in shape. Local dry cleaning and
clothing stores are good sources for leads. Also, try advertising in the classified
section of your local newspaper, or posting flyers in your neighborhood. Put your
creativity to work by creating curtains and other home decorations, or sewing costumes for
holidays and stage productions. To expand, consider the large demand for upholsterers.
BBQ Catering Service
If you like to barbecue, get compliments as a chef, and like to meet people, why don't you
set up a barbecue catering service? You need a truck, portable barbecue pits, and a little
marketing. Send out flyers, post them at grocery stores, or advertise in your local
newspaper or weekly ad magazine. People will love having outdoor parties with you showing
up, setting up, cooking, and cleaning up afterwards. You can offer various options on meat
and expand out to more and more food options and drinks. You thought outdoor cooking was
fun; well, it's profitable also.
Professional Organizer
If you notice the messes in other people's homes and businesses, then maybe you should be
an organizer. There are many books on organizing and a multitude of products that help
conserve space or provide filing or stacking capability. Gather material on the subject.
To start your business, practice on people you know for a small fee, then use this
experience to sell yourself to others. You can purchase and mark up ready-made products,
or call in carpenters to put in closet organizers, shelves, and furniture. What people
save in time and money will more than make up the difference.
Apartment Renewal
Apartments must be cleaned, painted, and repaired after renters vacate. Since this is a
frequent event, this event provides an opportunity for you to make money. Apartment unit
sizes, damage, and cleaning needs vary widely. So develop estimates after a walk-through
or charge by the hour. Cleaning equipment and a small truck will get you started and
college students can provide help. Your target market is defined, so visit and send
mailers to apartment complexes, rental management companies, condo complexes, and also
offer your services to real estate brokers who need property prepared for sale.
Baby Furnishing
Baby furniture is constantly being cycled in and out of homes and sold at garage sales.
Acquiring baby furniture can be expensive for new parents, so a service that will satisfy
them and give you a good income is to stock their homes with what they need. You can get
beds, chairs, tables, potty seats, and the like at garage sales. Clean and paint them, and
turn them around for sale. Market at pediatrician offices, Lamaze training classes, and
prenatal care services. You can provide single furniture items to full set-ups, and get
the parents to resell them to you after they no longer need them, ready for you to make
money on them again.
Tax Assistance
You can be the answer to the April 15th blues. Use your accounting background and your
computer to process tax returns from your home. This business is seasonal and starts out
slowly, building over time as you get returning clientele the next years. There are a
number of great tax preparation software packages available that makes this task easier.
Start by doing returns for your family and friends, then use them to help get business
referrals. Be sure to keep up the with latest tax rules and join accounting organizations
to work on accreditations.
Used Computer Sales
Are you a tinkerer who likes to take computers apart and put them together? Used computers
that are gathering dust can make money for you. Although technology advances rapidly, much
of what people need computers for can be handled by the simplest of machines. Make
yourself available to buy the obsolete machines at fire sale prices. Many of the parts are
interchangeable; you can cannibalize and rebuild computers that are fine for normal use,
and add new parts as necessary. Then, sell the computers with your own warrantee. This is
a business your high-school children may love to assist with, or even run. Repair books
and training are readily available.
Flea Market Sales
Flea markets are like the ultimate garage sale. If you like garage sales maybe you should
become a participant in flea markets. There are a number of products that you can sell:
Your own crafts, collectibles from your own hobby collections (trains, coins, comics,
etc), and products for resale (polishes, toys, tools, garage sale items you purchased).
Some markets are opportunities to sell your skills or services such as furniture
refinishing, car detailing, sewing and handyman services. Find out what flea markets are
local to your area and which apply to your products or skills. Contact the organizers to
find the cost of booths, qualifications, tax laws and other necessary information.
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