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55 Surefire Homebased Businesses You Can Start for Under $5,000
From the Comfort of Home
Choose from 55 of today's hottest homebased businesses all under $5,000!
Coaching you all the way, the experts at Entrepreneur guide you into the thriving homebased industry, revealing unique, slam-dunk opportunities, outlining vital business basics, sharing priceless industry need-to-knows, and so much more! If you can bankroll $5,000 (some even less!), you can boldly choose your next big business move, decide to be your own boss, and start making profits!
- Choose from a diverse list of 55 surefire homebased businesses
- Spend less than $5,000 on startup
- Quickly and legitimately setup your home office
- Master industry language and fundamentals
- Use business-specific marketing techniques to secure success
- Create repeat business with engaging customer service practices
- Plan for expansion
- And more
You're on target for success let us help you hit the bullseye!
Choose from a variety of business ideas including:
- Photographer
- Gift Basket Design
- Cleaning Service
- Consultant
- Event Planner
- Herbal/Farm-Related
- Home Inspector
- Personal Concierge
- Mail Order
- Pet Sitter
- Editorial Service
- Wedding Consultant
- Financial Planner
- Accountant
- Tax Preparer
- Bed & Breakfast
- Bookkeeper
- Taxidermist
- eBay Assistant
- Notary Public
- Real Estate Property Management
- Justice of the Peace
- Website
Developer
- Freelance Designer
- Dog Breeder/Kennel
- Flea Market
- Daycare
- Christmas Tree Farm
- Appliance Repair
- Computer Repair
- and Many More
UNEMPLOYED TO ENTREPRENEUR--
- 5 BUSINESSES YOU CAN START FOR UNDER $5,000
In today's tough economy, where jobs and cash are scarce, what are the options? Or is the question, where are the opportunities? According to 55 Surefire Businesses You Can Start for Under $5,000 (Entrepreneur Press, www.Entrepreneurpress.com, April 2009, $17.95) they're right outside your door, and if you can come up with $5,000, they're also within your budget. Here are five business ideas, each under $5,000, to help you leverage your layoff and land back on your feet: Moving Service
- A service helping people move is a business worth investigating. According to the website "Our Town, Inc.," 20 percent of the American population moves every year. Americans move an average of 11 times in their lifetimes. And the typical mover has 56 items on their moving "to-do" list.
Natural Baby Food
- Everyone is concerned about what is in the food they feed their children. With talk of pesticides, growth hormones, and genetically engineered and altered plants and seeds, homemade natural baby food is an appealing idea with huge growth potential.
Online Coupon Site
- One area that is growing online is online couponing--after all, more and more people are trying to find good deals, and when that concept is matched with the convenience that the internet brings, it equals a win-win for consumers.
Online Scholarship Directory
- With the costs of higher education outpacing the rate of inflation, students are in constant need of sources of academic funds. As a result, there is a need for websites that feature information about scholarships and grant awards.
Healthy Fast Food Kiosk
- Fast food is here to stay, but even huge fast food franchises have recognized that Americans have become concerned with unhealthy eating habits. Why make consumers shuffle through a fat-laden menu to look for the healthy selections? A small kiosk in the middle of a parking lot on a busy road could become a great destination for those who seek a healthy lunch alternative.
Entrepreneur Magazine's Surefire Series titles include: - 55 Surefire Food-Related Businesses You Can Start for Under $5,000
- 55 Surefire Homebased Businesses You Can Start for Under $5,000
- 55 Surefire Internet Businesses You Can Start for Under $5,000
Focusing on low-startup costs and big profit potential, each all-inclusive book within Entrepreneur Magazine's Surefire Series delivers 55 unique business opportunities in today's most popular industries. Each book is an industry-specific resource providing innovative business ideas and vital startup details. Ambitious entrepreneurs no longer have to wait for the "right" idea to come along-- the motivation, the ideas and the business plans are included in every Surefire guide.
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