15 Small Business That Are (Truly) Easy to Start (original) (raw)
Small businesses are becoming increasingly popular for millions of workers in an uncertain economy. With layoffs increasing and a recession possibly on the way, many people are looking to make extra cash by creating their own ventures.
Starting a small business can be challenging, but some typically don't take as much effort to start. If you want to start a business quickly, consider the following avenues.
Freelance writing
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If you already have a strong background in content and marketing, use your writing skills to create content for clients. This might include blogs, articles, and product descriptions.
Companies are always looking for freelance writers to fill in content gaps. It's a cost-saver for companies to hire you rather than bringing on a full-time employee, and it's more money in your bank account.
Personal training
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Are you passionate about fitness? If so, help clients reach fitness goals by providing workout plans and one-on-one training sessions.
Typically, you will need a certification to work as a personal trainer. Once acquired, tell friends and family about your new gig and post about it on social media accounts. Word of mouth can be a big help in getting you started.
Cleaning services
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Cleaning can be a nuisance for some, while others find it satisfying. If the latter describes you, make cash by cleaning homes and offices.
Offer services such as dusting, vacuuming, and sanitizing. Post about your availability on platforms like Craigslist so people in your area can reach out to you.
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Lawn care services
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Lawn care services are a necessity, either year-round in warmer regions or seasonally in other places. If you're already in charge of lawn care for your property, why not also maintain the lawns and gardens of your neighbors?
This can include mowing, trimming, and fertilizing. Place a sign on your front lawn after it's freshly cut, letting your neighbors know that you're available to do the same for them.
Tutoring
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If you have a knack for teaching, explaining, or mentoring, consider tutoring. You can help students in a variety of subjects, either in person or online.
You might get a boost by specializing in particular subject areas. Post your services in colleges and parent Facebook groups in your area.
Personal chef
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Those who have fun in the kitchen and enjoy whipping up a new meal might want to consider cooking and preparing meals for clients in their homes.
Start by posting about your passion for cooking on social media accounts and letting those around you know that you're available to cook.
Event planning
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If friends and loved ones constantly look to you to organize social activities, consider using that talent to make money as an event planner.
Plan and execute events, such as weddings, corporate gatherings, and parties. To get started, you might want to offer to plan an event for someone you know at no cost. Then, ask them to spread the word to others about the job you did.
Photography
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Are you a photography aficionado? Take that skill and turn it into some extra cash by taking and editing photos for clients. Try family portraits, wedding photos, and product images.
It helps to create a website to display your best photography. From there, people can find you on the web.
Social media management
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Social media gurus can consider helping local businesses and individuals manage their social media accounts by creating content and engaging with followers.
Check out the websites of local businesses and individuals near you. If you think their social media presence needs attention, then give them a call to pitch your services.
Graphic design
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Graphic and visual design have become increasingly important in an age of visual media. If you're crafty with photo editing, logo creation, website design, and the like, consider taking these skills and making money for yourself.
Create visual designs of all kinds for businesses and individuals. Similar to photography, it's best to build a website showcasing some of your own graphic design work to drum up interest with potential clients.
Bookkeeping
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Provide accounting and financial services, such as tax preparation and payroll management, for small businesses and individuals.
This is a service that is usually in demand, even during a slowing economy.
Handyperson services
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If you are handy, consider offering general repair and maintenance services, such as fixing leaky faucets, installing appliances, and painting walls.
This is a service where once word spreads about your high-quality work, those referrals could lead to future clients.
Housesitting
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Housesitters live in or check in on someone's property while the owner is away from home. Tasks might include collecting mail, watering plants, and ensuring home security.
Not only will you get to change up your everyday environment for a time, but it may also help you lower your financial stress.
Personal shopping
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Personal shoppers help clients select and purchase clothing, gifts, and other items.
Many people will gladly pay for this service because they're looking for a sounding board or a second opinion while making purchases for themselves or others.
Pet care services
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Are you a pet lover? Providing services such as pet sitting, dog walking, and grooming for other pet owners can help you boost your bank account.
It might be best to start with word of mouth. People who know and trust you are more likely to hire you for pet care. Then, those same individuals can be your references for future clients.
Bottom line
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There are so many ways you can take a skill you already have and translate it into a small business. Creating a small business of your own can give you the freedom and flexibility to work when and where you want.
While the state of the economy remains murky, your entrepreneurial and small business efforts don't have to be. You might even make enough money to retire early down the line.
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