What is a good cheap start up business?!
What is a good cheap start up business?
something on the weekends, bounce houses, margarita machines. something to rent
Answers:
Homless manager.
I provide signs and freeway spots to able bodied men and women, that sit with signs asking motorists with hearts for money. I then get a percentage of that and it is very profitable.
I own about ten off ramps and corners. I provide the cardboard, story line, ink, and location for a 15% cut.
It is easy as pie!
a takeout ? something in the foodline as people always eat
Oldest profession is very profitable with little start up cost.
well if u wre a gal
i would have said jewelry but i guess ur a boy so dunno lolz
vending machines?
i think you have to at least educate your self about the world of business...don't be so impulsive about doing anything in your business... think hard!
Cleaning display homes; they aren*t too dirty; nobody eats in them; nobody dirty*s the bathrooms (except maybe the hostess) and it doesn*t take much money to start.A vacuum cleaner; Windex, paper towels, dust rags; a feather duster.
I speak from experience; did it for years and years before retiring; Its hard to get into the business but once you do, your work will go up hill or down depending on how good you are.You don*t even have to work when people or there if you time it right , since most displays or open ll:00am to 5:00pm. Pick your own time.
margarita machines???? would that be a blender, just asking. i say ebay baby, it keeps me afloat
you could sell cup cakes to small stores,or make cakes & pies then sell them to folks on there way home from work(,instant dessert) i'd buy one every day
Think of all your interests & ask yourself if any of those could be expanded into a business. Just keep in mind...what's your expertise? What are your interests? What could you imagine yourself doing?
By researching the prospect of starting your own business -- what it entails, what you need to know, helpful hints, etc -- you'll feel better prepared to take that plunge.
I found some book titles that are relevant to your specific question:
* 101 Internet Businesses You Can Start from Home by Susan Sweeney
* The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century by Paul Edwards
* Selling Online: How to Become a Successful E-Commerce Merchant by Jim Carroll
* I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was: How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It by Barbara Sher
* I Don't Know What I Want, But I Know It's Not This: A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Gratifying Work by Julie Jansen
* The Best Internet Businesses You Can Start by Marian Betancourt
* The Shoestring Entrepreneur's Guide to Internet Start-Ups by Robert Spiegel
* Making a Living Without a Job : Winning Ways For Creating Work That You Love by Barbara Winter
I also posted some article links in the source box.
Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!
Look into all type of vending machines.
Find the right one for the right community location.