Wednesday, April 15, 2020

10 Side Businesses You Can Start With Little Or No Money

10 Side Businesses You Can Start With Little Or No Money 10 Side Businesses You Can Start With Almost No Money You can only cut your spending so much. The fastest way to a bigger bank account and eventual financial freedom is  earning more money. If you want to get serious about starting a businessperhaps online like Money Under 30 and thousands of other successful blogs, courses, and membership sitesI strongly encourage you to check out Ramit Sethis materials like his free PDF guide,  30 successful online business ideas. Ramits  flagship course, Zero To Launch, is a  big  investment, but I would consider it the definitive training for creating an online business. Even if you dont enroll, Ramits free materials are worth signing up for. That said, growing an online business takes time. If youre looking for a quicker win, you can just start pitching services and grab some business on the side. Here are ten businesses/side hustles that you could get going pretty quickly without much of an investment. 1. Concierge service If you live in an affluent area, you would be amazed at what some people are willing to pay to not have to do boring chores themselves. From grocery shopping to dry cleaning runs to booking travel and doctor’s appointments, you can become a personal assistant to the super-busy, and super-rich. Related: How Much Money Can You Really Make Driving for Uber or Lyft? 2. Mobile  auto detailing How many people do you know who have decent cars but drive around with buckets of junk in the backseat and French fries stuck to the floor mats? Gross. With a vacuum cleaner you may already own and a few cheap bottles of automotive cleaning products, you can offer to come to anyone’s home or work and make their car’s interior look like new. Professional shops can charge up to $100 or more for this service. 3. Dog walking or pet sitting If you love animals, there are plenty of people who will pay you to watch after their critters for a few hours. Depending on your schedule, this could be a part-time gig or very full-time, and you could probably start working without spending a dime. Check out sites like care.com, but like any online job-sites, be wary of scams. 4. Fact-checking and research Did you know that nearly every major magazine and many websites obsessively check and re-check every fact and source in their story? Best of all, very few employ in-house researchers to do this critical task. Yes, it’s tedious, but it only requires a laptop and a telephone! Related: 7 Flexible Side Gigs that Pay Well and Let You Set Your Own Hours 5. Bookkeeping Bookkeeping and accounting is perhaps one of the most in-demand services that small businesses will farm out to part-time freelancers. And you don’t need to be a CPA to keep a company’s booksmost of this work is routine data entry and paying bills. No experience? You can find evening or online training pretty easily. 6. Association manager Every day, people form new professional networks, community associations, or groups of like-minded hobbyists. The only problem is groups like these take a lot of administrative work to maintain. There are websites to build and update, newsletters to write,  dues to collect, meetings and events to schedule, and mailing lists to maintain. Think you’re up to the task? By creating templates and protocols, you could easily begin managing several groups and start raking in the dough. 7. Property manager The grown-up version of classic teenage jobs like shoveling snow and mowing lawns, property managers help small to medium-sized landlords everywhere take care of their real estate. The responsibilities can vary, from simply taking calls from tenants and arranging for maintenance to doing the fixing  and landscaping yourself. If you want to go full-service, you can even offer to show apartments, screen tenants, and collect the rent. 8. Sports or activity clinics Were you a slugger on your college baseball team? Are you a great golfer? An artist or a musician? Start evening, weekend, or summer clinics for local youth to learn. Parents are always looking for enrichment activities for their children and are more than happy to pay you for a dayor severalwithout their kids. 9. Clutter consultant Have a knack for organization? Another great business opportunity in more affluent areas, you can work as a clutter consultant to help people rid themselves of crap and regain their living space. FYI, this would pair nicely with a junk removal service! 10. An online blog, course, or membership site Okay, you knew I’d have to include this one! If you’ve got something you love to write about, you can definitely earn extra moneyor even launch a full-time businesson the internet. Although I went the blogging route, its getting increasingly difficult to just throw up a blog and start collecting advertising checks. Todays online entrepreneurs are finding faster (and bigger) success by creating smaller amounts of premium material and charging for that content as a course, ebook, or membership site. Related: Apply for Freelance Writing Jobswbuqsbzwrytbscbu Again, I strongly recommend Ramit Sethis Zero To Launch course. At least grab his free guide30 successful online business ideasand start brainstorming what you might be able to accomplish. Summary Starting any side business can help you earn extra cash. Tailor your business to your skills and youve got a recipe for success. Read more: Side Hustle Ideas: 35+ Ways Anyone Can Earn More Money On The Side 5 Easy Ways  You Can Earn More Money This Year Overcoming Obstacles to Earning More: Beat Your Fear of Failure and Not Enough Time Excuse Earn More Money From Your Side Hustle By Raising Your Rates

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