Thirty Low Cost Businesses You Can Start

A suggested list of 30 low cost businesses a person can start.

If you have been looking for work, and just can’t seem to find a job
that really fits your skill sets, have you ever thought about starting
your own business? Most of us think having a business involves
a lot of planning and a great amount of start-up money. In some
cases, this may be true, however, there are many low cost businesses
you can start. You don’t have to be a business major to begin– just
begin.

As you get started, things will begin to fall into place. Give
yourself a generous three years to build up your clientèle and iron out
the kinks. Then savor the good feeling of knowing you can now
generate your own income. If you like being your own boss, that
too, is a bonus point to consider.

Here are 30 low cost businesses you can start:

  1. window washing service
  2. janitorial and cleaning services for homes and businesses
  3. in-home day care for infants and children
  4. in-home day care for seniors
  5. lawn and shrubbery service
  6. landscaping
  7. rototilling/garden preparation
  8. tree trimming
  9. gutter cleaning
  10. rug cleaning
  11. house sitting — living in a house until the occupants return
  12. dog sitting – caring for the dog/dogs until the owner returns
  13. cat sitting – caring for the cat/cats until the owner returns
  14. horse grooming and care
  15. dog breeding
  16. massage therapy – (There are 11 states in the United States
    which do not regulate this business . The other 39 have
    regulations and rules. Check with your state’s rules for
    giving massages. You may call a school of massage. )
  17. catering – private affairs/weddings
  18. tutoring
  19. musical instrument lessons (piano, organ, guitar, and
    others)
  20. buying and selling used musical instruments
  21. making and selling artificial floral arrangments
  22. designing and making custom made pillows
  23. grant writing for clients needing finished proposals
  24. buying and selling goverment auctioned lands
    (Most municipalities have annual land auctions acquired
    when owners default on their taxes. Many pieces of
    land are sold far below market value. Check with the
    assessor’s office in your locale.
  25. selling and installing burglar alarm systems
  26. junking– collecting items on trash days for recycling or resale
  27. resale shops — rent consignment booths
  28. light hauling of small items/furniture
  29. bicycle repair and sales
  30. transporting Medicare/Medical patients to and from the hospital or doctors’ appointments.

Most locales require a DBA or a “Doing Business As” permit.
These can generally be gotten at your local court house for a
small fee. The DBA allows you to open up a checking account
with your business’ name.

Check with your country and state
to see what other requirements are needed. Please be advised
that advertisements (ads, business cards, word of mouth, or
referrals) will be your first order of business. As you build your
clientèle, you will soon see you have more business than you
can handle. Don’t panic at that point– be happy!

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  1. Here is another
    profitable home based business

    Ideas are endless. Choosing a business that may incorporate something you love doing anyway can increase your chances for success.

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