Firing your boss and going into business for yourself is an incredibly empowering feeling. Although starting your own business is a somewhat intimidating notion, almost anyone can start a business and be successful with very little startup money.
The best business ideas for beginners involve skills you already have. Are you great with animals? Start a dog walking service or, if there is extra room in your house, a doggy daycare business. Have you got a way with words? Start a small resume editing business from your home. Are you an accomplished housekeeper? Open a cleaning service for homes and offices.
People with internet skills may find a wealth of business ideas for beginners. Internet marketing or affiliate marketing can be incredibly lucrative for those willing to learn the tricks of the trade. Selling items on online auction sites requires fewer specialized skills, but is best attempted by those who can write excellent product descriptions and take decent product pictures. In fact, writers or photographers can even offer their services to online auction sellers for a fee or a cut of the profits from each sale.
Of course, if you have professional skills and a degree or relevant experience to back them up, use them to your advantage. If you have an accounting degree, offer to balance the books of other local businesspeople in your free time. If you have years of management experience, offer your services as a management consultant.
Many of these business ideas can be implemented with little more than the cost of some business cards. Some would-be businesspeople are frightened off by the idea of advertising and getting the word out about their new business. While this can be a challenge for a new business owner, there are more options for free and low-cost advertising today than ever before. Free local internet ads are a great place to start, though the old standards of flyers on bulletin boards and word-of-mouth advertising are still extremely effective as well.


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