Entrepreneur Ideas – 7 No Brainers

by Harmony on July 13, 2010

Entrepreneur Ideas – 7 No Brainer Ideas       

Hey I get it. You want to make money on your own but have no clue what to do or how to get started. My rule of thumb – figure out how to make money doing something you love. If that’s not possible immediately, it’s a good idea to find a business venture that has low start up fees. It should not require inordinate amounts of time nor place you in a emotionally toxic environment.

Here are 7 No Brainer Entrepreneur Ideas

1. Junk Removal
Ever see the show Hoarders and they call the professional Junk Removal service? Well if you can have access to a van or truck, you too can open up shop as a junk hauling and removal service. All is necessary is the will to lug someone else’s throwaways to the dump or recycling center. 1-800-Got-Junk (the professional called in on the show) even offers franchising opportunities if you prefer not to go alone.

2. Services for Seniors
Help Seniors who can’t or don’t want to run errands. Launch a service that provides friendly and professional assistance for things like food shopping, pharmacy trips, and other type of chores. Contact or visit assisted living centers and advise of your new service.

3. Move-In / Move Out Service
The worse part of moving is the clean up. Cleaning and repairs are necessary to move out and into a new home. Begin a business that does the little dirty things for the home owners. Perform minor repairs, help pack, clean bathrooms and kitchens.

4. Parking Lot Cleanup
No customer wants to get out of their car into a dirty parking lot. Business owners know this may scare away customers but may not have the time nor resources to clean the parking area themselves. Earn cash as a one-person operation, or hire others, to keeps parking lots tidy. Earning can start from 50K a year. Check out cleanlots.com or mascosweepers.com for more info.

5. Lawns and Cleaning
You don’t have to be a professional to mow the lawn. Do yard cleanups, lawn cutting, and weed pulling for folks who don’t have or want to spend their weekends doing the work. Try putting a small ad in your local pennysaver to attract clients. Offer discounts.

6. Garage or Home Organizing
De-clutter the most cluttered areas of the home. Especially the garage and attic which becomes a no-mans land for many. Organized space creates feelings of harmony and people will pay someone to help them sort through their chaos.

7. Write Ebooks or Articles
Selling information is hot and there’s much more demand than supply. Offer your skills as a writer and compose articles and small e book on a variety of topics for information marketers. Check out freelance sites like Odesk and guru.com for job postings and internet marketing forums like warrior.com to advertise your services.

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