Big Dreams, No Cash: 10 Businesses You Can Start Today on a Tight Budget

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Nov. 01 2007 at 1:47 PM
ezbizplans Posted by: ezbizplans
You can start most of these business with very little cash, true...BUT you can spend a lot of advertising and marketing, depending on you're target! I reach a national target for my business. It can be VERY costly! I've been very creative in attacking my marketing/advertising with minimal funds. I specialize in low start ups from forming your legal entity, to business plans, outlining these effective, but efficient cost-saving ideas. Make sure you have a good business plan in place as you start your business so you can get all your ideas on paper that will ultimately give you the best goals and outlines to follow throughout your career! Good luck all!Jocelyn Saccuci
EZ Biz Plans, LLC
4898 S. Fresno Street
Chandler, AZ. 85249
(602) 430-3079 - Phone
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jocelyn@ezbizplans.com
Nov. 01 2007 at 4:29 PM
Champtech Posted by: Champtech
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Nov. 02 2007 at 2:28 AM
No Photo Posted by: RavinderLagwal
  Please give your suggestions which are  relevant to rural india or suits to rural indian conditions.
Nov. 04 2007 at 11:13 AM
TheStagingDiva Posted by: TheStagingDiva
While you've got professional organizer on your list, you've missed Home Stager. Some professional organizers do both once they realize how much more profitable staging can be than organizing.

You can work from a home office, you don't need to invest in inventory and you're selling a service that marries the two sexy topics of "making money in real estate" and "decorating".

Homeowners will spend anywhere from $400 and up for a two hour consultation, to thousands of dollars to have their homes decorated to sell. Because they make a profit on the services of a Home Stager, it's a much easier sell than some other services.

You can learn more about how to become a Home Stager.
Debra Gould, The Staging Diva.
President, Six Elements Inc.

Inspiration, Training and Support to Grow Your Home Staging Business.

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Nov. 05 2007 at 11:11 AM
IdeasGalore Posted by: IdeasGalore

Where do you find virtual instructor jobs?  I've Googled those terms and others and have not found any opportunities.

Melissa Jensen
Marketingbrains@marketwithsense.com
www.MarketWithSense.com
Nov. 10 2007 at 12:38 PM
No Photo Posted by: joesub101
I am trying to envision a start-up that shops at local yard/garage/estate sales for specific items for people in other parts of the country.  My idea is that every area has different items that can be purchased at rediculous prices at these sales and I go to about 15-20 of these sales weekly anyway.  I am looking for items that are of interest to me and my family but can see that it could be useful to someone in another area, or even someone in my area that doesn't have the time or the will to search these places (and I usually include the Thrift stores in my searches for "treasure"), and with the giveaway prices at most of these sales the shipping costs should not be a problem.  The issue is how do I go about getting paid for the item and shipping?
Nov. 17 2007 at 3:38 PM
No Photo Posted by: Merdi
I'm interested too, did you ever get an answer on how you can do this?
 
Thanks


Edited by: Merdi - Nov. 17 2007 at 3:39 PM
Nov. 17 2007 at 3:39 PM
No Photo Posted by: Merdi
I'm interested too- did you ever get an answer?
Thanks
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