In the first of a new series of posts, here are some business ideas that cost nothing (or very little) to start-up.
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Pet Sitting – For an animal lover this business would be ideal. Often people prefer to hire a pet sitter than place their pet in a kennel.
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Hot Tub Maintenance – It only takes around 15 minutes to clean a hot tub properly. This is also a good add-on to an existing pool cleaning business.
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Closet Renovation – People are always looking for more closet space and you could take advantage of the best organiser systems and put up shelves etc.
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Welcoming Service – If you live in an area with an influx of new homeowners then you could start a service which welcomes them to the area. You would work in conjunction with local businesses to inform the newcomer about the best shops in the town.
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Flea Market Entrepreneur – Even in the age of eBay, car boot
sales are still popular. If you have possessions or even a product to sell then you can be successful
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Lawn Service – Cutting the lawn is something every homeowner has to do. Many people lead very busy lives and some people are unable to do physical work. If you can establish a customer base then they will keep coming back to you.
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Childproof Homes – Every parent worries about whether their child could come to harm in their own home. This business would involve studying their home and then eliminating potential risk.
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Sport Equipment Refurbishment - This could range from buffing golf clubs to waxing surfboards.
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Computer Expert – If you are knowledgeable about computers then you can make money by doing the things that you find simple such as performing maintenance or installing software.
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Balloon Delivery – Balloons are a popular alternative to sending flowers. You need only purchase the balloons and a helium tank.
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