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Starting a non internet home based business

I thought I would start a thread on ideas for starting a non internet home business.

1. Make a list of your interests. A good strategy when you’re starting your own home based business. You want to choose a business that you will enjoy. Is there a hobby or craft you’ve always had a passion for? Are you interested in health or sports? Career or educational interest? Enjoyment is the key. If you aren't going to enjoy it your chance of failure is a lot higher.

2. Once you have a list of your interests, research the market in your area. Do you think there is a demand in the area of your interest? Do you think there is potential or profit in this area? It’s important, besides loving your home business, to actually make money at it. Also look into related areas that there may be a nitch for your business. Something that will work in an urban environment may not work in a rural environment and the other way around.

3. Don’t settle on the first business that comes to mind, research lots of options. Read books and articles and check out all sorts of business ideas. Researching how to start your own business has never been easier with the internet at your fingertips.

4. Once you’ve done your research on your areas of interest, make a list of the types of businesses that interest you.

5. Make a list of the sorts of equipment you’ll need to start your own home business. Remember to keep records of any money you spend as these will be tax deductions for you.

6. If you are starting your own home business as retirement income and your spouse wants to be part if it, discuss all aspects of the business with him or her so you both know what to expect. You want to find a home business you’ll both enjoy and which meets both your criteria for what you want to do in retirement

I'm going to start a list of ideas for a home business and I would like you to add ideas as you think of them.

Good old standbys: House cleaning and handyman.
House cleaning. Senior living communities are usually looking for these and well as people who live very busy lives. You will need to set your own limits of what you will and will not do. Move furniture? Do windows? You could specialize in what others don't do. A must for any business where you go into the homes or businesses of others is that you are honest! Word of mouth travels fast.

Handyman. Some of the same things apply as in house cleaning. You could specialize in something that is needed in your area. Outdoor yard work. Repairing or painting. Have trailer, will haul. This can be enlarged or refined according to your talents and likes or dislikes.

Organization. This can be combined with cleaning and handyman. Are you good at organizing? A lot of people aren't. This is something you will want to do when the person is home. You will need their input. Also for your own protection. They won't be able to say you have stolen something for instance.
Organizing a garage or basement. You can just advise on how to and products needed or you can do the whole thing which could include cleaning and hauling.
In the home closets and drawers. Same thing you can do the whole thing or just advise. Same type of rules apply.

This is just a start. To be continued
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If you are handy with wood many people are replacing their cabinet doors and counter tops for a new look to their kitchen instead of remodeling the whole kitchen.
Silk flower arranging is another one. Real flowers for weddings and parties are very expensive. If you are good at flower arranging you can rent or sell your arrangements for these events.
There are a lot of books out on these subjects as well as information and ideas on TV such as HGTV.
MaureKae's profile

9 months ago
Sell your handcrafted products for a profit - The list of items you can make to sell is endless – dog houses, book cases, bird houses, painted mailboxes, plants, quilts, crocheted baby blankets, cloth diapers, pillows, baked goods, homemade bread, jelly, Christmas ornaments, toys, picture frames… you name it! If it’s something people want or need to buy, you can make it and earn a nice profit!
MaureKae's profile

9 months ago
Daily Mailers. No not those you see ads for all the time. Your own business. Get your own Bulk Mail Postage Permit and do bulk mailings for local business, non profit groups, etc. You fold, insert, seal label, stamp and take the mailings to the post office for them. FIRST CLASS /BULK MAILINGS of any size. You can advertise in the local paper that you do this as well as go around to local businesses to let them know you offer this service.
MaureKae's profile

8 months ago
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Interesting business. You place lawn animals along with a personalized greeting signs on the lawns of people with Birthdays, etc., to celebrate Anniversaries, Graduations and more.
MaureKae's profile

6 months ago
From time to time I will make money by letting my friends know a number of dishes I can prepare for them when entertaining for up to 15 people and as long as they buy the food for me to prepare, I usually charge 15 a dish.

I have considered getting a bartending license just to do private parties.
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2 months ago
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