By: Anthony Ovienloba
Maybe you’re
ready for a career change.
Maybe you’re
still unsure what career to pursue in the first place.
Maybe all
you really know is that you want to run your own business, but are fresh out of
small business ideas.
That’s okay—the best business ideas don’t happen overnight.
You might need to brainstorm a little.
Maybe you’re
ready for a career change.
Maybe you’re
still unsure what career to pursue in the first place.
Maybe all you
really know is that you want to run your own business, but are fresh out of
small business ideas.
That’s okay—the best business ideas don’t happen overnight.
You might need to brainstorm a little.
While
looking at the booming industries year by year can be tempting, it’s also a
good idea to look to your strengths. What is your skill set? What are you great
at? This can be an excellent jumping-off point for coming up with the best
business ideas.
If you’re Mr. or Ms.
Fix-It:
Does your
ideal career involve getting your hands dirty—or, at the very least, working
with your hands, as opposed to sitting in an office?
There are,
of course, a million possibilities here; however, I’ve researched a few to get
you started.
Start a plumbing, electric,
or “handyman” type business
If you’re a
fan of tinkering and solving a problem, starting a plumbing, electrician, or
general handyperson type business might be a good fit for you.
While it’s
not as simple as, hey, go start plumbing, if you’re looking for a hands-on career,
you might want to consider seeking out a vocational degree in one of these
fields and building a business around it. I’ve also linked our free sample
plans below, including one specific to starting a plumbing business.
Start a construction
business
Similarly, a
construction business could be a great fit for someone who enjoys hands-on
work.
While you’ll
probably need to complete either an apprenticeship or a trade program to get
started, if you’re already an amateur or have worked construction in the past
(or simply have interest in seeking the
education), this might be a great fit. Start a
mechanic business
Do you love
working on cars? Would you like to do it for a living?
Like most
other suggestions on this list, trade skills need—you guessed it—a trade or
vocational degree before you get started.
However,
don’t write off your interest as merely a hobby; it could make a great small
business idea.
For more
information:
- Your local community
college is a great place to start when it comes to vocational training
- Searching trade schools
in your area is another way to get started
- How a Self-Employed Handyman Earns $3,000 a Week
- How to Start a Small
Construction or General Contracting Business
- Auto Repair Shop Business Plan
- Construction and Engineering
Sample Business Plans
- Construction Sample Business
Plan
- Plumbing Sample Business Plan
Start a sewing and
alterations business
If you enjoy
sewing, you might like a business specializing in altering or repairing
garments.
While you
don’t need a specific degree or training, you’ll need a certain level of skill
to get started with this one. However, if you’re already a great sewer, an
alteration business could be a great fit.
For more
information:
- Check out your local
community college for sewing classes; your local community center may
offer classes as well
- Love to Sew? Start a Side
Business Offering Clothing Alterations
- The B
If you’re
a whiz with numbers:
Start an accounting
business
Do you enjoy
bookkeeping, preparing taxes, and generally managing money? Consider starting
an accounting business. However, unlike many suggestions on this list, becoming
an accountant and opening your own firm will require the right education—generally, you’ll need a
bachelor’s degree, and you’ll also likely need to be licensed as a CPA.
Start a financial planning
business
Like
starting an accounting business, you’ll want to look into the requirements for starting a
financial planning business. However, if you have a background in finance, or would
like to pursue the schooling, starting a financial planning business might be
the right small business idea for you.
If
you’re great at motivating people:
Start a personal training
business
If you’re
into some aspect of fitness, a personal training business could be a great
small business idea. From general fitness coaching to becoming an
instructor (think Zumba or Pilates)—if you’re more motivational than Chris Traeger
from Parks and Rec, a personal training business might be a successful route for
you. After all, the best business ideas for you will be the ones that play
to your strengths.
Bear in mind
that like many options on this list, you’ll need certification. NASM, ACE, and
ACSM are a few of the most common and well-respected certifications, but the
path you choose will depend on your specific focus
Start a life coaching
business
Did you
successfully navigate a difficult situation against all odds, and come out
stronger on the other side? Do you see the best in people, and want to help
them reach their full potential? If so, you could consider building a small
business around life coaching.
If
you’re a strong writer:
Start your own freelance
writing business
Sites like Elance and Upwork are great places to get started
freelance writing, and you can easily build a small business around your skills
as a freelance writer, or potentially expand to include other writers (or
graphic designers, web designers, and so on) down the road.
Another
great thing about starting a freelance writing small business? You can tailor
it to your strengths. Whether you’re interested in copywriting, technical
writing, or writing for trade publications, writers are always in demand.
Start an editing and
proofreading business
Similarly,
editing and proofreading services are always needed, and would make a great
small business idea. You can begin by taking on freelance work, and go from
there (and surprise—you’re already a sole proprietor!).
Start a resume writing and
help business
If you have
an eye for detail (read: don’t let mistakes go unnoticed!) your skills might be
put to good use helping job-seekers perfect their resumes
If you
have a green thumb:
Start a garden center
If you love
gardening, but would rather share your expertise than physically help others
with their personal gardens, starting a garden center might be the right small
business idea for you. You can advise and educate other enthusiasts on what it
takes to make their gardens beautiful.
Start a landscaping
business
If, on the
other hand, you do love the idea of working hands-on, you
might consider a landscaping or lawn care business. While you’ll certainly need
the skill set to get started, some lawn care services are ultra-basic to start
(think mowing) and you can learn and add on more services over time.
If you
love to be creative:
Start a photography
business
If you’ve
got a great eye and are always the one who documents special moments, you might
want to consider making a career out of your photography passion.
While the
competition is pretty stiff, specializing in a specific area, such as pet
photography, weddings, or portraits can help set you apart.
If you
are detail-oriented:
Start a car-detailing
business
Taking the
idea of “detail-oriented” in the most literal sense, a car detailing business
could be a small business idea that is not only lucrative, but that plays to
your strengths.
Start a house cleaning
business
If you’re
naturally tidy and enjoy keeping places clean, consider starting a house
cleaning business. It’s fairly easy to start, requires no training or
certification, and if you’re detail-oriented, it could really play to your
strengths.
If you
excel at making people feel relaxed and beautiful:
Start a massage therapy
business
While it
does take licensing to become a massage therapist, starting a massage therapy
business can be a great career for someone who enjoys working with people, and
making them feel relaxed and peaceful, or helping them manage pain or injury.
Start a beauty salon or spa
Like a
massage therapist, you will need a license to be a hairstylist, esthetician, or
nail technician. However, if the training sounds enjoyable, consider looking
into starting a salon or spa business.
If you
enjoy helping people:
Start a nonprofit
There are
endless ways that you can help others by starting a nonprofit business. What
problem are you passionate about fixing? Starting a nonprofit business can be a
rewarding life path, as it can enable you to both make money and make a
difference.
Start a tutoring business
If you know
multiple languages, excelled at a certain subject in school, or are good at
explaining concepts in a way that is easy to understand, consider starting a
tutoring business. You can specialize in a particular area, depending on your
skill set, such as paper writing, languages, math, or test preparation—the list
goes on.
Start a business teaching
your skill set
So, you love
to teach—but the idea of rehashing high school chemistry doesn’t really do it
for you? Consider starting a business based on teaching what you do love.
Maybe you’re
a skilled potter, or a trained dancer? Love to practice yoga, and are
interested in becoming an instructor? Whatever your skill, there are likely
people who’d love a teacher.
If you
are a born problem-solver:
Build a much-needed app
Do you have
the solution to a common problem or pain point that you feel is experienced by
many? Consider building an app—it’s easier than you’d
think.
Start a consulting firm
Similar to
teaching a class based on your skills, you may want to evaluate what you
currently excel at, and see if it would make a good consulting business.
Consulting
firms exist covering a huge variety of topics, from business, to IT, to public
relations, and more. Live and breathe social media? Start a social media
consulting business, helping businesses leverage their social presence. You get
the idea.
If you
are impossibly organized:
Start an event planning
business
If you get
excited over a well-planned itinerary (hey, no judgement—I’m right there with
you), you might want to look into starting an event planning business.
From
weddings to parties to corporate events, if you can rise above the competition
(which is admittedly very present), event planning is an ideal small business
idea for the über-organized.
Start a personal assistant
business
Similarly,
if you are great at keeping on task and getting things done efficiently and in
an organized manner, starting a personal assistant business might be a good fit
for you.
If you
enjoy off-hours, early mornings, or late nights:
Start a bar, brewery, or a
nightclub
If you’re
the consummate night owl who enjoys interacting with people, starting a bar or
a club might be a great fit for your personality.
No matter
where you live, your area is likely full of bars to begin with—so make sure you
do your market research. What is your community missing? What
kind of place would you personally want to hang out in?
Start a cafe, bakery, or a
coffee shop
On the flip
side, do you dream of a job that would leave your evenings free—and love a good
cup of coffee and a pastry? Consider starting a coffee shop, a cafe, or a
bakery.
Open a restaurant
While the
idea that 90 percent of restaurants
fail within the first year may be a myth, there’s no doubt that the restaurant industry is a
difficult one to be successful in.
However, if
you value a career that is exciting, holds non-standard hours, and lets you
fill a need in your community, opening a restaurant might be right for you—just
be prepared to work hard to stand out.
If you
love caring for others (including four-legged friends):
Start a daycare center
If you’re good
with children, you’re in luck—childcare is always a needed service.
You also
have plenty of options; you could go the full-time nanny route, establish a
childcare service out of your home, or rent commercial space, depending on your
goals.
Start a doggy daycare,
boarding, or pet grooming business
Do you love
animals? Was dog walking your preferred job when you were in high school?
Parlay this into a career by starting a pet boarding service, a daytime doggy
daycare, or a pet grooming service.
Start a senior citizen
assistance business
Do you have
a passion for helping the elderly have a better quality of life? If so, you
could start a small business focused on assisting senior citizens.
Whether that
be running errands, taking members to social functions, or helping them around
the house, there are plenty of options, and starting a business helping others
can be deeply rewarding.
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