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Many of the business ideas mentioned here are completely home-based and typically do not require that much capital to start.

The trick will be finding your customers, keeping them, and making them happy with your services enough to justify the kind of price you would ask. That being said, here are some simple business models you should consider:

1. Sell Your Crafts Online

There are platforms such as Shopify and Etsy that allow you to sell anything you want online. If you are good at creating things such as sweaters, clothes, or art, then you can host them on Etsy and advertise them for people to buy online. On Shopify, you can literally build a digital storefront where you can sell a wide variety of wares.

Selling Art on Etsy
Selling art and other items on Etsy can be a profitable business – perfect for creatives!

The idea is to find something that people like buying, find out where those people hang out online and redirect that traffic to your digital store. It takes quite a bit of work, but it is worthwhile. You will have to:
  • Create high-quality products
  • Create high-quality content to lure the traffic
  • Deliver on your sales to get great reviews
After that, you rinse, repeat, and scale up your business as you see fit.

2. Professional Blogging

Technically speaking, about 1,000 websites are created every minute and hosted online. While that may seem like a huge number, the truth of the matter is that most of these websites do not offer the kind of value that readers like and want to be associated with.
Only a handful of the blogs online today give readers the kind of evergreen content that they keep coming back to; content that binds them to that blog and makes them lifelong readers and customers.
This opens potential business opportunities for those who have a flair for words. Starting a blog and monetizing it is one way to make a living online. The earning potential here is immense.
Here is a list of some of the highest-earning blogs online:
Bigger, more popular blogs like the Huffington Post earn more than $14,000,000 a month. $14 Million a month! If that is not madness, we don’t know what is! The point is, starting a blogging business is – big business. Potentially.
You will need to set yourself apart though if you want to succeed. Some of the things you will need to do include:
    • Creating an attractive and easy to navigate a website, to begin with
    • Offering evergreen, current, and relevant content
    • Finding a niche that gets a lot of traffic
    • Using the right keywords that will help drive traffic to your website
  • Monetizing the blog through avenues such as Google Ads or selling your own merchandise on it
  • Finding ways to engage and grow your audience.
Yes, it is incredibly taxing work to start, but once you get going and start making money, the growth can be exponential. It could take years for your blog to become profitable, but with consistency and high-quality content, it WILL be profitable.
Anyhow, if you’re ready to get going, find a cheap hosting plan to get started with. Bluehost offers plans starting from $5.95 per month if you’re looking for reliability at a justifiable price.

3. Get into Affiliate Marketing

Have you ever wondered how companies such as eBay and Amazon make their money? Yes, they sell things online but how do they get their traffic? They use affiliate marketers.
Affiliate marketing is the art of harnessing online traffic and redirecting towards a certain platform or product and making a commission every time someone buys that product or from that platform using your affiliate link.
It is very much like being a digital salesman, only you do not have to get horrid body aches as you walk from door to door. Imagine the kind of potential for income this business has. Platforms such as Amazon offer up to 10% commission on every item purchased using your affiliate link. Other platforms and vendors offer higher commissions, some even going as high as 50% – 60% or more.
Amazon Affiliate Program
It is estimated that the affiliate marketing industry will grow to around $6.8 billion in the next half-decade. There is a lot of money to be made out there, and all you have to do is find a way to redirect traffic. Some of the most successful affiliate marketing websites include platforms such as “This is why I’m Broke” which makes about $50,000 worth of commission every single month.
The good thing about this is that starting a blog isn’t that expensive. In fact, there are platforms such as Wix that allow you to build a website for free and very quickly. Of course, if you want to go professional, which is advisable, you are going to have to pay a designer and content creators who could increase your overhead expenditure a bit.
All in all, you could start a blog today and get well underway to making money passively in the future.

4. Become an SEO Expert

As an SEO expert (Search Engine Optimization), your primary job will be to help websites rank higher on search engine results pages. SEO is one of the most critical factors that affect web traffic. To reiterate just how important this is, studies have shown that falling below position 5 on Google’s first page removes about 75% of all the potential traffic your website might have got had it been higher. In fact, being the number one link on Google’s first page gives your website a third of all the potential traffic directed towards your specific keywords on Google.
That is millions and millions of potential clicks lost just because websites have not hired an SEO expert. Most webmasters know this, and some try to carry out SEO on their own. But to be honest, the kind of patience and technicalities involved with proper search engine optimization is either beyond most people or requires too much work and time. That’s where you come in.
As an SEO expert, some of your duties will include, but won’t be limited to:
  • Researching high-traffic keywords for your clients
  • Keeping up to date with Google updates
  • Making sense of Google Analytics to your client’s advantage
  • Analyzing and editing web content for your clients
  • Keeping atop of industry trends as well as best practices
To start this kind of business, you will not need that much money. In fact, all you would need to do is create a website that advertises your business. Your website needs to be professionally done if anyone is to take you seriously. It also needs to rank well on Google because you cannot say that you will help them rank highly while your own website is languishing in the dark corners of the internet. You will also need to actually know a thing or two about SEO.

5. Internet Research

This line of work applies to those who are interested in learning new and diverse things online. However, to make money as an internet research assistant, you need to carve out a highly specific niche – one that is willing to pay you to find out information that cannot be easily found by a simple Google search. Notable examples of the kind of services you could offer include things like:
  • Academic research for students, scholars, and other academics. In fact, college students pay handsomely to have expert researchers to help them out with their school term papers.
  • Data research for scientists, novelists, bloggers and even businesses such as NGOs.
  • Market research for people who want to start a business or even already established businesses that want to launch a product or break into a certain market.
  • Industry research for novelists, television, and movies.
  • Competitor research analysis for start-ups, small businesses, and huge corporations.
Some people will be more than willing to pay you to find out everything about them online. This is particularly true if they are interested in cleaning up their brand image because they either want to run for public office or are quickly becoming a prominent member of society.
It is just a matter of finding what people are willing to pay for, finding where they go online to find those services, and offering them your research skills for a fee.

Internet research assistant
To become an internet research assistant, all you need is a laptop. (Image via Pixabayunder a CC0 license.)

6. Digital Media Conversion Service

About 12 years ago, there were more than 5,000 Blockbuster stores in the U.S. While there are still about a dozen Blockbuster stores left open, these are expected to close down as digital media streaming takes over the market.
The fact that those 12 stores survived this long at all is a testament to the fact that there still is a fraction of the population that still loves VHS and are willing to rent their movies from a store like they used to in the good old days.
Indeed, many homes still have a lot of cassette tapes, VHS tapes, and camera film in storage. These media hold valuable memories that the family members would love to preserve despite the changing times. You could offer digital media conversion services to these people.
The trick in running a successful business lies in finding something people want and offering it to them for a fee. People want to preserve their memories and keepsakes. The fact that you can offer them the opportunity to do so while updating their storage mode and capacity is an invaluable service for which they will gladly pay. You can help transfer their data from outdated formats into DVDs or digital files that can be securely stored and easily retrieved online or from a backup disk.

7. Genealogy Research Services

If you are a history buff who has a knack for digging up information, then you might want to consider becoming a genealogy researcher. However, it is a field that requires a bit of preparation before actually becoming certified as a fully-fledged genealogy researcher. Some of the things you would have to do include:
  • Join the APG (Association of Professional Genealogists)
  • Apply for certification and accreditation in the various fields of genealogy research
  • Go for seminars to build up your skills and network
The best way to find your footing in this business is to start by researching your own family right down to the original member if possible. This is a field that has quite a high earning potential as you could charge anything between $10 – $125 an hour depending on the scope of work and the caliber of clientele.

Geneology Work
Geneology work can be highly rewarding – both financially and personally. (Image via Pixabay under a CC0 license.)

8. Real Estate and House Flipping

Investing in Real Estate has been a wildly popular pursuit for millions of individuals across the nation. The semi-recent housing crisis of 2008 resulted in innumerable properties for sale at pennies on the dollar. Small business entrepreneurs and a plethora of savvy individuals snapped up these low-cost properties and effortlessly flipped them for a sizeable profit.
While the national housing crisis has been over for quite some time, real estate investing remains just as prevalent as it has in years past. Investors quit their day jobs and have taken to creating small business enterprises that focus on the procurement of cheap properties with flipping potential that can result in incredible profits.
If you have the cash flow to invest in a low-priced property that may need a little work, you can easily flip the home to make a handsome profit on your investment, thus turning the effort into a full-fledged business that you increasingly become more adept at.

9. Computer Repair Services

If you have IT and computer experience and are familiar with concepts such as photo editing, word processing, spreadsheets, securities software, and the setting up of home networks, starting a computer repair service might be the ideal gig for you.
In the U.S today, more than 84% of households own at least one computer. 74% of these homes are connected to the internet where they can get computer viruses and other forms of malware. These are all potential customers. Provided you can offer these people a convenient and trustworthy service, there is a good chance that you can make a great deal of money running a computer repair service company.

10. Storage and Warehousing

Warehousing businesses and storage companies are highly profitable business endeavors that merely require the availability of space and an ability to rent that space.
There is an immense population of people and companies who need to safely store equipment, tools, and personal belongings and who will happily pay a premium to guarantee an available space that is under surveillance and secure against inclement weather.

11. Personal Training Services

Personal training services have surged in popularity in recent years. With increasing numbers of people looking for expert guidance on how to lose fat, build muscle and become more defined, fitness trainers have enjoyed being part of an industry that continues to grow.
From one-on-one services to group sessions, personal trainers offer services to clientele at a variety of price points that are accessible for many budgets.
The overall success of a personal trainer often relies on their degree of expertise and their ability to produce real, tangible results. Profits and growth of any fitness training enterprise are due in large part to word-of-mouth business, or referrals, and producing exceptional and appreciable results operates in tandem with a rise in referrals-based business.
Entrepreneurs seeking to carve out a niche in the personal training world need not rely on opening or working for a large corporate gym or franchise gym. Rather, they can start on a consultancy-style basis by offering their services and working hard to achieve results for their clientele, thus strengthening the overall prowess of their company.

Personal Trainer
Personal trainers can work as part of a gym, or go it alone. (Image via Pixabay under a CC0 license.)

12. Vacation and Home Rentals

Websites such as Airbnb and VRBO have made the concept of temporarily renting out your home, apartment, or room hugely popular and relatively commonplace.
Long gone are the days when letting a veritable “stranger” into your domicile was considered a foreign concept. Rather, in today’s modern times, sites like Airbnb rely on identification services and credit card holds to provide home and apartment owners with the utmost confidence, security, and protection while also providing travelers an affordable means of temporary on-the-go housing.
Individuals who are interested in making a living (or just a few extra dollars) from renting out their home, apartment or room need not become members of sites like Airbnb or VRBO (although having a site membership can significantly assist with security measures.) Entrepreneurially-minded folks can advertise their spaces for rent on local forums such as Craigslist to achieve consistent cash flow readily and effortlessly.

Beach front property
Beachfront property, ideal for home rentals (Image via Pixabay under a CC0 license).

13. Internet Technology (IT) Support

Internet Technology support services remain in high demand, particularly with the older clientele. Keeping up with the ubiquitous use of technology, senior citizens are often the proud owners of a personal laptop, cell phone, printer, and an array of other electronic devices.
However, they are often confused about how to set up networks, sync their devices, and even operate some of the equipment they own. Internet Technology support services readily answer the needs of these seniors and everyone else who may be unfamiliar with tech equipment. You could start a mobile tech support company that conveniently makes house calls.
A venture like this requires minimal start-up fees as the bulk of the capital will come from your own intellect and know-how. In addition to a very small amount of overhead; IT-skilled individuals will require a vehicle, cash flow for advertising, and the relevant skills to help a customer base with a variety of different needs.

14. Tutoring & Enrichment Activities

As mentioned earlier, families seeking healthy, wholesome, and enriching activities are often at a loss regarding discovering appropriate alternatives.
While fun family days can be planned at unique venues such as trampoline parks or rock climbing gyms, there are a wealth of activities that can be enjoyed during the week and after school hours.
Answering the demand of families for healthy and fun activities for their children, businesses providing enrichment activities have become increasingly popular and in demand, particularly in major cities across the United States.
Enrichment activities businesses have grown immensely not only because of consumer demand but also because of the unfortunate decline in educational funding.
The popularity of enrichment activities businesses can be attributed to its wealth of healthy, wholesome, and fun activities ranging from:
  • Music lessons
  • Swimming
  • Gymnastics
  • Art and crafts
  • Martial arts
  • Yoga
  • Exercise
If you are an individual who holds expertise in skill and can easily reach it, providing enrichment activities can be a relatively simple endeavor achieved by advertising your services. Conversely, you can go big and open your own enrichment and recreation center inclusive of an array of activities geared towards children’s interests.

Piano Lessons
Offering piano lessons for kids is a great enrichment-based business idea (Image via Pixabay under a CC0 license).

15. Virtual Assistant Services

The concept of virtual assistant services as the online business has risen in popularity in recent years due to a robust economy and evolving technological times.
Presently, executives, managers, and even entrepreneurs employ virtual personal assistant services to cut down their workload affordably and effectively. Far more affordable than taking on a new full-time employee to help with tasks, virtual personal assistants are effectively temporary employees who help relieve the burden of overworked professionals.
Virtual assistants enjoy plenty of autonomy within their professions and can choose their clients, create their own schedules, and work the hours that they desire.
Job duties often include but are not limited to, managing overloaded emails, scheduling meetings, making travel arrangements, and completing an array of tasks to help their clients run their businesses as smoothly as possible.
Becoming a virtual assistant is extremely affordable and requires just a laptop, internet connection, and the ability to successfully complete all tasks you are given.
You can find most listings on freelance websites such as UpworkPeople per Hour or even Craigslist. You could also approach high-ranking corporate executives directly through professional websites like LinkedIn.

16. Graphic Design

Are you exceptionally skilled at software such as IndesignIllustrator, and Photoshop? If the answer is yes, then you are an in-demand individual who can go into a business serving a broad base of clientele including individual business owners, groups, charities, and corporations.
While our population has grown by leaps and bounds regarding familiarity with personal technology, graphic design software has, for the most part, remained little understood by many.
The importance of graphic design can be found throughout the world. From print advertising to the editing of photographs, the very means in which our populace consumes visual imagery is almost always related to the field of graphic design.
The overall unfamiliarity with the field has resulted in an industry that is filled with consultants, advisors, and assistants offering skilled knowledge in graphic design to produce exceptionally crafted visuals for small and large businesses.
Businesses employ individuals knowledgeable in graphic design in a full-time employee capacity or often as independent consultants.
Despite the role they take on within the company, those skilled at graphic design can be tasked with many crucial projects such as creating advertising and marketing materials featuring the logo and various information, as well as creating pamphlets and designing a company’s website.
Ultimately tasked with creating and promoting a polished, slick image for the company online and in print, graphic designers have become vastly essential employees within businesses of all kinds.

Graphic designer
Graphic designers work for a whole host of businesses of all sizes (Image via Flickr under the public domain).

17. Social Media Management

Social media managers are a relatively new occupation that has experienced incredible growth over the last part of the decade. The immense post-millennial population that exists today in our country were essentially raised on social media. Keywords such as Myspace, Facebook, and Yahoo readily became part of a child’s lexicon at exceedingly early ages.
As those millennials have grown into teenagers and young adults, they have effectively joined the consumer base of the economy. Millennial consumers expect the businesses they deal with to not only have a robust social media presence but also to be able to partake in any customer service issues via a readily responsive social media avenue.
As a result, the use of social media among small-, medium-, and large-scale companies has veritably exploded in recent years. The employment of social media managers has become commonplace, with businesses actively seeking out individuals who are highly adept at various social media avenues and are able to facilitate and organize consumer communications in those avenues.
Social media managers command a relatively generous salary and can work comfortable hours doing what they enjoy. Crafting a job as a social media manager is as easy as being highly fluent in Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and LinkedIn possessing a high degree of organizational management, and additionally having the ability to produce results on a fast basis.

18. Advertising Management

The online business environment is highly competitive. With most readers and potential customers having a 3-second attention span, not only do businesses have to create attractive and useful content, but they also need to find ways to drive traffic to their platforms. More often than not, this requires paid ads from substantial search engines such as Google and platforms like Facebook.
But just because a business can pay for ads does not mean that they will get value for their money. That is why they often need to turn to a professional who knows how to manage and drive the most useful kind of paid traffic to their websites. Understanding things like:
  • The impact of retargeting
  • Custom audience definitions
  • Ebb and flow within a sales funnel
All of this can be confusing and quite frankly frustrating to an entrepreneur who still has to worry about things like product development, taxes, and overheads. You could help take this load off their plate.
If you understand and know all there is to know about paid advertising, you could start your own ad management company online and sell your services to the many websites and companies online that need it. The truth is, this is something that you can take the time to learn and really should.
Ads are the life force that runs through all these mega-companies such as Google and Facebook. They are not going anywhere any time soon. As things stand, more and more companies will be opting to pay for traffic to their websites through ads. They will need someone who knows how to manage all that and provide them with value for money.
Just to show you how big this market is poised to be, research by eMarketer shows that online advertising will grow by double digits through to 2021. It will leap from $83 billion to about $129.23 billion by 2021. Online advertising has already surpassed TV advertising with an approximate gap of a whopping $10 billion. There is money to be made here if you have the skills.

Half an hour of web ads
Half an hour of web ads (Image via Flickr under a CC0 license).

19. Professional Webinar Business

Webinars present online marketers with a platform to interact and engage with an audience that is more than willing to purchase whatever it is they are selling. While creating a webinar business might sound like a fool’s errand too many, before you dismiss it, you should keep this in mind. Jason Fladlien, one of the most successful webinar hosts and co-founder of Rapid Crush, has made well over $100 million selling things on his webinars alone.
The truth is, with the right kind of product, the right kind of audience, and the right kind of medium, you can make a financial killing online today. That is exactly what you need to do if you want to start and run a successful webinar business:
  • Find the right product
  • Show people why they need that product
  • Present it to them in an engaging manner through a well hosted and reliable webinar
  • Cash in on your hard work
The best thing about it is that you do not even have to own the product. You can run your entire affiliate marketing business through webinars. If this sounds like something you might want to do, some of the best and most reliable webinar platforms in the world include WebinarJam and GoToWebinar and will help get you started on the right foot.
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