What to do When Franchising Doesn't Make Any Sense
by Stone Evans
Published on this site: July 15th, 2004

When some folks begin to think about a business of their own,
they know in that very moment what kind they are going to start.
Then, there are the rest of us...
Knowing that we want to have a business of our own is not enough.
Many of us have struggled with the important question of what type
of enterprise we would like to start.
Franchises offer a simple pre-packaged money making idea, but the
cost of a franchise often makes it a prohibitive option to most
folks who contemplate going out on their own.
For those who do not have a million dollars to buy a McDonalds
franchise, we must look to other ideas for our own business.
There are literally hundreds of lucrative home business ideas for
you to choose from, which will suit every type of personality and
all levels of financing. From selling information on the Internet
as a infopreneur, to growing delicious gourmet mushrooms for sale
to restaurants and catering companies; there is a pile of money
to be made by filling a need, for these and a host of other necessary
services.
Of course, actually liking what you do, will have a lot to do with
the success of your new venture, so be sure to pick a home business
that you'll enjoy running and that will keep you motivated.
For example, if you're a math whiz, an accounting or income tax
service might be the ideal home business for you to start. Perhaps
writing is your forte and you'd like to start your own home based
copywriting service or advertising agency. Each of these businesses
can be run successfully--and profitably from
the comfort of your own home. Academia might not be your cup of
tea, but maybe you are good with your hands --- having a creative
genius where crafts are concerned. Craft items are red-hot sellers
at swap meets, country fairs and world wide over the Internet, and
they can provide you with solid profits. If crafts don't interest
you, then why not start a laundry service with pick-up and delivery,
or a shopping service for shut-in's--even a companion service or
granny sitter or a doctor shuttle service; any of which, could be
much in demand, in and around your neighborhood or community.
When brainstorming new ideas for your future home business, keep
in mind the soul of any successful endeavor is providing a product
or service that others will actually purchase in quantities. Satisfy
the needs of your target market, and your target market will keep
you and your home based business healthy, happy and profitable.
Below are some suggestions for home business ideas that might help
you decide on a suitable venture in which to invest.
Multi-level-marketing (mlm), floral/plant service for offices and
hospitals, pooper-scooper service, dog walking service, answering
service, vending machine service, gift basket service, homemade
soap maker, mobile windshield repair service, mobile tire repair
service, income tax specialist, researcher, freelance writer, business
card and letterhead designer, courier, shut-in/shuttle service,
landscaping service, tree trimming service, wood crafter, carpenter,
crafts and crafting supplies, pool cleaning service, plants/nursery
starts, growing herbs, growing mushrooms, garage sale and swap meet
vendor, proofreader, private investigator, typing service, interior
decorator/designer, website design, wedding consultant, hot lunch/snack
vendor at local courthouses, pet sitting service, pet grooming service,
Internet entrepreneur, paralegal, gourmet
catering service, new media production, mobile cosmetic technician,
mobile nail technician, mobile hair stylist, aerobics instructor,
personal fitness trainer, advertising consultant, companion service,
small printing service.
Ideas, ideas; hopefully the above ideas will give you some fresh
ideas of your own to mull over. A spring board if you will, on which
to dive into your own chosen home business.
When you work from home, any business you start has the potential
to explode into a perpetual gold mine! It just depends on how much
your home business is in demand around your community or on the
Internet. Your home business might start slow and steady, regularly
picking up clients as you become more
established. On the other hand, your chosen home business may take
off like wildfire, quickly becoming too hot for you to handle by
yourself (well done!). This is the time to enlist the help of willing
family members to help you out in your time of need, which will
make your business into a friendly, family concern. This will also
help family members better understand your business and get a grasp
on the mechanics of profit.
Good luck in all your decisions and have fun with your home business,
which ever one you choose, and don't forget to enjoy your newfound
freedom!

Stone Evans owns the Home Business Resource Directory where
you can find everything you`ll ever need to start, run and grow
a home based business at: http://www.Home-Business.com
To read more articles by Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy:
http://www.home-business.com/nav/articles/.

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