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Start an Antiques Business
by Aidan James
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Published on this site: March 20th, 2009 - See
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How about another great home business idea? One that is
rewarding in more ways than just the profit (and there is lots
of profit potential!). An antiques business is full of
opportunity to learn, make friends and earn some serious coin.
It is also one of those great businesses that can be as little
or as large as you want or need it to be.
The skills required are some knowledge of antiques and the
antiques trade, the eye for a bargain and maybe some handyman
skills if you plan on doing some restoration. Because the market
is so broad its often best to specialize in one area of the
business. This can also be a smart idea if you are keeping this
to very much a work at home business and so have limited space.
You can then become expert in your particular field very
quickly.
The market sectors range from the obvious to the obscure but no
matter how obscure, someone is looking to buy the pieces and
someone else is making a mint by serving the sector. This might
seem obvious but you would be surprised how many enterprising
souls start their antiques business in say furniture or
porcelain where there is much less opportunity to break through
successfully as sectors like those are very crowded and thus
competitive. Best to find yourself a less crowded sector like
antique toys and dolls or other specialty.
You can source your goods from house clearances, deceased
estate sales, advertisements and notices in local newspapers and
boards and of course by word of mouth. Your sales can be by
private sale through classifieds, markets or of course auctions
including online auctions like ebay. You don't have to be a
dealer of course, there are many interested folk doing very
nicely out of restoration for example, so if you don't fancy the
dealing part of the business that might be an avenue for you.
Most who get into antiques actually thrive on the thrill of
negotiating a purchase or a sale and are always on the lookout
for a bargain either way. You want to buy at as low a price as
possible while selling as high as you can to maximize profit.
This is where specialization can be particularly handy. A good
knowledge of the subject to hand will allow you to spot the
bargain. It is even possible to get bargains from long
established traders if you know more than them about a
particular item.
You can also make good money teaching others about antiques
either at community college type classes or on a website, you
are not likely to be short of an audience as the interest in
antiques seems universal and millions of people are looking
online for information on antiques.
Possibly the greatest thing about the business though is the
ability to choose just how deeply you want to get into the
antique business, a little or a lot, some extra cash or a whole
living, its all completely up to you.

Aidan James: See more on this lucrative home business idea
at An Antique Business at Home:
http://workathomefiles.com/2008/08/04/an-antique-business-at-home/,
or see lots more honest ways to make money at home and get free
downloads at Work at Home Ideas:
http://workathomefiles.com/work-at-home-business-ideas/.


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