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The Most Profitable Small-Business Industries Startup Ideas

Start 38 Most Profitable Small-Business Industries.

 

Being talented with numbers can really pay off if you’re looking to start a profitable business. This is generally due to lower overhead and startup costs. A lot of these industries you can start at your house. All the below-mentioned businesses are called Service industries. While profit isn’t the only matter for an entrepreneur to consider -- other factors to consider are whether the business matches his or her skills, what sort of licensing or training is required and how the business would fare during a recession -- it’s an important place to start.

 

 1.Auto detailing

 

Have a meticulous eye for detail and love to get things gleaming clean? Auto detailing is probably a perfect side business for you. In essence, your job is to make cars sparkle inside and out – and many people are quite happy to pay well for this service.

 

 2.Babysitting

 

Got lots of evenings free? Like kids? Babysitting may be a great side business for you. Keep an eye on multiple children on Friday and Saturday nights and you can earn some easy cash over time.

 

3.Rent out a room in your home

 

Have some extra space in your home? Turn that extra bedroom into a “bed and breakfast” room. If you live near any sort of tourist destination, you can try your hand at renting out a room through ads or sites. You may also find paid hosting opportunities in your community: Sign up to host exchange students, visiting professors to a nearby college, or hospital patients receiving long-term treatment.

 

4.Blogging

 

If you enjoy writing, find a topic you’re passionate about and start a website dedicated to covering that topic and anything else interesting you want to talk about. All you need is a computer, some time, and some energy to consistently write. It can start as a hobby and turn into a business over time. And blog hosting can cost less than $12 per month.

 

Blogging is not a thing that can make you a millionaire overnight but a slow and steady process that can make decent money over a period of time.

There are many ways to earn from your blog. Mostly bloggers depend on Advertisements from Adsense and other CPM networks.

Apart from CPM networks, you can go for direct advertisers once your blog gets big traffic.

You can also so product reviews sponsored posts etc.

 

You can do a couple of things:

 

Improve your quality content to approve it for the Adsense account. And then u can earn through Adsense. You can do affiliate marketing (selling other's products and services) in your blogs. You can earn by showing ads of other's products in your blog. If you don't have any blog website then you can register in sites where they will pay you for writing blogs. Some of them are HubPages, Fiverr, Content BLVD, etc.

 

 5. Buying and reselling on eBay.

 

Thanks to technology, there are more opportunities than ever to buy and resell products for extra money. Plenty of people buy local and in-demand products at a discount and resell them on eBay for profit.

 

 6. Cake and cupcake baking and decorating

 

Enjoy baking and have a bit of an artistic touch? Learn how to decorate cakes and make them for special events. Sell your creations online via Craigslist or your local neighborhood Facebook page, or at local farmers' markets. Many people are willing to pay others to create custom cakes for birthday parties and special events.

 

 7.Snowplowing

 

Live in an area with plenty of snowfall during the winter? If so, you could easily start a snowplow business by investing in a plow attachment for your pickup truck or Jeep. If you want to start smaller, you could even build your business by clearing driveways and walkways with a shovel or a snowblower.

 

 8.Dog Care and walking.

 

Dog walking is the perfect side business for anyone who has a few hours to kill during the day. Once you get a few clients, you simply need to pick up their dogs and take them on long, leisurely walks that will tire them out and keep them in shape. Bonus: Walking dogs may help you in your quest to stay fit as well.

 

9. Freelance writing

 

If you’re good with words, you might be able to find some work as an online freelancer. A variety of publications need online content in the form of stories, product or service descriptions, and reports, and if you have the talent and skill, you could easily be the one to create them. Fortunately, all you need is a computer and Internet connection to get started. RealWritingJobs.com is a great place to start.

 

10. Creating custom clothing.

 

The Internet has created opportunities for people who can sew and design custom clothing for special events. Many people have found success in creating custom birthday outfits for babies and selling them on sites like eBay, for example. In addition to selling online, you could also market this service to people in your local community.

 

11. Housecleaning Contract.

 

Many people simply don’t enjoy cleaning their homes and are willing to pay a reasonable price to have someone do the work for them. This is a great way to earn extra money in a flexible way, particularly if you have time off during the workweek. And since you will be working for yourself, you can often choose your own hours, terms, and pay.

 

 12. Pet sitting

 

When people go on trips, they’re often concerned as to what will happen with their pets. That’s where you step in — offer yourself as a safe place to leave their pets, or be willing to go to their home to take care of their pets. In many cases, people are more than willing to pay a qualified pet sitter in order to avoid sending their pet to a professional kennel.

 

 13.Home daycare

 

Many states allow people to start an in-home daycare with minimal licensing and paperwork. If you love children and have plenty of time and space at home, this is a perfect business to get into. All you need is a safe room or two for children to play in, some toys and activities, and a whole lot of patience.

 

 14.Cleaning services for businesses

 

Many businesses and civic institutions need individuals who can clean their offices and common areas outside of normal business hours. If you’re willing to work some nights and weekends, you can build a cleaning side business and get in shape all in one fell swoop.

 

15. Social media expert.

 

Almost everyone uses Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest these days, but did you know that many companies will pay people to help them manage their social media accounts — sometimes even part-time from home? To find social media jobs, you can start by contacting businesses with a social media presence and scanning sites like Upwork.com for opportunities. Check outPaidSocialMediaJobs.com for more information on how to get started with this type of business and to find companies willing to pay for your services.

 

 16.Gourmet cookie making.

 

If you love baking and are able to keep your hand out of the proverbial cookie jar, making gourmet cookies is a great side hustle with plenty of long-term potentials. Start by learning how to execute unique and tasty gourmet cookie recipes, then seal the deal by creating or purchasing professional-looking packaging. Sell your cookies online or to people in your local community.

 

17.Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, and Payroll Services

 

“The accounting industry is consistently a top performer on our list,” says Sageworks’ Weaver.

No matter how the economy is doing, everyone needs accountants. Also, this industry tends to have low overhead and repeat clients.

 

18.Management of Companies and Enterprises

 

This industry is made up of small, privately-owned offices of bank holding companies and other types of holding companies.

Some well-known examples of holding companies (that do not fall into the small-business category) are Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and Carl Icahn’s Icahn Enterprises.

 

19.Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers

 

While the real estate market is largely dependent on the health of the economy, real estate brokers and agents have low operating costs and all you need to get started is an agent or brokerage license.

 

20.Automotive Equipment Rental and Leasing

 

With the on-demand economy on the rise, Sageworks analyst Libby Bierman says that people may be leasing and renting more cars using on-demand services such as Zipcar -- along with more traditional rental services such as Hertz.

 

21.Legal Services

 

Anyone who has ever hired a lawyer knows it’s not cheap. Law, like accounting, generally has low operating costs as well as repeat clients. However, this business category includes not only lawyers but notaries, settlement officers (who deal in the transaction of securities) and title search agents in real estate.

 

22.Offices of Dentists

 

Dentists, like physicians, benefit from recurring patients, and while startup costs can be expensive -- dental equipment is quite costly -- the profession has the advantage of handling several patients at a time, plus many pay out of pocket.

 

23.Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution

 

This category of small, privately-held electric power companies includes not just your traditional, fossil fuel electric powers but also hydroelectric, nuclear, solar, wind, geothermal and more.

 

24.Lessors of Real Estate

 

Lessors, also known as landlords, show that renting both residential and nonresidential properties is a profitable gig once you recover the initial costs of purchase.

 

25.Offices of Other Health Practitioners

 

How is this category different from physicians? It’s not, really. There is a census delineation between chiropractors, optometrists, mental-health practitioners, and podiatrists -- who fall under this category of “other health practitioners” -- and all other types of physicians.

 

26.Offices of Physicians

 

Being a doctor requires years of training, certification and likely, medical school debt. However, doctors also benefit from regular clients and relatively low overhead costs.

 

27.Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing

 

It pays to rent or lease. These businesses typically rent or lease commercial machinery and equipment across industries.

 

28.Management, Scientific and Technical Consulting Services

 

Some types of businesses that fall under this category are businesses that provide either management or consulting on a range of expertise, including human resources, marketing, and environmental issues.

 

29.Specialized Design Services

 

Small businesses that specialize in interior, industrial and graphic design are flourishing, as the value of a product or business’s function has become inextricably linked to appearance and design.

 

30.Office Administrative Services

 

These administrative businesses are the backbone of business operations across a variety of industries -- from food services to physicians' offices -- and provide the day-to-day administrative services, such as record keeping, financial planning, and billing.

 

31.Tutoring

 

Did you major in a subject like English, history, or math in college, or do exceptionally well on the SAT exam? Do you have patience with children? If so, you likely have what you need to tutor kids in particular subjects. Seek out parents or teachers and let them know that you tutor students in a certain subject, and offer materials for them to share, and phone calls will often trickle in. You can get going locally or expand across the country by offering to tutor online.

 

32.Virtual assistant

 

Many ultra-busy professionals appreciate having someone who can check and answer their email, organize task lists for them, update their calendars, and other administrative tasks, with minimal interaction. The best part is that you can provide this service from home with a good Internet connection.

 

33.Website design

 

Many small businesses in your community could use a very basic web presence to tell others about their business. Quite often, these businesses don’t have a large budget for such things. That’s where you come in – get a bunch of clients from the local community by beating the pavement, create sites for them, and maintain them for a small fee. Get enough businesses and you have a nice side business of your own that doesn’t require a ton of maintenance time.

 

34.Wedding planner

 

If you’re one of those people who can’t help but flip through bridal magazines and think about various wedding arrangements in your daydreams, wedding planning might be the perfect thing for you. A great way to get started is to develop a website or blog on the topic, get to know people

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