Entrepreneurial businesses come in all shapes
and sizes. With only a few exceptions, if a big company can
do it, so can a small one. Come explore the wide world of
possibilities, including retail, direct sales, and a wide
range of service businesses.
Choosing a
Business to Start
The traditional approach to entrepreneurship is to research
the market, identify a need, and create a business to fill
it. In recent years, "Do what you love and the money will
follow," has become increasingly popular. But there's an
approach that combines the best of both.
Best
Business Opportunities 2005
2004's hot trends become 2005's hot opportunities. If you're
thinking about starting a business this year, here are some
of the best new business ideas you may want to consider.
10 Under
$20: Legitimate Businesses You Can Start for $20
Whether you're employed and starting a business on the side,
a student or homemaker looking for extra income, or
unemployed and exploring your options, there are plenty of
opportunities to start a business inexpensively. They may
not make you a living right away, but all have the potential
to grow into full-time work. Take a look at 10 such
opportunities and learn what to do with the $20!
Create Your Own
Summer Job: 6 Ways to Make Money This Summer
If you're a recent graduate, a teacher or student off for
the summer, or anyone else looking for some quick cash,
summer's a great time to start a business. With a little
money, some hard work, and a lot of entrepreneurial spirit,
you can start turning a profit immediately. And all of these
ideas are things you can still walk away from in September
if you want to.
Top Ten
Business Opportunities for 2004 (Small Business)
Small Business Guide Darrell Zahorsky takes a look at the
top small business opportunities for 2004. This includes
some obvious ones, like anything in the organic industry,
and some not-so-obvious ones, like hot rod accessories.