If you're one of the tens of thousands of entrepreneurs who are considering whether to start a business, then this book is for you.
There are no shortage of reasons to go it alone and be your own boss: Job security is at an all-time low in America – sometimes it feels like the only company you can trust is the one that you start yourself! Add to the fact that the power of the Internet has not only greatly democratized the economy and lowered the barrier to entry for a lot of people, but has opened up whole new industries, and you've got a pretty compelling case to strike out on your own.
Whether you're transitioning from an old career into a new one, facing the all-too-familiar struggle to stay at home with the kids and remain productive, or retiring and looking for what's next, a business or home- based business is a great opportunity. Starting one is within reach for just about anybody who's willing to take on the risk and work hard.
If you're sure you want to get started, but don't know how to get started, this e-book is the perfect place to start. This book contains 43 ideas for businesses that you can begin building today without a huge amount of capital. The right business for you is lurking among these pages and when you encounter one that resonates with you, you'll find some useful information on that particular business to give you a head start on reaching your goals.
You're about to embark on an exciting new chapter of your life, and you should be proud to be part of the few elite entrepreneurs in this country that decide to go into business for themselves. Best of luck!
If you already own a home with some extra space, you could incorporate a bed and breakfast as a home-based business with relatively little effort. With the unparalleled success of web sites like AirBnB.com and Craigslist.com, more people than ever are taking to the Internet to try and find untraditional lodging near their business and vacation destinations.
You can be especially successful if you live somewhere near a large tourist area, a sports stadium or another big venue like a convention center. You need an unused room with its own bathroom that's segregated from the rest of the house, and you will likely need to be certified as a Food Handler by your state, since you'll be providing breakfast to your guest every morning. You'll also need to provide hotel-like amenities like turn- down services, laundry and even concierge services, if you've got a businessperson in town.
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