First start by developing a product of service in an area the makes you happy. This can be anything from baseball to basket weaving. Once you realize what makes you happy, then get some good supporting material and develop it. The time and energy you put into the better it will do for you. Make sure a pick something that you like and it will be a double bonus when it really starts to take off.
I have two business ideas that I'm not pursuing right now. One of them is online and one of them is offline. First, offline, you can make huge money emptying septic tanks. The trucks are cheap, the labour's cheap, and the profit margins are astronomical. It's just a big vacuum. You stick it in a hole. You push a button. You collect several hundred dollars. Why so much? Because it's gross and smelly and nobody wants to do it. Second, online, there's often no easy way for businesses to get chemical toilets delivered. Each individual company has its own website and its own interface and its own territory, and you have to check whether company A has toilets for this and that date at this and that location, and if not you have to go check company B, and the rates fluctuate and the inventory's wrong and it's just a pain in the arse. So if someone were to put together a nice integrated website for chemical toilets, where you say "I need a chemical toilet at this location for these dates" and it goes out and finds the toilet FOR you... I'll bet companies that need them frequently would pay you a subscription fee. Both of these are easily six-figure brandable and franchisable businesses.
Although the evaluation stage is arguably one of the most important components of the leadership development and change process, it is often not given the attention it deserves. Beckhard and Harris (1977) defined Evaluation as “a set of planned, information-gathering and analytical activities undertaken to provide those responsible for the management of change with a satisfactory assessment of the effects and/or progress of the change effort." (Organizational Transitions. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, p.86). Nearly all companies use various systems to evaluate the effectiveness of the OD initiative. However, the subject of measurement can vary form one company to another as well as the methods in which evaluation can be taken. https://bestpracticeinstitute.org/cgi-bin/expert_profile.pl?id=427&cmd=webinars Want Better results? Change Your Thinking! By Denise Cooper
Have you got a niche that you are interested in or something you are good at, if so write an ebook or go to elance and get one written. Do some video or if you know an expert in your field, then interview them. Then put them all on a website and sell them to people in your niche, try and give them something for free as well.
There are so many business you can find............. what kind of business you are able to that's totally depend you........ please go to a search engine you can find your preferable business.
You'd try to find your interest and then focus on it.I still believe that interest can be the best teacher and drive you fight for it.
If anyone has great ideas they probably aren't going to part with them. You could invent a time machine or something and go back and make google yourself perhaps..? Or skip the last step, just the time machine is a good idea!
Well, the best advice I can give you is find a product that your intrested in, even if you think people might not be interested, youd be surprised what people will like and buy. Plus the main thing is if your interested in it, then you'll be passionate about it and a better sales man. Then if your planning on selling online, find an affiliate site that sells what your intrested in.
can we get a few more details. I mean is there something your good at.. Maybe something your interested in?
If you are open to the adult business, and actually want a solid short term ROI. I would recommend a clip store. If you have some cash to your name, I would invest in the next version of pay sites. Tube pay sites. I would also add in mobile. Good luck!
This is depend on your interest. If you have budget,you can buy some server then sell it as shared hosting.
There are 1000's of business ideas..... What are your interested in? Do you have any skills? If you want to get ahead, concentrate on passive income models for profit. Do the work, but continue to get paid after the initial leg work. Building web properties, creating royalties by publishing unique content, becoming an affiliate of a membership etc. come to mind.
Planning on starting a small business would be more effective if you have gone over several ideas. It will take you some time to go through several small business ideas before finally landing on one. Choosing the right idea will benefit you greatly especially if you don't have a background in entrepreneurship. A small business does not have to be a full-time job especially at first. Some people start a small business out of a hobby and when it grows, that's when they quit their day job and go full blast.