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Low Cost, High Profit, Part Time Business Ideas?

May 25, 2010 · 8 

Question by Johan

Looking for Low Cost, High Profit, Part Time Business Ideas that I can begin with $5000 or less. Looking for 5 – 10 good ideas…legal only! Please no dumb answers. Willing to think about online, but I’m more experienced in service businesses. Thanks!
Willing to invest $1000 per idea. By the way, I already have a lawn care and janortial business…

Best Answer by Businesssucceed

One good plan for part time business is to start online business. There are many business online models that one could select from. One of several simplest model you’ll be able to explore is the affiliate marketing system. Affiliate marketing is essentially being the web marketing agent of a merchant. In the world wide web environment, most merchant are incredibly good at picking out opportunities and creating a services or products to fill your demand. However, some merchants are certainly not good at selling their one-of-a-kind product and tend to outsource its promoting arm. This is the place that the affiliate comes throughout.

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8 Responses to “Low Cost, High Profit, Part Time Business Ideas?”
  1. Chung Tang says:

    Surveys

    Sell Survey Service and Leverage the Results

    eg. Car Dealerships
    “Let me survey your sales team for their knowledge and competentcy. Let me design a quiz for the service/product you’re launching” and charge them $500 for it.

    OR

    “let me do a survey for your customers, let’s ask them what they would like to buy from you or how they rate the company”
    Get the details, discuss the results then use that information
    and leverage that into some sort of consulting or coaching

    OR you could say something like

    “are you aware that we can put together an online survey for your customers or staff and survey for anything you like anything that you’d like to get or that you haven’t gotten around to it yet. YES?

    OK, so we can leverage that for you ONLINE USING our internet marketing technology and we’ll prepare a report for you and i’ll come deliver that to you and for that, it’ll only going to be $495.00 if you make a decision within the next 48 hours, we only have 3 spots available this week, 2 are already gone”

    You go use Google’s Free Surveys or Survey Monkey (paid)…let me know how that works out.

    **********************************
    Or you could sell testimonials.
    **********************************
    1. Offer to get testimonials from their customers (of their choosing)
    2. Do 5 for $1000 to start
    3. Get and sign contract
    4. Get paid FIRST (50% down)
    5. Buy a HD flip
    6. Shoot quick testimonial
    7. Tell them if they like it, you could do more of that for them.

    Send me an email and let me know how it works out for you.

    Chung

  2. Terrell says:

    I’m not sure what your level of expertise is but I have been able to get in the travel industry, which is an 8 trillion dollar industry with no prior experience but a lot of hands on training. Not a fly by night company and has all the credentials required, by the travel industry. Low start-up cost, and the ability to operate a debt free business with in ur first month part-time. For more info email me @ tyltravel@aol.com, in the subject box put “I want in”.

  3. telco_united says:

    Have you consider network marketing in the service industry.
    (phones) We have been networking for awhile now and its working for us. I still do the job thing but at night my wife and I are building our future and my retirement.
    If this sounds OK have a look at our website
    If not we hope you have much sucess anyway.

  4. wiredfreak says:

    Below are the best pieces of advice in making a business.

    1. Send your best talent into the field in search of promising new ideas.

    2. There’s little U.S. consumers won’t leave home for if the price is right.

    3. Meet very basic customer needs with a radical new design.

    4. Look for novel ways to breathe new life into mature categories.

    5. Turn your shortcomings into a killer product idea.

    6. Services that once required face time can be profitably handled online.

    7. Find a desirable Third World niche product and industrialize it.

    8. Test tech in markets where adoption is advanced, then bring it back to the States.

    9. You don’t have to run a global company from a major city; sometimes, in fact, it’s better not to.

    10. Even the oldest, most entrenched companies must continually evolve.

    11. Success really can be a matter of inspiration and perspiration.

    12. To catalyze radical change in a large organization, start small.

    13. Take aim at new customers by making utilitarian products stylish.

    14. Don’t underestimate the profit potential of fun.

    15. Use cheap guerrilla tactics to launch a company.

    16. Create ways to allow more of your workers’ personal lives inside company boundaries.

    17. Solve a “last mile” problem with cheap hardware.

    18. Attack local markets that big companies can’t reach.

    19. Sell services that piggyback on a booming retail trend.

    20. Find yet-to-be-exploited niches in the global commodities boom.

    21. Utilize the incentives that reform-minded governments offer to foreign investors.

    22. Give customers their own virtual space, and then charge them to decorate and customize it.

    23. When importing a product from overseas, be ruthless about cutting features that won’t translate well to your domestic market.

    24. If you want younger customers, forget advertising: Offer enough cool features that they’ll do your marketing for you.

    25. When starting a business, listen to your heart, not your bankers.

    26. If your domestic market is small, go global in pursuit of investors as well as customers.

    27. When economic factors spur demand, look to the past for ideas that were ahead of their time.

    28. Striking design can offset objections to large-scale industrial projects.

    29. Online businesses can easily – and cheaply – target international markets from anywhere.

    30. Build employee loyalty with best-in-class perks and funky frills.

    31. Tap into new markets created by today’s sky-high oil prices.

    ———————————

    Below are the 7 Best Business Ideas to have with low cost:

    1. Pet Sitting
    2. Residential cleaning services
    3. Delivery services
    4. Grass cutting/snow removal services
    5. Scrapbooking
    6. hauling services
    7. eBay selling

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  6. mightytinner says:

    Drop me an email. I have hooked with some friends that have pioneered a way to franchise on line by building communities of people offline. About $300 to $400 to start. We are well funded and not looking for investors just builders.

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