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Small and Growing: Small Business Opportunities You Shouldn't Miss
- By Daegan Smith
- Published 05/18/2008
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Daegan Smith
Daegan Smith is an expert online home based business entrepreneur who's passion is empowering others to live a life on their own terms leveraging the awesome power of the internet. He's author of several home business books and courses, the owner of DaeganSmith.com, and the co-founder of Power Prospecting System.
Most of the big companies we know and respect today started small. Banana Republic, Microsoft, McDonald's Even Coca-Cola started out as a concentrated drink dispensed from drug store shelves. But look at how far they've come! So if you're someone dreaming of owning a big corporation someday, don't be afraid to be the little guy. There are small business opportunities you can start today that you can build on later. Take a look at some of these opportunities that just might be the ticket to success and wealth for you:
Design
Design can cover different industries ñ arts, music, media, advertising, even construction. If you have an eye for detail and a creative mind, you could start a small business as a designer. You will need to invest in some equipment and materials, however, such as a computer, design software, scanner, color printer which can handle high resolutions and paper materials.
For clients, you can target neighborhoods, communities or even companies. Michael Fallone and Doug Bartow co-own id29, a small design company but they weren't afraid to take on the big guys. Their chutzpah worked. In 2007, the firm (which has only four employees) announced that they were looking at $1 million in sales.
Personal care service
You could sell personal care products that people can use by themselves but you can also sell a service that takes that responsibility away from them. Yup, people like to be pampered, regardless of their age, gender or background. And if you throw in something extra, something that will make it more luxurious for them, they'll come running.
Take for example Kelly McElroy, owner of Massage & Merlot in Colorado, who started her small business by combining two of her interests: wine consultancy and massage therapy. By targeting a mid- to high-end market, she offered a home-based business providing both wine tastings and relaxing massages.
Food and something more
Everybody eats. This is why no matter how badly the economy is doing, there's always someone somewhere starting a food or restaurant business. You don't have to start big at all. This is a small business opportunity you can start right in the comfort of your own home if you want to cut down on the rent and other overhead expenses.
To compete, offer something with a twist ñ something that is yummy but different, something that will stand out. Matisse and Jack's in San Francisco, for example, is a small business that offers delicious baked snacks using healthful, organic and all-natural ingredients. Or if you prefer good old comfort food, do so with a blast. Reese's Chicken Pot Pies in Detroit uses chunky cuts of chicken breast, a flaky, light outer crust and gravy so special, its recipe is kept secret.
Job network and placement
As a small business, a job network and placement agency can offer plenty in terms of revenue. Plus, you'll be doing a great service both for your clients and the people for whom you help find jobs. To succeed in this business, you need to have a strong network of contacts among companies, an understanding of the industry and lots of business savvy.
One of the more successful of companies that took this small business opportunity is MSI (Medical Solutions International). This is a nursing placement service that provides short-term jobs for nurses in medical facilities. It now operates in the U.S. and internationally and currently has over 10,000 RNs in its network. It has grown phenomenally, grossing over $3 million in 2005. In 2006, its gross revenue went over $11 million. So who says small can't get bigger?
*********For more information about Small Business Opportunities be sure to follow the link in the resource box below to receive your free home business Cd.
Daegan Smith in an expert online home business marketer and consultant who's authored several home business box and course. To receive your free CD with the complete blueprint of how to go from $0 to over $85,172.74 in just 18 months working from your kitchen table go here now: http://www.recruitlikecrazy.com
Design
Design can cover different industries ñ arts, music, media, advertising, even construction. If you have an eye for detail and a creative mind, you could start a small business as a designer. You will need to invest in some equipment and materials, however, such as a computer, design software, scanner, color printer which can handle high resolutions and paper materials.
For clients, you can target neighborhoods, communities or even companies. Michael Fallone and Doug Bartow co-own id29, a small design company but they weren't afraid to take on the big guys. Their chutzpah worked. In 2007, the firm (which has only four employees) announced that they were looking at $1 million in sales.
Personal care service
You could sell personal care products that people can use by themselves but you can also sell a service that takes that responsibility away from them. Yup, people like to be pampered, regardless of their age, gender or background. And if you throw in something extra, something that will make it more luxurious for them, they'll come running.
Take for example Kelly McElroy, owner of Massage & Merlot in Colorado, who started her small business by combining two of her interests: wine consultancy and massage therapy. By targeting a mid- to high-end market, she offered a home-based business providing both wine tastings and relaxing massages.
Food and something more
Everybody eats. This is why no matter how badly the economy is doing, there's always someone somewhere starting a food or restaurant business. You don't have to start big at all. This is a small business opportunity you can start right in the comfort of your own home if you want to cut down on the rent and other overhead expenses.
To compete, offer something with a twist ñ something that is yummy but different, something that will stand out. Matisse and Jack's in San Francisco, for example, is a small business that offers delicious baked snacks using healthful, organic and all-natural ingredients. Or if you prefer good old comfort food, do so with a blast. Reese's Chicken Pot Pies in Detroit uses chunky cuts of chicken breast, a flaky, light outer crust and gravy so special, its recipe is kept secret.
Job network and placement
As a small business, a job network and placement agency can offer plenty in terms of revenue. Plus, you'll be doing a great service both for your clients and the people for whom you help find jobs. To succeed in this business, you need to have a strong network of contacts among companies, an understanding of the industry and lots of business savvy.
One of the more successful of companies that took this small business opportunity is MSI (Medical Solutions International). This is a nursing placement service that provides short-term jobs for nurses in medical facilities. It now operates in the U.S. and internationally and currently has over 10,000 RNs in its network. It has grown phenomenally, grossing over $3 million in 2005. In 2006, its gross revenue went over $11 million. So who says small can't get bigger?
*********For more information about Small Business Opportunities be sure to follow the link in the resource box below to receive your free home business Cd.
Daegan Smith in an expert online home business marketer and consultant who's authored several home business box and course. To receive your free CD with the complete blueprint of how to go from $0 to over $85,172.74 in just 18 months working from your kitchen table go here now: http://www.recruitlikecrazy.com

