List of businesses:
1) Food business. This could be segmented into
retailing at shops to food packaging inside packs or cooked meal for
corporate organization's who do not have restaurants near then or do not
have the time to leave their work stations most times. Banks are an
example.
2) Tech. This include blogging (requires very little
capital) to numerous online businesses that one could do. What's
important in tech business is to solve a problem. For example,
"callashoemaker.com" and something like "tailor.com". I think I have
just given out ideas free of charge.
3) Develop a skill. This is
one of the thing anyone can do and feed on for the most part of one's
life. Even when business is not growing, there is no cash and things are
not moving in the direction you want, your skill will still put food on
the table. For example, artists, fashion designers, hair manager (You
know), shoe designer etc.
4) Consulting. Most people have a skill
which others do not have and for some reason we do not maximize it's
use. Though you may need to register a business and be under a tutelage
of a mentor, it is still something that is very doable. If you can
write, you can sing (voice trainer), you are a body builder, or you can
train people... why don't you consult for people who require this
skills.
5) Networking. Though I am not a fan of this, I think I heard it's very profitable too if you are a natural born sales person.
6)
Real estate. Donald Trump is someone in this field. He built his
business from the scratch as a real estate person and he is today one of
the richest folks in the USA.
The real estate business is at an all
time high as that seems to be the most secure way of "rooting" your
assets. Some of the things you can do as a real estate agent is land or
house sales. Leasing or letting. Consult as a real estate professional
or even provide skilled surveyors and engineers for those who need them.
7)
Sale of fashion products. We are becoming very enlightened fashion wise
and people spend a fortune to look good. This is also a business one
can do provided you have a market for those who need a constant supply
of your wears.
You can also open up stores on Konga, Jumia and the likes and yes! The returns are not bad at all. I can testify to that
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