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Small Business Ideas

Some regular Joes might think that if he/she earns a modest amount as an employee may mean putting up a business is out of his league. This is not so.

There are lots of hard-earned ways on how to put up a business. In this blog, we will be showing some creative ways to beat the recession and pressing demands of life.

These businesses doesn't require too much money (between 5K-10K only, in fact) and too much planning.

A sari-sari store. 
If you have a small place in your home that needs a little bit of cleaning, then putting up this business is a breeze.

All you need to do is to buy all the stuff that you need, and you have an instant sari-sari store.

You don't even have to put up your own sign, as long as everyone who passes by takes notice of all the stocked goods in your place.

This is a great leisure time if you want to practice that good old arithmetic.






A tutorial center.
Sometimes you don't have to rent a place for this and sometimes you may want to rent.

Just stock up your books (from elementary to college) in your house that you can use

The only investment that you need here is a couple of chairs and tables.

A small school supplies store.
Just like a sari-sari store, you just need to clean up a small place in your house, buy all the school supplies that you need and put up a sign on your gate to advertise you new business.

Or better yet, go around your neighborhood and put up the sign near a school, a church or the marketplace. I'm sure, you'll have students trooping to your store before the end of the day.



A cellphone load business.
It's high time you use your phone to good use. Your mobile phone doesn't have to be of the latest model, it could just even be the phone that you threw away because the numbers seem to vanish, or the phone that you got tired of because it took a long while for your message to be sent. And then just buy a special sim card for the phone loading business. Put up a small advertising card outside your home to announce your business and there you have it hard-earned money right at your very home.

 
So there you have it folks.

Setting up a business is not that difficult, as long as you have the resources, the means and the will to put up with the setbacks. And always remember that when choosing a business, don't think about the money. Think about a business that will gladly satisfy your heart.

Good luck on your business!

Let us know if what progress you will make. Leave some comments below.

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