Have you ever dreamed of opening your own business? If so, what's stopping you?
If you don't have enough money to get started, I have good news for you. You can start countless businesses for less than $100.
Over the years I've done a lot of odd jobs to pay the bills. While it's not always easy, there are ways to use your abilities (whatever they are). Whether you are a crafter or an online marketing expert, you can earn some extra money.
You may think it's crazy, but you'll be convinced after reviewing these 101 Business Ideas to Launch for Under $100.
1. Direct Sales Representative
As a local sales representative for companies like Avon, Mary Kay, and Pampered Chef, you need to market your products by hosting a party or selling them online. Most starter kits are around $100 and provide everything you need to become a sales rep.
2. Tips
If you already have knowledge or experience in a specific area, e.g. For example, by offering legal advice or showing businesses how to go green, you can easily set up your own consulting agency. The main costs are marketing your business and networking. So invest in a website and business cards. here is onetips guideI joined to help.
3. Elderly roommate
Currently there are more than46 million people in the USover 65 years old alone. This number is expected to grow to around 98 million by 2060. This means there are many seniors looking for someone to keep them company or families looking for advice on caring for their loved one.
4. tutor
There are many students who need help in all subjects, whether they are in elementary school or college. If you have this knowledge, starting your own tutoring business can become an attractive business idea that requires almost no capital. After all, students already have the learning materials with them.
5. Self Employed
If you're a writer or web developer, freelancing is a lucrative business opportunity that requires nothing more than your talents, laptop, and Internet connection. With tons of websites posting freelance jobs, you shouldn't have any trouble getting started. here is oneindependent tour guidethat will help you at every step.
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6. Vlog with YouTube order
Since all laptops, tablets, and smartphones come with a built-in camera, anyone can start making videos and posting them to YouTube. If you have knowledge you want to share or are incredibly charismatic, you can start monetizing your vlog through ads.
7. Repair/Preparation of Automobiles
If you have a workshop, tools and knowledge, why not start your own workshop? Even if you don't have a workshop, you can start a mobile auto repair shop where you go to the broken down vehicle.
If you like the idea of working on vehicles but you're not a mechanic, start washing and detailing cars. I had a former colleague do it on the side. Eventually, through word of mouth, he was able to turn this into a full-time job.
8. Economic Income Participation
Thanks to the "sharing economy", more and more people are choosing to rent items instead of buying them. You can rent anything from your car to parking spaces to household items like furniture. I wouldn't get too excited. I would start with a niche and slowly work my way up. For example, you can rent garden tools like rakes, shovels, or leaf blowers. If you don't already have them, you can buy them for less than $100.
Related:Airbnb and Uber are just the beginning. What's next for the collaborative economy?
9. Manage web design
There are also countless websites that teach basic web design. Meet a new feature today. Even if you're not a web designer, you can find an affordable designer and still charge less than professional web design companies. The key here is to manage the process, most companies don't want that and are willing to pay.
10. Craftsman
If you can do minor repairs around the house, like either replacing a broken outlet or caulking a pipe under the kitchen sink, this is another bargain that doesn't cost much but is also in demand.
11. Menu planning
I know many people who are on the fence when it comes to their meals. Therefore, they are willing to hire someone to help them plan their meals. It's an inexpensive idea for anyone who enjoys working with food but doesn't have the resources to prepare and serve it.
12. Haussitter/Haustiersitter
This essentially requires no initial investment. You can start by asking your family, friends and neighbors if they need someone to watch their house or pet when they go out of town.
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13. Lawn care
If you have a green thumb, love the outdoors, and have the necessary tools to get started, such as a lawnmower, lawn mower, chainsaw, then this is an obvious business idea. The only big costs are advertising and marketing for your business.
14. Homemade gourmet meals
Whether it's soup mixes, jellies or chocolates, people love gourmet items. And since you already have a kitchen, all you need are cookware, packaging, and basic marketing materials to get started.
15. Professional organizer
We live in a materialistic world. And it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the things that surround our homes. Professional organizers can help people organize their homes for as little as $20 or more in classified ads.
16. Green Cleaning Service
Cleaning services are ten cents. You can differentiate yourself from the competition by offering an ecological cleaning service that uses organic and natural products. You can make some of these yourself and even start selling them.
17. Supermarket delivery
Some large grocery stores offer delivery services, but not all. And chances are your local grocery store doesn't have it. In this case, you can pay customers to come to the store and have their purchases delivered to their home.
18. Personal Concierge
A personal concierge takes care of everything, from transporting clients to the airport, transporting the dog to the vet or managing their schedules. It's basically someone's personal assistant.
19. Creation of Information Products
If you have experience in a particular niche, you can start selling your knowledge by creating products like eBooks or how-to videos. The cost is usually no more than your time, domain name, and web hosting.
20. Blogger
As with creating information products, once you're familiar with a particular topic, you can start a blog sharing that knowledge. You can earn money by selling ad space, becoming an affiliate, or starting a subscription service. here is my topResource to start blogging. I followed his advice and was able to earn a solid four digit income in about 12 months.
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21. Window cleaning
I'll be honest. Window cleaning is my least favorite chore at home. And I'm sure I'm not the only person who feels this way. A window cleaning service does not require a lot of capital and can be profitable.
22. Interior Designer
Homeowners and business owners alike are looking for people who can transform these spaces in a way that makes them more comfortable, organized, and productive.
23. Distribution of brochures
Local businesses still hire companies to hand out flyers or place them under windshield wipers. You pretty much just have to make a lot of copies. And that's not a big investment.
24. Programming
Learning to program or code, like the dynamic object-oriented programming language Ruby, is one of the most lucrative businesses out there. here is oneGuide to start a development companyto help you get started.
25. Virtual assistant
Similar to a personal assistant where you take calls, answer emails, and create a schedule for your client. The difference? They do it remotely.
26. Social Media Consultant
Businesses and individuals are always looking for people to manage and maintain their social channels for them. I think there are many companies that pay more than $500/month for these services.
27. Project management
Believe it or not, not all companies have in-house project managers. As a result, projects can quickly spiral out of control. That's why they're willing to hire outside project managers to keep their teams focused.
28. Secretarial Services
There are many small businesses and individuals who need services like typing, transcription, and proofreading. As long as you have a computer, a printer, and the necessary skills, your business is ready to go.
29. Food
If you are an excellent chef but do not want to invest in a restaurant, you can start your own catering business from the comfort of your own kitchen.
30. Practical repair
Do you want to give your own touch to a repair service? Start a mobile repair service that takes the customer. Whether it's to repair a computer or a piece of furniture, all it takes is a vehicle, marketing, and experience.
31. Resume Typing Service
Many people have a hard time writing amazing resumes. And it could even cause them to miss out on a job they are looking for. If you have a talent for writing resumes, it becomes a lucrative business. Personally, I have paid $100 multiple times to have people design my resume.
32. Christmas Decorator
Everyone wants their home or office to look festive for the upcoming holidays. But not all of us can do it. If you can get into the Christmas spirit, this is another business that doesn't generate a lot of capital.
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33. Purchase of domain names
You can buy a cheap domain like a cheap dollar. If a company comes along and needs that domain, they're willing to pay a lot for it.
34. Website Launch
With a website like Flippa, you can buy, build and sell a website. In fact, it is a lucrative business. Personally, I have managed to earn around $25,000-$30,000 each year launching websites.
35. Cleaning the channels of the dryer
Dryers get clogged with things like lint. If you apply too much, you could have a house fire on your hands. Since this is an area that is being overlooked, you can start a dry pipe cleaning business with just a vacuum cleaner and some basic marketing.
36. Tour guide
If you know your area like the back of your hand, you can pay tourists for a personalized tour of your hometown.
37. Affiliate Marketing
If you have a blog with a good number of followers, you can become an affiliate. Basically, it just means that you are connecting to other people's products or services. As an affiliate, you will receive a special link. Every time a visitor clicks on that link and makes a purchase, you earn a commission.
38. Direct delivery
With dropship, you sell products to companies on sites like eBay. Wherever the product is, the company takes care of everything else, like shipping.
39. Snow removal
If you have snow shovels and even a plow, you can earn a lot of money. However, it completely depends on the weather. When I lived in Utah, I would pay a neighbor $25 to clean my driveway and house every time it snowed. It took me 30 minutes, but I didn't have to.
40. Pet sitting
If you enjoy being around pets and have the ability to bathe them, clip their nails, and trim some of their hair, then this could be a great source of income without a huge investment.
41. cake spoon
It's definitely not the most glamorous job, but you're doing something most people are so afraid to pay someone to do it for.
42. Event or party organizer
When organized and planned, taking care of birthday, retirement or wedding arrangements can be a lucrative business.
43. Computer repair and maintenance providers
Think of all the computers that crash or need upgrades. Do you think that all homeowners have the technical knowledge to solve troubleshooting problems?
44. Life coach or mentor
It may sound new, but many people hire coaches or mentors to help them with things like losing weight or staying happy. I have found that most life coaches charge between $50 and $250 per hour.
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45. employee
It is important for businesses and individuals to keep their files clean and organized. Not everyone has time for that. Then they hire someone to keep their books in order. I pay our accountant $30 an hour, she found on a local news site with a list of classified ads that she was paying $50 a month for.
46. Tax Preparation
Tax preparation is another necessity. But most of us don't have the time or knowledge to take on this task. If you're up to date with the latest tax regulations and like complex numbers, this could be a great deal during tax season.
47. Write books
Did you know that both Amazon and Apple have a book publishing division? Whether you're writing a textbook, cookbook, or sci-fi adventure, you can now get your books published for next to nothing.
48. Store Floor
Installing your own flooring may seem easy. But it can be difficult. Then you can save the day by putting up floors for other people. The best? You don't have to worry about stock. You only focus on the installation.
49. Paint addresses on the sidewalks
Business and private clients are happy to pay you to paint their address on the sidewalk. All you need is some spray paint and an address kit to get started.
50. Parking lane
Many parking lots need new lanes. You can start with a straight tool and spray paint. As you earn more money, you will be able to buy professional equipment.
51. Corporate Planning
If you've already built a successful business, you can really turn that knowledge and experience into a new business. New business owners pay to have someone help them develop their own successful business plan.
52. Natural soaps and homemade beauty products
In case you haven't noticed, selling natural products is a thriving business. Even if you're not comfortable making your own natural soaps and beauty products, you can still ship products to companies that do.
53. Logo Design
If you are a creative person, making logos is a relatively easy business. You can do everything from creating a unique logo to adapting ideas from templates. here is oneGuide to starting a design businessThis should help you with each step.
54. Translator
The world is getting smaller. Businesses desperately need people who speak the language of the market they are entering.
55. Restore/recycle furniture
If you are a handyman and have seen a used piece of furniture that needs some maintenance, you can make the repairs and resell it. That's pretty much the whole benefit.
56. eBay seller
For years people have made a living on eBay by selling their old stuff, reselling items, and buying.
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57. App developer
With the mobile revolution in full swing, the demand for apps has been at an all-time high. Even if you don't have any coding knowledge, you can still hire someone to bring your app to life.
58. Personal Cook
Unlike catering, which can only keep you busy a few days a week, personal chefs are responsible for preparing breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner for a customer. However, you can spend most of your time preparing meals that just need to be reheated. This allows you to accept more customers.
59. Personal Trainer
While health is a priority for most, not only staying on track but also making sure you exercise correctly so you don't injure yourself can be challenging. You can become a personal trainer and motivate and monitor people while they exercise.
60. Beautify products
If you don't have the tools or skills to create something from scratch, you can always modify or embellish an existing product. Let's take mosquito nets as an example. You are boring. But you can decorate them with ribbons or beads and create a unique product.
61. photographer
Yes. We still need photographers for special occasions like weddings. here is oneGuide to starting a photography businessto help you get started!
62. Photo frame
If this was already a hobby, you have tools like grinders, mat cutters, glass cutters, masking tape, staples, saws, miter boxes, picture hangers, staplers, and glue sticks on your desk. Now all you have to do is market your photo frame business.
63. Sale at the flea market
Flea markets continue to thrive. And you can usually rent a spot for the day for as little as $20. You can sell anything from junk found around your house to produce you've grown in your garden to crafts. There are usually several flea markets near you taking place during the week, so this could easily turn into a full time gig.
64. Online content producers
Businesses today need a lot of content. What if they don't have an in-house team to create and produce content? They hire talented people like you to do that for them. There iscompanieslike mine, which pays $50 per blog post. here is oneContent Marketing Guideto help you on your way!
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65. WordPress Developer
Everyone should have a website these days. For people who don't have the time or knowledge, you can be there to build their WordPress site for them.
66. Sell plants online
If you have a green thumb and space, then youSell plants online. It's actually a growing niche as people become more concerned with where their plants come from. And you can probably ask for less at department stores.
67. Calligraphy
If your handwriting is out of this world, you can charge people for handwritten invitations.
68. Craft Vendor
If you can make crafts like jewelry and furniture, you can sell those products on sites like Etsy.
69. Daycare at home
You definitely need to get the correct licenses and permits, but this is a home business. I know daycare in my area is around $15/hr. This can be a very lucrative business.
70. Cleaning of foreclosed houses
When a bank forecloses on a house, they have to hire someone to clean the house. If you don't mind getting a little dirty, both physically and emotionally, it really doesn't take much to start this business.
71. Altmetall Recycling
I know a lot of people who drive around picking up junk, like broken dryers, out of their hands all the time. Because? Because they can discard this metal. Remember that the most valuable metals are aluminum and copper.
72. Internet Security Advisor
Security is a major concern for both businesses and individuals. Aside from your expertise and a bit of marketing, it doesn't take much to back up third-party hardware and software.
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73. Freelance Bartender
If you can do an average Manhattan, market yourself as a freelance bartender for parties and private events.
74. Dog training
If you see yourself as the next César Millán, this is another low-cost, high-profit business idea.
75. Reference service
Whether it's a new business or a family that just moved to town, you can refer them to the right caterers, babysitters or restaurants. Your only cost is to network and promote yourself in the community.
76. Packing service
Nobody likes the hassle of packing for a move. Therefore, they will hire other people to pack and transport your things. You don't really need to buy anything as the boxes and tapes are included in the final price. But they should still be a cheaper option than professional movers.
77. Write and/or record a song
If you have musical talent, you can make a career out of writing your own music. And it doesn't have to be Taylor Swift's latest single. You can write for a podcast or jingle for local businesses.
78. Promotion of concerts and concerts.
If you have some marketing experience and are passionate about publicizing upcoming events, you can work with artists, venues, and labels to build buzz for next to nothing.
79. Tester o corrector
Companies are looking for people to test and rate their products. You can start small and even buy products. But you can also start your own blog where you review products in a specific niche.
80. Fashion Design
Sites like Etsy now allow you to sell your unique fashion designs. Even if you're not into high fashion, you can still design and produce your own t-shirts through sites like CafePress.
81. Import products
CanBuy products from abroadin bulk and start selling them for a profit. that's how it goespure Lifebegan.
82. Makeup artist
Whether it's for a special occasion like a wedding or Halloween, people pay a lot of money to have someone else do their makeup.
83. Barber
If you are interested in current styles and really know how to cut hair, you can open your own salon.from home.
84. Sale of snacks and drinks
Have you ever left a sporting event or concert thirsty and hungry? We've all been through it. This is why you see people selling bottled water and hot dogs after an event. Unlike investing in a truck or food truck, you can start with just a cooler.
85. Speaker
Now that companies are creating their own content like videos, they are looking for golden voices. If this is something you own, then you can have a lucrative career of your own.
86. Brauer
you can buy onebeer kitfor less than $100 and start tinkering with brewing your own beer. I have a family friend who did this with his friends and now has his own microbrewery.
87. Winemaking
You don't need a vineyard to start making wine. You can start by growing some of your own grapes or buying juice. If your small batch of wine does well and you start making some money, you could eventually start your own vineyard or winery.
Related:How Craft Brewing Inspired This Denver Winemaker
88. Sell eggs
Farm fresh eggs are big business these days. You can join the action by buying some chickens and building your own chicken coop.
89. Bake bread
You'd be surprised how many people want homemade bread. I know a woman who bakes her own bread and stands in line to buy it. And she can make a living by working just a few days a week.
90. Create individual care packages
People like personalized care packages that they can give away. To get started, you need to find a niche, such as B. Vacation Packages, and start filling the baskets with goodies.
91. Lehrer
You can assign anyone to play an instrument, cook a meal, or exercise. You pretty much just need your knowledge to get started.
92. Airbnb host
If you have an extra room or house, rent it out on Airbnb instead of sitting vacant. Personally, I managed to make around $3,000 a month last year renting out my ground floor.
Related:Learn from these 3 ways Airbnb has earned the trust it needs to thrive
93. Property management
Homeowners are not always able to inspect their properties or perform property maintenance such as mowing and cleaning. A property management company takes care of these tasks for busy homeowners.
94. Laundry/ironing service
We all have clothes that need to be washed or ironed. Or we don't have the time or patience to do these tasks on our own. And that's why we're willing to pay someone to do it.
95. Clothing repair service.
If you know how to sew or change buttons or zippers, then you have a new business idea for people who cannot part with their favorite clothes that are also cheap.
96. Item Cleaning
Everything needs to be cleaned. Whether it's computers or old furniture, all it takes is the right cleaning products and a little effort.
97. Online dating advisor
More and more people are using online dating. But it can be overwhelming when you're just starting out. If you have experience in this world, people are definitely willing to pay you for your advice.
98. Outsourcing service
You can find products or services for local businesses and resell them for a profit.
99. Travel agency
Although there are hundreds of travel websites, most people don't have the time or patience to compare flight and hotel prices. That's why people still have to do the legwork for them.
100. Toy making
From simple wood carving to using a 3D printer, toy making has long been a popular business idea for parents and children alike.
101. Grocery Delivery Service
There are clients who cannot leave the office to buy food or are too lazy to leave the house. They then contact you to pick up and deliver food for them.