Specific Businesses
INTRODUCTION
So, you want to go into business for yourself but your don't know how ....or what....or where. You're tired of working for others and not getting the benefits of your labor.
No one can give you the answers to your own particular situation but here are more than 150 reports of things that other people have done or are doing successfully. Hopefully you'll get some ideas and begin to develop some of the tools you need.
Included are reports of ways to turn your hobbies into money-making endeavors. Most success stories you read give the advice to
"Do what you love".
If you can truly enjoy the work you are doing, you are better off than the majority of people.
Along with suggestions for going into business, you may profit by learning about hobbies you've never tried before and had no idea of the skills involved.
For example, have you ever made jewelry, sachets, or candles?
Can you stain or etch glass?
Have you ever heard of temple rubbings?
There are reports on how to make money using your camera, your telephone, or your computer.
Information is included for those of you who want to begin providing a service for people - from how to start a day care to how to start a carpet cleaning service.
Of course, all information is valuable. You can learn about small business from these reports and have a better idea of what you are facing if you decide to attempt your own business.
The publisher makes no claims or promises that you will be successful. That is up to you.
But gathering information from all the sources available to you, those listed in these reports and those you can get from the government, from the library, from magazines, and from talking to people in the industry you are interested in, can help to prepare you for your adventure into self-employment.
Good luck!