Sunday, May 20, 2012

Let’s Make More Money: 10 Low Cost Business to Start This Weekend

June 11, 2009 by Jessie Goh  
This article is about Make Money

money_tags_group1Enough is indeed enough! Everyone from the radio to the TV stations to 99% of all other websites are all talking about the recession and how we have to save money! Ok. We get it. We are ridden in debt and we need to save (maybe it’s just only me). Yet, I think that a more viable way to increase our savings is to increase the flow of money that is coming in. In the words of Becky Bloomwood’s dad, you will need to “Make More Money” (M.M.M) and I did promise that this website will be somewhat different from the generics out there.

This particular article outlines some very easy to start businesses. We are talking about businesses that are so easy to start that you can do it tomorrow if you really want to. The only thing that will be holding anyone back is discipline. Let’s face it, if you know that your goal is to M.M.M, then there is more to just selling on eBay. I will not bore you by explaining each business. Instead, I will include three more businesses that I think you can start this weekend!

1. “Your cakes are GREAT!”

Ever heard people compliment your baking skills? Why not start designing your brochure and order form today? Once you are done (which should only really take one day), start handing them out to everyone and anyone who you know and who cares to listen. Let everyone know that you are now selling your famous cupcakes.

2. Love to mow the lawn?

Do you find joy in lawn maintenance? If the answer is yes, you should advertise your service around your local area. Chances are you will come across people who do not share your passion for lawn mowing and are willing to pay you some money to tidy up their backyard.

3. If you like driving around…

Pizza delivery could well be your cup of tea. The remuneration varies from chain to chain. Some pay an hourly rate and per delivery. My partner was a pizza delivery boy for awhile. This was back during the days when we were starting our business and needed to supplement our incomes. It was pretty good when it rains and there were heaps of orders. People were generous enough to tip. The pizza joint was independently owned and they paid pretty good hourly rates and you receive a fee per delivery too.  On a good night with 4 hours work, you can potentially pick up about $100 with a good company. This is enough money for a pair of hot shoes or to pay off that credit card debt or even to save up for that vacation.

Do you moonlight anywhere or have thought of moonlighting or even starting your own business? Post a comment and share it with us. I will be delighted to hear from you. :)

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