It's considered normal for anyone, whose dreaming of starting
his or her own business, to envision four white walls and a mess of boxes to
unpack in a commercial space. However, it doesn't have to be that way. With
technology at present, you can start and run a business online, often with
little or no cost at all.
By focusing on your strengths, you'll be able to find a client
roster and get your online-based business started. Here are some great online
business ideas you can start with.
Do you like the ins and
outs of search engines and have skills in platforms like Google Analytics? The
owners of a lot smaller companies don't realize how much of an impact search
engine optimization (SEO) can have on their business. Educate those business owners
of the power of SEO to help transform their websites into a more SEO-friendly
property. Use your skills to show business owners how to read and use their
analytics data the right way, and how to properly use keywords and structure
content to get more traffic.
If you possess a great
deal of business experience and knowledge, why not create a business that helps
aspiring entrepreneurs find success? You can use your skills to help new
business owners get off to a good start and help experienced entrepreneurs keep
up with demand. To show off your knowledge and skills and bring in clients, you
can also write articles about business on platforms like LinkedIn.
Larger companies can
hire an agency or full-time staff member to run their Facebook and Twitter
accounts, but small businesses often have to handle their own social media
marketing. With so many responsibilities, business owners are often too busy,
overwhelmed or undereducated about the importance of social media to spend time
developing and implementing a great social media strategy. As a consultant, you
can help them determine the best tactics, posting schedules and content for
their target audience. As their follower count grows, so will your business.
There's nothing more
off-putting than a poorly designed website, and often, it kills credibility. If
you know HTML and have a good eye for design, you can launch a service to
create attractive, easy-to-use websites for small businesses. Put your skills
to good use for business owners who want to take their online presence to the
next level. Build a comprehensive portfolio, and then create your own website
to show it off and attract a steady stream of clients.
It's a tough truth to
swallow, but a standout resume and cover letter can make all the difference
when you're applying for a job. While listing career accomplishments might seem
like an easy task, the fine art of "humble bragging" eludes some of
us. Find work by helping others to get hired with the aid of stellar resumes.
Capitalize on the increasingly important social media branding bandwagon and
offer to fix LinkedIn profiles as well.
Many small businesses
don't have room in their budget for a full-time IT employee, so when their
systems go on the fritz, they'll usually call a computer-savvy friend or family
member. If you have experience working on computers and networks, you can
eliminate their need to call in a favor and offer immediate remote technical
assistance.
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