99 Part-Time Businesses For StudentsPage 1 of 4If you
have a tip, idea or article to share, please email us. Some of the links listed below will take you to our message forums where you can post your questions. Remember to check back frequently! A collection of businesses selected especially for college and senior high school students interested in augmenting their income through free enterprise. Start out by visiting our opportunities section and sign up if it suits you! Click here to read more. These businesses can be started with minimal training and investment and are virtually certain to produce extra income. Most can be operated by one or a group of students, and can be sold for an additional profit upon graduation. "For best results browse through the enclosed business suggestions and note those that sound interesting" For best results browse through the enclosed business suggestions and note
those that sound interesting. Jot down alternative products and services that come to mind. This list is designed to work with and stimulate your imagination. Only you can possibly know your personal qualifications and interests or the current market in your community. As you compile your list of "possibles", take a good look around your market area. Note what is and isn't available, what is over priced and inadequate that people in your community will pay for. When you find just
the right combination for your particular situation, start preparing for a successful business! The recommended method to prepare for a successful business is to write out a business plan. This is simply an outline of what you plan to do and how you intend to do it. Writing your business plan will force you to organize your business both on paper and
in your own mind and help insure your ultimate business success. Finally, check with city hall or the county courthouse (and school if you operate on campus) on state and local license, tax or permit requirements before investing. Sometimes a minor adjustment at this stage can prevent future headaches! "Finally, familiarize yourself with your subject" Finally, familiarize yourself with your subject and start ordering initial supplies (business cards, rubber stamp, ledger). Don't invest
too much in initial stock. You will undoubtedly make adjustments as you learn more about your market. "Best Advice" The best advise we can offer is that you
find something that you like doing and get someone to pay you lots of money for it. GOOD LUCK IN YOUR NEW BUSINESS! Click here to read more Next ->> |