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Running low on cash and inspiration?
 Have a look at our list of low-investment
 yet profitable ideas for small businesses
business ideas




 you can run from home with little money!

Setting up your own business and working for 
yourself is a great way to earn some extra cash
 at uni without being tied down to shift work - but
 finding a great idea can be quite tricky!
These small business ideas should get your
 entrepreneurial juices flowing and set you off
 on your merry way to startup success. ðŸ˜€

How to come up with a

 business idea

  • Do some research: what do people 
need or want? Think of an everyday
 obstacle – how can it be overcome?
  • If you could provide or invent
 something that would make life easier, better,
 safer, fairer or cheaper – what would it be?
  • What are you really good at or
 love doing? Perhaps start with that!
  • Think about what business ventures
 might support your future or education.

Best small business ideas 2019

  1. Social media. If you're big on social, 

make money (and get freebies) by advertising 
products for brands. See our guide to making
 money from social media
  1. Start a website. Pick a subject you're
 passionate about, get blogging and start earning. 
We've identified 20 ways to monetise your website
  1. YouTube. Earn money from YouTube

 videos by sharing a slice of the ad revenue. 
Pick any topic that interests you (games,
comedy and music do particularly well) and
 put together simple guides or reviews
  1. Pet sitting. Or become a dog walker!
 Busy people with 9-5 jobs are often willing to
 pay someone to look after their beloved pets - plus 
you get to hang out with animals
  1. Resell textbooks. Buy second-hand 
textbooks at the end of term and sell them on to
 new students at the start of the new term
 (simple supply and demand)
  1. Creative marketplaces. Cash in on your

 creativity by selling designs, music and 
even recipes on sites like Fiverr and Gumroad
  1. Publication. Start a magazine (or blog)
about your degree subject and get other 
students, tutors and experts to contribute. 
You could then place adverts – but aside 
from the money such a project will look 
great on your CV
  1. Self-publish. Set yourself an 
unusual goal and blog or write a book about 
it - just like student Ken Ilgunas who
 self-published a book about living in a van
Run a delivery service. Evenings and

 weekends could see you delivering 

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