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Best Start-Ups for Under $3000

Entrepreneurs Can Start a Business on a Shoestring

Would you like to start a business but don’t have much money to risk at something new? Here are some inexpensive ways to become an entrepreneur which could lead to a well-established and profitable business venture.

1.    Pooper Scooper: Yes, people love their pets, but they don’t always love taking care of them, especially when it comes to poop. You can set up this business from as little as $800, depending on your early ambitions. Money is needed for some tools, advertising and a means of transportation. All you need to do is visit your client’s home once a week or so and clean up their canine’s mess.

2.    Fix-It Guy/Gal: Can you fix things? Handy with a hammer? For a small initial investment in tools and ads you can become the go-to guy/gal for hanging pictures, fixing faucets, and whatever else you are capable of. Take care to check if your area requires repairmen/women to be licensed.

3.    Roof and Gutter maintenance/cleaning: there are many people who have roofs but are not able to climb up on a ladder to keep their gutters clean and free of debris. For a small investment in a truck or van and some tools you can be the person up on that ladder doiong the needed maintenance.

4.    Become a Freelance Marketer and Researcher: Research and marketing can be expensive; so many companies outsource to save money. For about $2,500 you can start up a business like this of your own.

5.    Referrals: For as little as $2,000 you can be the matchmaker between customers and the professionals they are looking for.
 

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