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Ideas for Businesses You Can Launch for $100

May 27, 2018 By Contributor

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Do you dream of running your own business? Working your own hours and making your own rules? Many people have shared this dream until they finally took a step forward and embraced the opportunities before them. You can launch a business online with almost no money. All it takes is a solid idea and perseverance.

Here are a few profitable online business ideas that might help you go from thinking to doing.

Start a Print-on-Demand Dropshipping Business

Dropshipping is a retail fulfillment method that allows online store owners to sell products without actually stocking the products themselves. Instead, they buy items individually from a wholesaler and get them shipped to the customer directly.

It’s a very attractive business idea mostly because dropshipping requires little to no initial investment, has very low overhead, and is incredibly easy to kick off. The catch here is that the dropshipping idea has become quite popular among entrepreneurs, and most of them are using AliExpress to source their products. You won’t stand out by doing the same.

This is where print-on-demand dropshipping comes in. You create your own unique designs and put them on a variety of products (e.g., T-shirts, mugs, cushions, you name it), but you don’t have to hold any inventory yourself! Once an order is made, a print-on-demand fulfillment company handles the rest, from printing to shipping. Use this Shopify app by Printify.com to add products to your store.

Turn Your Knowledge into Money by Teaching Online

While it’s still a lesser-known business idea, online teaching is profitable and easy to get into. You don’t need to hold a PhD from a top university to be able to share your knowledge with others. Online learners are hungry for actionable, accessible lessons and tips that they could apply in their daily lives.

As with any other business venture though, market research plays a huge role in developing a successful teaching business. Start by talking to your friends or running a survey to find out what topics could do well, and pick the one that you find easiest to relate to and explore. Platforms like Skillshare enable anyone from anywhere in the world to start teaching online in minutes.

Blogging is Still a Profitable Business Idea

The incredible appeal of blogging stems from the simplicity of starting a blog of your own in a matter of minutes. All you need is an interesting (and popular) topic, some basic SEO knowledge, and a smart monetization strategy. Plus, it doesn’t require any initial capital.

However, unlike what many writing enthusiasts think, blogging isn’t always writing about your deepest passions. Sure, if you’re obsessed with behavioral economics or dropshipping, luck is on your side. But if you’re into fishing, making money from your blog could be a difficult hustle because that topic is so popular – meaning a lot of people are already blogging about it. The secret to succeeding is uncovering a juicy topic, doing your keyword research, and doubling down on high-quality content creation.

The two biggest hurdles that bloggers must overcome is building an engaged readership and monetizing their content. It’s not easy, and it may take time, but it’s worth the struggle if you’re set on the idea of earning a living from blogging.

Start Selling Freelance Packages

To successfully break into freelancing, you must already be knowledgeable in the area where you want to sell your services. Whether you’re a designer, life coach, writer ,or food photographer, your skills can be bundled into unique packages and then sold online.

For example, freelance marketplaces like PeoplePerHour and Fiverr have their own products designed to help freelancers sell fixed-price offers. PeoplePerHour allows its members to sell “Hourlies” while Fiverr is known for its “Gigs” offers.

Make Money with Instagram

What started as a simple picture-sharing app has grown into one of the biggest social platforms with more than 700 million users. When it comes to earning money from Instagramming, the old “build a huge following and then run ads to sell products” strategy is still effective; it’s just a little tired. There are more ways to make money from Instagram.

Becoming a micro-influencer is one of the best options for making a profit. An Instagram micro-influencer is someone with at least 1,000 engaged followers (usually more) and a clear-cut passion for a certain topic — be it clean eating, parenting, exercising, fashion, or anything else.

These power users build a niche following that shares their interest and naturally become a source of inspiration and advice. That’s when brands step in and offer to pay them for a mention or endorsement. The payments can start from as little as $50 per post, but as the influence of a power user’s influence continues to grow, the earnings will increase, too.

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