10 Freelance or Home Businesses To Consider
September 4, 2009 by Kim Beasley
Filed under Business
Have you been thinking about starting a business from home? Has your employment state recently changed to the status of unemployed? What types of jobs have you considered. There are many jobs that you can do either online or offline to make money.
I understand that it could be fearful to start something like freelancing or a home business but if you have a skill that you can turn into a business, all the better for you. Just think, by creating a business you could not only be helping yourself, but you could also be helping others.
To help you think of possible skills that can be developed into a business, I created a simple list below:
- Writing – can be a blogger
- Cooking – create a catering business
- Photography – cam be a freelance photographer
- Teaching – create tutoring service
- Gardening – start lawn care services
- Cleaning home – create a housekeeping business
- Computers – start a computer repair business
- Research – create a business to support others who need research for specific topics
- Child care – start a babysitting business
- Reading – create a business were you record book that you are reading for those who need to listen to books
So don’t keep your skill to yourself. Someone may need you to create that business idea that you have.
Keep in mind that your business idea needs you to be brave, bold, and strong enough to see it to fruition. You can do it. All you have to do is put your mind to it, ask for help if you need it and stick to it. The video below provide good suggestions for about 10 jobs or businesses that you can consider starting from home.















Writing, reading and research and a combination of the three are the best since you only need the skill and no special tools. Consulting is where it’s at especially now that people are looking towards making money on the Internet since unemployment is on the rise.
“Reading – create a business were you record book that you are reading for those who need to listen to books” as a home business. I don’t quite get this. Could you please shed more light on this? Thanks.
Most definitely true. I believe that when you create a business that center in on a skill that you are passionate about that you are not only happy to do it but you are also get fulfilled doing it. That’s why I wrote a book called “Your Passionate Business” and created the website http://YourPassionateBusiness.com. The sole purpose of this website is to help people figure out what one skill they are passionate about and then create a business centered on it.
Thanks for sharing your comments.