Sunday, 14 April 2013

Simple Business Ideas 2013


1. Translator:




The global marketplace is growing and reaching beyond the borders. All that cross-cultural communication is creating a growing need for translators. It predicts a greater demand for interpreters and translators resulting from the broadening of international ties. The growth in the number of non-English speakers in the United States will result in a projected 22 percent increase in the number of individuals employed in this profession. This translates into a big business opportunity.

2. Employee-monitoring services


Employees are increasingly mobile. In fact, it is estimated there will be 1.3 billion mobile workers by 2015. This provides myriad business opportunities for entrepreneurs. A company that could provide employee-monitoring services, as well as some additional outsourced human resources functions, would be in great demand right now.



3. Business plan writer


There are multitudes of budding entrepreneurs out there all struggling to write a business plan. The problem is that many lack the experience necessary to put the document together. An entrepreneur with a background in business and good writing skills could start small and attract a few clients at a time.


4. Niche Web design


Every company needs a website. But, finding a Web designer who understands their particular business, their customers and their competition isn't as easy as one would think. Building a Web design business that focuses on one niche will help you corner the market in one or two particular industries.


5. Ghostwriting



A ghostwriter is a writer who writes books, articles, stories, reports, or other texts that are officially credited to another person. For example: Celebrities often hire ghostwriters to draft or edit autobiographies or other written material. Self-published books are all the rage among businesses trying to promote themselves online. But, not many small business owners are qualified to write an engaging book. That's where ghostwriting business comes in.

6. Green consulting


Environmental consulting is a form of compliance consulting in which the consultant ensures that the client maintains an appropriate measure of compliance with environment. Consulting is a new and growing area conducive to the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of a small firm.



Article By
Karthikeyan
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