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What are some home based business ideas?


Simple option is selling on eBay. The biggest challenge is finding a product/service to sell. If you have a unique items and you have access to buying it for resale, you are set.


4 Responses to “What are some home based business ideas?”

  1. mrbroadbandguy says:

    start your own computer business. you would be amazed how many people will pay to have spyware and virus removed
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  2. One says:

    Simple option is selling on eBay. The biggest challenge is finding a product/service to sell. If you have a unique items and you have access to buying it for resale, you are set.
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  3. big_money65 says:

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  4. TradeMark Express says:

    Think of all your interests & ask yourself if any of those could be expanded into a business. Just keep in mind…what’s your expertise? What are your interests? What could you imagine yourself doing?

    Then, once you have some ideas, research, research, research. Check out the competition — their business practices, pricing, customer service, etc. And also think about what you could offer to set yourself apart from these other companies.

    Check the sources for some handy sites.

    Prior to investing your time, money & effort into a business name, it is strongly advised that comprehensive research be conducted to ensure that the name you’re interested in is truly available.

    This entails searching the pending & registered Federal and State trademark files as well as the US National Common-Law files. Then, if clear, you can decide if you would like to file for a Federal or a State trademark.

    Research is needed to make sure your trade name is legally available, before opening, before expansion, before incorporation or before designing your logo. Similarities in sound, appearance and meaning affect you too!

    There are 16+ million trade names in use in the United States. Similar names matter, if close in sound, appearance or meaning. Similar names in related classes, distribution channels and customer matter too. You are affected by Common Law use (14 million), State Trademarks (500,000) and Federal Trademarks (2 million).
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    http://www.sba.gov
    http://www.entrepreneur.com
    http://www.homebusinessmag.com
    http://www.startupjournal.com
    http://www.tmexpress.com
    http://www.uspto.gov