Rolling out your Niche Business
So, how do you go about figuring out what kinds of businesses to get into? A lot of people tell me that they just don’t know what kind of business to set up. They are looking for a business that will make a lot of money, and they can’t find it. Well, the beauty, at least in my eyes, of niche businesses, is that you don’t need to look for something that will make big money, just look for something small that you will enjoy doing, and that a few people might want to pay you to do, then promote the service. If it turns out that a lot of people want to hire you to do that particular thing, well, that’s a good thing! If only a few want it done, well, that’s OK, you just need to find other things that a few people will want to, and you will stay busy, and keep food on the table too.
So, again, how do I find these small businesses? How do I decide what type of small businesses I should get into? Well, that is very easy. I let other people tell me what to do. You see, if I get requests from people for a certain kind of service, if it is something I would enjoy doing, I do it for them, and then I start telling others that I will do it for them too. I have a somewhat unique situation where I live in a place where there are not too many Americans. Because of this, I get e-mails from people back in the States, in Europe, or elsewhere who need something done here. For example, let’s say that an American guy who lives in the States likes to come to Davao where I live, and maybe he owns a house here. Perhaps he needs something done, some papers for his property or whatever. A lot of these kinds of people will e-mail me and say “hey, would it be possible that you could go to the tax collectors office and get these papers for my house?” Well, if I decide to do it, I will then set up a website advertising to others that this is a service I can provide for them. After a while, I will have dozens of different websites offering different services, and maybe a half dozen people in a year will also ask me to do that for them. Add all these up, and you will find that you are soon making some nice money. That is how I come up with different types of businesses that people need and I can provide. After all, if nobody needed the service, nobody would have asked me to do it in the first place.
It is similar with my wife. She enjoys doing things like home decorating and such. She also likes helping people. Thus, she offers a relocation consulting service for foreigners who are going to move to the area where we live. She will help them find a house to rent, negotiate the rental price for them, help them decorate the place, show them around town and such, and she makes nice money doing it. She gets a fair number of jobs doing this, and her customers seem to always be very happy with the service that she provides to them. It all started out by people asking for such help, and she decided to make a business out of it. This is a sure fire way to anybody to find niche businesses that people will want to use.
As I said in my first paragraph of this article, there are a couple of exceptions when it comes to the “all of my businesses earn only a little bit of money” rule. Why? Because I started out with something that only earned a little bit of money, and it turned out that there was a bigger amount of demand for that particular service. In fact, a couple of my businesses earn quite a bit of money, and they keep my life, and my family’s lives, comfortable.
But, if those few businesses do very well, does it mean that the other businesses that earn only a little bit of money are failures? No, not at all! For me, anyway, if a business earns me any money at all, no matter how small, it is a success. Now, I suppose that if a business only earned me a few hundred dollars per year, and I was spending 20 hours a week on it, well, that would be somewhat of a failure. However, if a business earns only $200 per year, and I spend an hour a year on it, well, that is still a success. It’s just not enough of a success that I can live on it. But, if I have many of those businesses that can earn me $200 for an hour worth of work, well, I can live quite nicely, don’t you think?
For me, niche business is a great way to get good paying work that will keep you busy, and may lead you to some very profitable businesses too.
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