Unique Business Ideas For Year 2020

Envisioning a business framework can be a mind-bending task. You need to come up with a simple or an unusual idea that will bring profitable margins. Opportunities are bountiful, but many people have difficulty in recognizing them. What separates a successful entrepreneur from others is his or her ability to see and seize the opportunity.

On that note, here are some unique business ideas to consider next year.

#1: LOGO DESIGNER

As I was watching a renowned Tattoo artist review the different tattoos seen in cinema, I realized how important branding and logos are to a person or a business. It emphasizes ones beliefs and sends out a message. Help your clients send out the “right” message by designing their logos for them. Offer your design services to help businesses brand their materials or products.

#2: VINTAGE RESELLER

The entrepreneur behind the fashion maven Nasty Gal started out as a vintage reseller. She thrift shops and sells vintage items online for a higher premium. You can do the same by curating your own vintage or pre-loved collection.

You do not have to actually make or own your products in order to showcase your creativity. Simply resell these items online and use your photography skills to attract more customers in Instagram, Carousell, and beyond.

#3: HEAD LICE REMOVER

Bugs and pests are nasty! Fortunately, you can make a fortune out of it by providing “removal services”. Head lice are out there and come when you least expect them – scavenging on your child’s hair. With a few medicated shampoos and oils as well as a set of combing tools, you will be able to help several mothers out there!

#4: MANNEQUIN SELLER

Whether you acquired mannequins by chance or by choice, you can re-sell or rent them out to businesses or individuals who need them. Is there a retail store coming up in your neighborhood? Offer your services with a discount to start a professional relationship. Who knows? They might branch out in a year or two.

#5: JEWELRY VENDOR

Josh Opperman started his website called I Do, Now I Don’t when he was left by the woman he was supposed to marry after a three-month engagement period. When he took his fancy ring back to the jeweler, he was offered US$3,500 for it. He refused ad he paid over US$10,000 for its original price. Imagine that!

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Hence, he opened a website that allows people to sell their engagement rings for a friendlier price that the jewelry store. Think of it as Carousell or Craigslist for fine jewelry. Now, you may adapt the same business framework and put a local twist to it.

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How To Write A Business Plan For Your Small Business

Starting or running a business isn’t the easiest thing in the world. In order to gain traction with your newly developed small business you need to have a plan in place to know where to start and the direction you need to move in. What many unsuccessful business owners have in common is a lack of a business plan. If you’re looking to begin a small business, but don’t have a business plan in place, then you need these tips below.

What To Include In Your Business Plan

  1. Your Business Concept

Your business concept is where you discuss key areas like your business structure, your industry, particular products or services, and an idea on how to make your business successful long term. Without a basic business concept you run the risk of falling short in the direction you want to take your business.

  1. Your Strategy To Implement Your Concept

Your strategy to implement your concept is important. Why? Because it holds key elements you need to consider that will help you with the direction you want take your business. Your strategy should include things such as the goals you have for your business, how you plan to reach those goals, the actions you need to take in order to achieve this, any unforeseen complications that may occur during this journey, and when you hopefully plan to reach them.

  1. What You Offer and The Markets You’ll Pursue

What you have on offer and the target market you want to pursue also needs to be covered in your business plan. You need to have solid and clear information about your products/services, what makes then different, and why customers would want to purchase them from you and not your competition.  Along with this you need to know which markets you’re looking to target. Who will be your customers? What’s your target demographic audience? How will you attract and retain these customers? What sets your business apart from your competition? What methods will you use to capture your target audience? Answering these questions in detail in your business plan can help lay out the foundation to success so don’t be afraid to dig deep when writing this key area.

  1. Employee Plan and Strategy

If you’re a business that has key employees, it’s a good idea to have a strategy of where those employees will be in your business when you plan on implementing your strategy above. Key things to include is what they’ve done, the skills they can offer, and how long they’ve worked for your company. While this may not be as important as your business concept, it’s still an important factor. Without key personnel in place, your business won’t run as well as it could do.

  1. Finances

To grow your business and take it to the next level you need funding. It’s ideal to work out how much financing will be needed from your projected financial statements. These statements can give you an overall idea on how much you could make once your strategies play out. While it’s in some way guessing, it can give you a detailed footprint and rough estimate on how much you need to be making and spending to be able to make your business plan work for you.

Business plans are an essential part of any business. Without a business plan you run the risk of derailing the future success of your small business. We hope you liked these tips from Capstone Financial Planning. Are you ready to write your business plan?

 

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