Julia asked:


I am a mother of 3 girls and I am looking to start a home based business. I have a degree in Business Mtg/Marketing. Most of my experience is in advertising. I have sold media and print. Although I enjoy the sales aspect my passion is in creating promotional materials. I am very good at creating PowerPoint Presentations, fliers, specification sheets, training material and mass mailings etc. I want to find a small niche area that will allow growth and prove to be lucrative. I am looking for ANY and ALL ideas. Nothing will be discounted. – Thank you!

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Comments

4 Responses to “A question for entrepreneur minded people who like to think outside the box?”

  1. cmriley1 on January 17th, 2009 2:20 pm

    Have you thought about starting a communications company? Work with other small business owners to help them develop marketing material.

  2. scott.braden on January 18th, 2009 7:31 am

    Seems pretty obvious to me, start up a niche consultancy to small / mid-size businesses. I’ve done it for years, it doesn’t take many clients to have a nice income and control over your own time and lifestyle.

    Good luck, and get in touch if you want to trade ideas – I’m in the Dallas area.

    Scott

  3. addicktv on January 19th, 2009 5:12 am

    The mall and many people dont really know how to run business thats why they start small you can.
    For them as well as well as training manuals ive worked at number of kiosks at.
    For them with the mall and many people dont really know how to run business thats why they start small you can probably make flayers and poster for them as training manuals ive worked at the malls they need advertising material but cant afforded spending.

  4. vaasu on January 20th, 2009 5:01 am

    For local advertisements and teaching aids for local marketing communication company which will create theatre ads local schools.