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Small and easy business ideas 2022

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1. The disc jockey (DJ)

The entertainment sector is a behemoth, and there is a sizable demand for DJs to provide music for private events like weddings, parties, and corporate gatherings.

You'll need a love of music, an ability to read crowds, and a respectable music collection in order to become a DJ (or Spotify playlists, depending on the type of event). Basic DJ tools like decks, mixers, PA, lights, and a vinyl collection are also necessary. Additionally, you'll need a means of transportation to get both yourself and your equipment to clients.

You can also promote your service using whiteboard animation videos. For making videos you can make use of simple whiteboard animation softwares along with voiceover using text to speech softwares.

You can collaborate with venues, event planners, wedding venues, and other businesses to start gaining clients and offer DJ services. To grow beyond your initial clientele, this type of business depends on referrals and word-of-mouth marketing.

 

2. Personal Stylist

Personal stylists are heavily utilised by the super wealthy and idle. Personal stylists are responsible for giving clients advice on colours, outfits, fashion trends, and ultimately what to wear during each season or for a specific occasion.

A background or expertise in fashion, makeup, and an unerring eye for surface details are prerequisites for becoming a personal stylist (also keep up with the latest trends). You'll need to locate events where you can meet and form relationships with extremely wealthy potential clients because this business ultimately comes down to personal networking. Starting a YouTube channel where you offer authoritative style advice, gaining subscribers, and then letting customers find you are other ways to develop inbound marketing with this business.

 

3. Nutritionist

Eating well has never been more challenging; as the length of the workweek has increased, more and more people are finding it difficult to find the time to shop, prepare meals, or acquire the knowledge necessary to help them maintain a healthy level of nutrition (just look at the enormous increase in obesity in the UK to see the impact of poor nutirition).

Nutritionists collaborate with clients to create meal and nutritional plans that will help them lead healthy lives. There is a sizable market for nutritionist services in the diet and nutrition sector.

You must be a certified nutritionist, have fundamental nutrition plans that can be customised for each client, have a business website and phone number, and have an office that clients can visit in order to get started. You can partner with nearby gyms, advertise in regional publications, or try leafleting busy urban areas to market your nutrition business.

By offering a healthy meal delivery service, you can increase revenue by relieving your customers of the burden of finding the money or time to prepare healthy food themselves. You can also offer this service in conjunction with other organisations and charge a commission.

 

4. The staging of houses

Every seven years, the average homeowner sells their home, and it's a very important decision because the price a seller can get for their home usually determines how much money they can spend on their next home. Therefore, maximising the value of a home sale is of utmost importance to any seller. It has been demonstrated that properly staging a home can increase the sale price by as much as 5% and will typically lead to a far quicker sale.

Interior design is the key to staging a home; it basically involves going into a house and moving furniture around, decorating, and generally redesigning the interior of the property to make it as appealing as possible to the ideal groups of potential buyers.

Home stagers frequently rent or store a variety of furniture before bringing it into a house to achieve the desired visual effect (whether you do this is highly dependent on client budgets). To begin, you'll need to have a basic knowledge of interior design and how various features and aesthetics can raise a property's value.

To find private sellers and reach out to them through other channels, you can use websites like Zoopla or Rightmove for marketing (i.e. letters, leaflets or social media). Additionally, if there are any homes in your neighbourhood with signs indicating that they are up for private sale, you can drive or cycle around distributing flyers to them. As your reputation grows, you can start making pitches to work with neighbourhood real estate agents, which will give you access to a much wider clientele.

Working with a local photographer to take professional pictures of the house will also help you to increase the potential revenue for your house staging business (or even learn to take decent house photography yourself). Since the difference you can make is much larger, keep in mind that the higher the price tag for a house, the larger the budget they'll have for staging.

 

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