There are many things that set franchisees apart from the rest of the working world. One key advantage is that franchisees are some of the only businesspeople that have total control over what industry they work in and what they do within that industry. Many people don't have the luxury of choosing a job based on what they enjoy doing, but home business franchise buyers do, and they have plenty of fun choices to choose from. If doing work that you personally find enjoyable sounds appealing, take a quick browse through the following 5 work from home business opportunities and see if any of them has what you're looking for.
American Vending Systems
The specialty of this particular home based business is something they like to call a Buzz Bite: a chewy chocolate candy, packing the same caffeinated punch as a full cup of coffee. for more detials:-www.positive-idea.com. Aside from the tasty, energetic product, one perk of this business is the great deal of operative freedom given to owners, including finding the sales locations of their choice and running as many or as few machines as desired. Every day, the American Vending Systems franchisee decides for himself how business will be conducted and how many happy customers will walk away with a satisfactory caffeine buzz.
DVDNow
Owning this franchise is like running a video rental store, except you don't have to be present to rent out the movies, because an automated vending machine does it for you. This means that you can not only be attending to other business while your business is making money for you, but you can also have multiple machines taking in money for rentals at the same time. Find prime locations for convenient DVD rentals and simply put machines in place; the rest takes care of itself. Automated movie kiosks have already taken Europe by storm and are starting to sweep into the US, so now is the perfect time to jump on board and reap the benefits of this new and vastly popular way to rent a movie.
Virtuoso Music
There are two primary components to this business, and as long as the entrepreneur is able to take pleasure in at least one of them, this could prove to be a very fun operation. First, the franchisee who likes music is likely to love this home based business. Second, if you enjoy serving people by helping them learn, then you also will get a big kick out of what Virtuoso does. As a franchisee with this internet home based buisness, you have the privilege of connecting people who want to learn to sing or play an instrument with local instructors who can make that happen. for visit detials:-www.the-spam-files.com.Given all the tools for success by the franchisor, a franchisee is given the joy of providing instructors with work, giving customers a new creative outlet, and spreading the excitement that comes with encountering music.
TVME Inc.
Though the most fun aspect of a night out with friends is undoubtedly the friends, music playing over the sounds of laughing guests only makes things all the better. A good TVME franchisee makes such a fun atmosphere possible by providing establishments with the computer equipment necessary to run all their music and video media from a central machine. Though the guests at a restaurant or bowling alley are unlikely to know that TVME Inc. is behind the high quality audio and video entertainment, the business clients that purchase the machines certainly see the difference, in terms of increased numbers of guests and revenue.
ElizaJ
This wedding home based buisness provides outdoor weddings with one of the most unsung but critical parts of the event: the bathroom. And it does it in the classiest way possible, renting out facilities that are on par if not nicer than the restrooms in many homes. They come with running water, which doesn't require any hookups. Some have included heating, air conditioning, wheelchair accessibility, and stereo receivers for music.
These are great business options for anyone looking to do something a little different, but ultimately, what really brings excitement to any business model, fun or otherwise, is the franchisee's own ability to enjoy even the mundane, the laborious, and the abnormal things that happen in the course of a work day. If one of these franchises can make your enjoyment of work flow more naturally, by all means pursue it, but regardless of what franchise you choose, take pleasure in it.
Top Ten Home Based Businesses
1. Copywriting. Since I'm a writer, I'm going to put copywriting first. It's a great business because you can work from home for clients all over the world. You can even choose to have yourself as a client and become an internet marketer. The great thing about copywriting is that companies need American English writers, so the top jobs cannot be outsourced.
2. Daycare. This is a time and labor intensive business, but there will always be a market for someone to watch the kids. My sister runs a profitable home based day care and she enjoys teaching the 2-4 year olds. She doesn't have “large” classes since her daycare is limited by state law to 6 children. Additionally, she can deduct all of the rooms the children are in (essentially her whole downstairs) from her taxes. And, she gets a subsidy for all of the meals she serves children and gets to count her own children when they're home.
3. Office Cleaning. Unlike home cleaning, office cleaning can be done in the evenings so people still working full time jobs can start this as a sideline and grow it into a full time business. Even small businesses pay between $500-$2000 a month in cleaning fees. And, if you can land a full service office building, you can make some serious money.
4. Catering. If you like to cook and the hospitality industry appeals to you, you can go into catering. One woman I know simply prepares gourmet salads and sandwiches after her children leave for school, and then goes around to a dozen offices and sells her wares. She's home by the time her kids get back from school. Make sure your kitchen is certified for commercial food handling.
5. Computer Repair. There are so many things that can go wrong with computers. Small businesses don't have an Information Technology department. You can be their “consultant on call.”
6. T-Shirt Business. Many of us have a creative streak and fantasize about becoming a fashion designer. While starting a t-shirt business will not put your work on the cover of Vogue, it's actually rather inexpensive to start up.
7.P rofessional Organizing. This is a growing industry. I should know – I recently hired a Professional Organizer to redo my home office. It set me back $720. If you're organized and efficient, you should do well in this industry.
8. Secretarial Service/Virtual Assistant. Companies are increasingly outsourcing more and more of their functions. Virtual Assistants can provide administrative support to companies without taking up office space or requiring a full time salary or benefits. You gain because you're paid a higher hourly fee when you work from home.
9. Window Tinting. Window tinting is a fun way to work from home if you like to work with cars. People drop off their car in your driveway in the morning. That afternoon, they pick it up with the windows nicely tinted.
10. Photography Business. This one isn't what you think. While you can start a business photographing weddings and taking family portraits, I'm thinking more of a “photo rep” business. Financial companies (mortgages, loans, insurance, etc.) hire you to take digital photos of homes, cars, boats, etc. in your home town. You then upload them to your computer and send them to the company. This is a growing market because more and more financial business is being done through national offices (as a result of the internet), but they still need local reps for photos. You do not have to have any great artistic photographic talent for this – just working knowledge of a digital camera.
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