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Moblie Business Ideas

If you like to be on the move here are few business ideas that may interest you.

Personal Chef: In today’s world with two income households or one parent homes many have no time to cook. In between running little Mary to soccer and little Jack to baseball many get home exhausted and end up ordering out only to regret the fat, chemicals and additives they put into their bodies. This is where the personal chef comes to the rescue. As a personal chef you can design meals for your clients. You can either cook at their homes or drop dinner off on your rounds for the evening. If you have culinary expertise or a niche such as raw food or diabetic friendly this may be a profitable business for you.

Personal Shopper: Do you love to shop? Why not shop with other people’s money? If you enjoy being on the move and shopping this business may suit you perfectly. You can garner interest from your services to busy business men, the elderly or busy parents. You could be the one they call when they look down at their calendar to find out their anniversary or a loved one’s birthday is that very day and they are unprepared.

Traveling Hairdresser: Who has time to go to a salon? If you love to cut and color but dislike waiting for clients to come to you then go to them! Offer to cut hair at people’s homes, businesses, offices, or the last minute disaster at a wedding. Yes, if you are a licensed beautician you could be the 911 for hair emergencies for the runway or the aisle. You can seek clients at hospitals and retirement homes as well.

Traveling Manicurist: Same as the above if you have the right credentials you could paint and go. Just think of all the business secrets you could hear while you paint a CEO’s nails dragon lady red as she sits listening to an important and top secret conference call. As with the hairdresser you could seek clients at hospitals and retirement homes. In fact, you could find a hairdresser and go into business together!

Errand Runner: Who likes running errands? Who has the time? You do. This business takes nothing more than a good driving record and good references to develop a sense of trust between you and your clients. You can either take a person to an appointment or pick up their laundry while they are at work.

If you can save people time and money you will be in business!

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.