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Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by Nobody: 10:39pm On Oct 31, 2014
The economy may be improving, but that doesn't mean it's any easier for today's college graduates to find a good, full-time job. The job market is highly competitive, and even if you're perfectly qualified for a position, there's no guarantee that you'll get it. But those student loans have to get paid off somehow, don't they?
Instead of waiting around for their dream jobs to open up, many recent grads are choosing to start careers as entrepreneurs. Here are seven low-cost businesses you can start as a new college or university graduate.

1: Clothing company
Did you dream of working in the fashion world, but couldn't find more than a few low-level opportunities in the field? If you have a great eye for design, you can strike out on your own and start an independent clothing company. Knowing how to sew or silk screen will help you get off the ground, but you'll eventually need to find a good manufacturer to reach the next stage of growth. As with any business, high-quality products combined with great marketing skills are the keys to success. [9 Amazing Young Entrepreneurs]

2: Content creation
Thanks to social media and the 24-hour news cycle, creative individuals like writers and graphic designers can use their talents to produce high-quality, shareable content for businesses and media outlets. A growing part-time economyof freelance and contract workers makes it easier than ever to market yourself as a professional freelance content creator. This can also be a great way to build up your skills should you choose to seek a full-time job later on.

3: Electronic repair
In today's tech-obsessed world, most people have smartphones, tablets and laptops that they use daily. With constant usage, there's a good chance that at least one of those devices is going to crash or otherwise break at some point. If you're a techie who can fix these issues with relative ease, you can offer to repair people's electronics for cheaper than what the big retailers charge. Get started by marketing your services to students at your alma mater who don't want to wait for the campus IT department to fix their hard drives.

4: Event entertainment
If you spent your undergrad years tinkering with sound-mixing software and staffing the DJ booth at your college radio station, starting an event entertainment company could be the right path for you. With only your music collection and your laptop, you can get people out on the dance floor at weddings and birthday parties, or simply provide background music at more-casual events. DJ equipment is a big investment, but plenty of companies offer daily rentals of speakers, subwoofers and other accessories that you can use until you save up enough to buy your own.
5: Fitness instructor
Were you constantly hitting the gym after class? Turn your passion for fitness into a lucrative job by becoming a fitness instructor or personal trainer. You'll have to put in a small amount of time and money to get certified, but organizations like the Aerobics and Fitness Association of Americaoffer online certification programs that you can complete at your own pace. Once you're a certified trainer, you can look for openings at local gyms or work one-on-one with clients at their homes. You can also find numerous programs for certification to teach fitness classes like yoga or Zumba.

6: Handmade crafts
Do you have a knack for knitting, jewelry making or creating other small crafts? If you can produce a lot of items quickly, you can open up an online storefrontand sell your creations to the public. Startup costs are extremely low if you purchase your materials in bulk from a craft supplier, and if you can turn orders around quickly, you'll make a profit in no time. You could even turn your store into a full-time gig.

7: Social media consultant
Want to put that marketing or communications degree to good use? Consider starting a social media consulting firm. Small businesses often have to take care of their own social media marketing. But, with so many other responsibilities, the company's owners may be too busy to come up with great strategies for each of the growing number of social channels companies are expected to utilize. As a consultant, you can help businesses determine the best tactics, posting schedules and content for your clients' target audiences. As their follower counts grow, so will your business.
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Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by Dramadiddy(m): 10:44pm On Oct 31, 2014
Become a musician.. It pays crazily
Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by Nobody: 10:47pm On Oct 31, 2014
Dramadiddy:
Become a musician.. It pays crazily
Seriously, even the near voiceless folks make it in this department big time. Sometimes, I wonder how Rick Ross did it.. But dramadiddy, let's talk about fields similar to the ones I listed above and not music nor sport.
Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by Nobody: 10:49pm On Oct 31, 2014
Dramadiddy:
Become a musician.. It pays crazily
Or don't u aspire to become a sucessful entrepreneur soon ?.

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Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by Dramadiddy(m): 11:24pm On Oct 31, 2014
Arva:

Or don't u aspire to become a sucessful entrepreneur soon ?.
yeah.. Ive actually seen people make it in music.. Ppl i know.. Tlkin bou entrepreneurship, music is still in dt category, we dont hv to wear suits before we look like one.. There r many things to do.. Im not a musician like singer ooo... Im a pianist.. These points cn actually apply to other types of jobs.. U can organise workshops, u shd find how to advertise your job, u hve to follow trend, u shd be really determined.. There aren't bad jobs.. Just work on urself

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Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by datjohn(m): 1:05am On Nov 01, 2014
Permit me to add dat statistics reveal dat 33% of U.S. Citizens work freelance, i.e., those who sell dia services to employers without any long-term contract.

This freelance jobs is a wide range of options includin graphic designs for corporations, Softwares n Apps Programmin, Language Instructor,... infact anyting! U wud neva knw u possess any ability to b paid for, till u check into www.odesk.com

Also, d financial market is also a gud place n with d proper knwledge, I repeat.... PROPER KNWLEDGE, an individual cud involve in trading Stocks, Foreign Currencies, n Commodities in d global financial market.

Knwledge is Power, OP kudos. hope I was on point, coz am not so used to commenting on NL.

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Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by bank2k4real(m): 1:05am On Nov 01, 2014
Arva:
The economy may be improving, but that doesn't mean it's any easier for today's college graduates to find a good, full-time job. The job market is highly competitive, and even if you're perfectly qualified for a position, there's no guarantee that you'll get it. But those student loans have to get paid off somehow, don't they?
Instead of waiting around for their dream jobs to open up, many recent grads are choosing to start careers as entrepreneurs. Here are seven low-cost businesses you can start as a new college or university graduate.

1: Clothing company
Did you dream of working in the fashion world, but couldn't find more than a few low-level opportunities in the field? If you have a great eye for design, you can strike out on your own and start an independent clothing company. Knowing how to sew or silk screen will help you get off the ground, but you'll eventually need to find a good manufacturer to reach the next stage of growth. As with any business, high-quality products combined with great marketing skills are the keys to success. [9 Amazing Young Entrepreneurs]

2: Content creation
Thanks to social media and the 24-hour news cycle, creative individuals like writers and graphic designers can use their talents to produce high-quality, shareable content for businesses and media outlets. A growing part-time economyof freelance and contract workers makes it easier than ever to market yourself as a professional freelance content creator. This can also be a great way to build up your skills should you choose to seek a full-time job later on.

3: Electronic repair
In today's tech-obsessed world, most people have smartphones, tablets and laptops that they use daily. With constant usage, there's a good chance that at least one of those devices is going to crash or otherwise break at some point. If you're a techie who can fix these issues with relative ease, you can offer to repair people's electronics for cheaper than what the big retailers charge. Get started by marketing your services to students at your alma mater who don't want to wait for the campus IT department to fix their hard drives.

4: Event entertainment
If you spent your undergrad years tinkering with sound-mixing software and staffing the DJ booth at your college radio station, starting an event entertainment company could be the right path for you. With only your music collection and your laptop, you can get people out on the dance floor at weddings and birthday parties, or simply provide background music at more-casual events. DJ equipment is a big investment, but plenty of companies offer daily rentals of speakers, subwoofers and other accessories that you can use until you save up enough to buy your own.
5: Fitness instructor
Were you constantly hitting the gym after class? Turn your passion for fitness into a lucrative job by becoming a fitness instructor or personal trainer. You'll have to put in a small amount of time and money to get certified, but organizations like the Aerobics and Fitness Association of Americaoffer online certification programs that you can complete at your own pace. Once you're a certified trainer, you can look for openings at local gyms or work one-on-one with clients at their homes. You can also find numerous programs for certification to teach fitness classes like yoga or Zumba.

6: Handmade crafts
Do you have a knack for knitting, jewelry making or creating other small crafts? If you can produce a lot of items quickly, you can open up an online storefrontand sell your creations to the public. Startup costs are extremely low if you purchase your materials in bulk from a craft supplier, and if you can turn orders around quickly, you'll make a profit in no time. You could even turn your store into a full-time gig.

7: Social media consultant
Want to put that marketing or communications degree to good use? Consider starting a social media consulting firm. Small businesses often have to take care of their own social media marketing. But, with so many other responsibilities, the company's owners may be too busy to come up with great strategies for each of the growing number of social channels companies are expected to utilize. As a consultant, you can help businesses determine the best tactics, posting schedules and content for your clients' target audiences. As their follower counts grow, so will your business.
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....nice one ...

Imports of clothes and shoes...like the one am into...

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Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by Nobody: 8:00am On Nov 01, 2014
datjohn:

Permit me to add dat statistics reveal dat 33% of U.S. Citizens work freelance, i.e., those who sell dia services to employers without any long-term contract.

This freelance jobs is a wide range of options includin graphic designs for corporations, Softwares n Apps Programmin, Language Instructor,... infact anyting! U wud neva knw u possess any ability to b paid for, till u check into www.odesk.com

Also, d financial market is also a gud place n with d proper knwledge, I repeat.... PROPER KNWLEDGE, an individual cud involve in trading Stocks, Foreign Currencies, n Commodities in d global financial market.

Knwledge is Power, OP kudos. hope I was on point, coz am not so used to commenting on NL.

....... I love this datjohn..

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Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by Nobody: 8:02am On Nov 01, 2014
Bank2k4real, that's a good idea too.
Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by ajahexcel(m): 12:45pm On Nov 01, 2014
Blogging pays

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Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by LizNaira: 4:05pm On Nov 01, 2014
Start a blog and compile your research into an ebook!
Re: Some Business Ideas For New College/university Graduates. by ultrazone(m): 1:40am On Apr 03, 2015
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