Best New Small Business Ideas 2014 – Empowered Ezine Weighs In
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 31, 2013 -- EmpoweredEzine.com is an online article directory where online marketers, entrepreneurs and business owners can share information and learn from some of the industry’s top professionals. The website’s motto “Where knowledge equals power” sums up the goal of the articles posted on the site. An article recently featured on the website continues to help new entrepreneurs by looking at some of the best new small business ideas 2014 has in store.
The new article explains, “Many people think starting a small business is too hard and they tend to stick to their 9-5 instead, however starting a small business is not as hard as one may think. There are several ways to get started when it comes to working for yourself. Being your own boss has its perks, especially for homes with small children. 2014 is just around the corner and now is the time to finally start that small business you've been dreaming of. Here is a list of the best small business ideas to kick off the new year!”
Empowered Ezine then gives a list of some of the opportunities they feel are the top small business ideas for 2014. These businesses are:
• Retail & Ecommerce
• Wedding Planner
• Travel Agency
• Advertising Agency
• IT Startups (web developing, software design, computer repair)
• Photography Business
• Caregiver Business (CNA)
• Editing
• Virtual Assistant
• Social Media Marketing
Empowered Ezine explains that each of the above listed options are some of the best small business ideas for 2014 because they are low cost and do not require an office space to get started. Generally, only a small inventory is required when first starting a product based business such as online retail. Service based businesses may only require the business owner’s talent, time and an up-to-date computer with an internet connection.
The article also gives some very good tips on questions to consider when choosing a business idea for 2014. It says, “Ask yourself these questions when deciding what type of small business to open.
• Will I need to hire more employees in the future, if so how many and for what positions?
• Who will need/want my services and will I be able to keep up with the demand of my business from home?
• What is my mission statement and how will I convey it to my customers/clients?
• Where do I see my small business 10 years from now?
• When would I like to see higher profit margins and what can I do to reach those margins?
• How will my business benefit the economy and will it attract the interest of other small businesses and/or investors?
The above questions are a great way to help you narrow down which of the best new small business ideas 2014 is right for you. Like any new business venture, consult with a mentor and leave room for failure, growth, and above all; the ability to reply to a high demand.”
For more information on finding the best small business for 2014, please visit EmpoweredEzine.com to read the full article.
Kevin Blue, Empowered Ezine, http://empoweredezine.com/, +1 949-292-8401, [email protected]
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