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560. Start a mail order business which sells books about how to win at gambling. The games covered might include: roulette, baccarat, poker and horse-racing. Buy the publications direct from publishers at home and

abroad. Or publish the books yourself.

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561. Produce a series of audio cassettes which give instruction about how to mimic different accents. For example: ‘Teach yourself to speak like a Texan’. Other accents might include: Yorkshire, cockney, French, English, Scottish, New York, etc.

 

562. Have amusing messages printed in speech bubbles on the sides of potted plant holders. For example: ‘Hello, my name is…’, ‘Shake my water, don’t stir it’, ‘I feel like a chat’, etc. Have these stocked at outlets which sell garden products. 

 

563. Put together a kit for growing trees from seeds. In each kit include instructions about how to get the best results. Sell from ads in gardening publications or through suitable shops. 

 

564. Begin a mail order business which sells hydroponics growers supplies (hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil). Produce a catalogue and advertise in gardening publications. 

 

565. Obtain quantities of sand from the beaches of the D-day invasion. Place the sand in tiny bottles and sell world-wide as souvenir sand from the beaches of the 1944 D-day invasion. Add a name label to each bottle to show which beach the sand came from.

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566. Start a business which makes garden hammocks. Devise your own hammock which has at least one superior feature over other hammocks available. Sell through hardware shops and garden centres and by mail order from ads in gardening publications. 

 

 

567. Use logs and wood to make small ornamental garden wishing wells. Sell through garden centres and hardware shops.

 

568. Bring out a selection of hair jewellery. This could be made from real or artificial human hair and is knotted like dreadlocks. The jewellery also includes coloured beads in the design. The result is dreadlocks necklaces, brooches and earrings.

 

569. Begin a business which makes and distributes souvenir lucky charms. One example is a number seven made from metal and stamped with a place name.

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999 new biz ops: 580-589

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580. Find a source of common or high-quality soil, package and sell through hardware shops and garden centres.

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581. Create a correspondence course about how to be more enterprising. Sell by placing ads in national newspapers. Have ad headlines like: ‘Are you an enterprising person?’, and ‘Improve your life by being more enterprising’.

 

582. Have T-shirts printed with sci-fi messages on the front such as ‘Alpha Centauri University’, Visit Ancient Egypt with TWA’s Time Travel Tours’, ‘Test fly a Centauri flying saucer, visit your local dealer’, etc. Sell at sci-fi conventions and through sci-fi shops.

 

 

583. Bring out a range of jewellery for ears. However, this jewellery does not hang from earlobes like earrings, but gently clips to the top of the ears. This jewellery looks as if it if it is perched on top of the ears. A piece of eartop jewellery might follow the curvature of each ear.

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584. Start a business which makes a range of quality old-fashioned long johns. Produce a catalogue and start a mail order business.

 

585. Consider taking up the career of chiropody. Send for a prospectus from a school of chiropody. Take a course and, after graduation, open your own practice. 

 

586. Start a computerised horse-racing results prediction service. There are many systems available for selecting a winning horse. Base your computer program on any or a mixture of these systems. Send forecasts on a regular basis to subscribers.

 

587. Be a travelling manicurist. Build up a regular round of clients at offices and private residences. Send a leaflet about your service to businesses and private residences and advertise in the local media. 

 

588. Supply life extension products by post. Model your business on similar businesses which have been successful in the USA. Obtain a catalogue from one of these businesses and base your business on their system.

 

589. Start a mail order business which sells stop smoking aids. For example: dummy cigarettes, advice booklets, herbal aids, inspirational cassettes, charts and posters. You can produce many of these products yourself and buy the others from wholesalers.

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999 money biz ops: 620-629

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620. Set up a mail order company which sells local history books. Put together a selection of local history books for most cities and towns in the country. Produce a catalogue and sell through media advertising. Choose easy biz ops…..

 

621. Begin a mail order business which sells exposes. Produce booklets, audio cassettes and information sheets about, for example: wealthy left-wing politicians, worthless aristocrats, stonewall secret service bungling, bureaucratic incompetence, violent police, etc. 

 

622. Buy a selection of local history books, pamphlets, posters and postcards from the publishes at trade prices. Earn from selling these door-to-door in your area.

 

623. design and make a selection of patchwork hats, caps, jackets, dresses, etc. Find retailers who will stock your products. Or design and produce kits so that anyone can make their own patchwork products. Place classified ads in needlework magazines and sell by mail. Biz ops are all over the place……

 

624. Write and produce a series of audio cassettes about the many aspects of sex education. Have a catalogue printed and start a mail order business. 

 

 

625. Publish an audio cassette of saucy seaside jokes. Sell through shops at seaside resorts. The hope is that holiday-makers might send a saucy cassette home instead of a saucy postcard. With each cassette include a small card for writing a message. 

 

626. Organise the production of business greeting cards. Design the cards for a particular selection of businesses, for example, mini-cab services. The cards should have pictures relevant to the chosen business. The company can then send a card to account holders. Sell by direct mail.

 

627. Begin a market stall which sells boiled sweets and hand-made chocolates. Buy your stock from small producers of confectionery.

 

628. Earn an income from being a freelance salesperson. Place ads in business or trade publications which reads ‘Freelance Salesperson Available. Anything Considered. Contact…..’. Don’t accept the first offer, but consider each one and accept the one you find the most suitable.

 

629. Start a children’s badge of the month club. Attract new members by advertising in children’s comics and offering a selection of free badges. Biz ops are all over the place……

999 niche biz ops: 680-689

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680. Produce an audio cassette course about positive thinking. Sell by direct mail and through press advertising. Choose easy biz ops.

 

681. Seek out English overseas language publications for teachers and educationalists. Place adverts in these publications which read: ‘Educational products wanted for distribution in the UK. Write to…’. 

 

682. Produce a library of audio cassettes about the Wild West. Sell by direct mail or have them stocked in bookshops and record shops.

 

683. At tourist sites take photographs of holiday makers with a man dressed as a gorilla, or other amusing costume. 

 

684. Produce an audio cassette course on ‘Teaching Yourself Gaelic’. Sell by mail order throughout the world. Organise overseas information gathering tours for businesspeople. These might be for those who want to look at an overseas market or who want to visit similar businesses to their own in other countries. For example, consultants in this country can visit their foreign counterparts. 

 

685. Design and produce a series of wall charts for children. One chart might ask a child to record one good deed a day; another might ask a child to record new words learnt; a third might be for recording the weather or what happened at school.

686. Start a mail order catalogue which specialises in products which aid abstinence. For example, products for giving up: Smoking, Swearing, Nail Biting, Drinking, etc. Biz ops are all over the place.

 

687. Set up a school of variety entertainment. Teach beginners about the variety entertainment business. Also show beginners how to improve any acts of their own which they would like to perform.

 

688. Design and manufacture skin painting kits. In each kit have a spectrum of colours and a selection of designs which can be easily copied. Get your kits stocked at shops which sell toys, novelties or artist’s materials.

 

 

 

 

689. Use pastels or charcoals to do original pictures of tourist sites. Sell, framed or unframed, as quality souvenirs.  Biz ops can be huge.

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999 easy to start biz ops: 660-669

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660. Set up a business which organises weight loss holidays. These holidays are not on health farms but consist of long distance walking, diet instruction, and discussion amongst participants. A person who wants to lose weight goes on a two or four week holiday which would consist of walking for most of the day, following a strict diet and evenings of discussion groups. Choose easy biz ops.

 

661. Design and make a selection of lucky charm key-rings. For example, make a key-ring fob which is a wooden or metal number seven or four-leaf clover. Mount them on a rack and have them stocked at suitable retailers.

 

662. Organise the production and distribution of souvenir potted plant holders. These plant holders should appeal to the same people who buy souvenir trays. 

 

663. Sell a wide range of postcards and souvenirs from a roadside stall.

 

664. Produce novelty car stickers which feature a big ‘X’ stamped across pictures of traffic wardens, policemen, or cars. They are designed to be stuck to cars in the fashion of fighter planes to show enemy aeroplanes destroyed. They are for amusement only and should appeal to a wide range of drivers.

 

665. Build elaborate sand-castles or sand sculptures at the seaside and accept donations from those who want to show appreciation of your work.  Biz ops are all over the place.

 

666. Begin a service which helps car owners to sell their cars. You would have around twenty sites at newsagents, barbers, supermarkets, etc, where details of the cars are displayed. A car owner pays you, for example, £20, half goes to you and half to the site owners.

 

667. Start a fortune telling gift service for new born babies. When a baby is born a fortune-teller provides a written statement about their future. Such a statement would make an ideal birth gift. Advertise in the classified columnist of a variety of publications. 

 

668. Bring out a selection of baseball caps which are printed with the names of popular sports teams. Distribute to sports shops, gift shops and sell by mail order. 

 

669. Design, produce and distribute tie clips which have a theme related to astrology, football, a holiday resort, etc. Biz ops can be huge.

999 low cost biz ops: 670-679

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670. Set up a business which teaches languages by post. The courses might consist of both audio cassettes for learning to speak and written material for learning to write the language. Choose easy biz ops.

 

 

 

 

671. Bring out a correspondence course about creative thinking and attract students by advertising in national newspapers and magazines. The ads might have a headline like ‘Do people say you lack imagination?’, or ‘The amount of money you make is limited only by your imagination’.

 

672. Put together an audio cassette course about how to be a successful disc jockey. Sell from ads in music publications and have it stocked in record shops. 

 

673. Produce a series of biographical audio cassettes about well-known businesspeople. Bring out a catalogue and send it to business and professional people. Or start a monthly club where a subscriber receives a different cassette every month. Biz ops are all over the place.

 

674. Give private tuition about how to make money. The tuition might be about making money from business and investments. You might, for example, use some of the ideas listed in this selection as worthwhile money-makers. Prepare lesson plans on the subjects you wish to cover and teach a set course. 

 

675. Start a mail order business which sells paper and card products to photographers. For example, sell stationery with a photographic theme, cardboard frames in bulk at a discount price,  printed paper with frames for planning photograph collections, paper supplies for processing, etc.

 

676. Research, write and produce a manual or correspondence course about ‘How to start your own holiday organising business’. This might cover everything from organising walking holidays to conventional sightseeing holidays. Sell to opportunity seekers.

 

677. Organise holidays for people at American farms and ranches. First advertise in the States for farmers and ranch owners who want to have paying guests. Then advertise in a variety of publications in this country for clients. 

 

678. Begin a mail order business which sells things related to cult figures such as Nicola Tesla, L. Ron Hubbard, Leonardo Da Vinci, John Lennon, James Dean, etc. Sell things such as press cuttings, photographs, audio cassettes, books, etc. 

 

679. Design and make novelty soft toys and caps. For example, a soft toy sledgehammer is attached to a cap so that it looks like it is embedded. Also make hats with antennae and horns. Biz ops can be huge.

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690. Design garden ornaments which create special effects on mid-summer’s day. Start a business which builds and sells your designs. You might, for example, advertise in occult publications. 

 

691. Begin a lesson of the month club for those who want to learn the principles of management. Each lesson takes the form of a newsletter. The lessons are strung together to make a complete management course.

 

692. Devise your own brand of Bombay mix snack. Set up a business which makes and packages the snack. Sell through newsagents and grocers. 

 

693. Design and produce a selection of amusing ‘Keep Your Distance’ car bumper stickers. For example: ‘Keep your distance, or we might meet by accident’, or ‘Keep car mechanics poor, keep your distance’. Have them stocked at car accessory shops and service stations. 

 

694. Put together a hamper of Christmas decorations. In each hamper include all the decorations needed to completely decorate a room of average size. The packaging might include a picture of a room which shows where each of the

decorations might go.

 

695. Bring out an audio cassette course about how to be assertive at home and at work. Use direct mail to sell the course to businesspeople and opportunity seekers.

 

696. Use unusual materials to make names of football teams for hanging on walls. For example they might be made from lines of studs on leather. Sell from ads in football magazines and programmes. 

 

697. Bring together a selection of products related to chess. For example: books, ornaments, framed prints, chess playing accessories, etc. Produce a catalogue and sell by mail order. 

 

698. Design and make a selection of baby christening outfits. Sell the outfits by mail order or through shops which sell children’s clothes. 

 

699. Use leather to make key-ring fobs. Burn designs or put studs into the fobs and add a key-ring. Sell from a stall or find suitable retail outlets. 

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710. Start a service which finds companions for those who want to go on cycling or hiking holidays. Advertise in publications for cyclists or hikers.

 

711. Take suitable sea-shells and sell them as sleep shells. Those who have difficulty in sleeping at night listen to a sleep shell. The soothing sound of the sea will aid sleep.

 

712. Turn large sea-shells into money boxes. Cut a slot in the shells for inserting coins and add an opening for extracting the money and block it with removable cork. These are sold as ornaments and as money boxes.

 

713. Create a mail order business which sells matchboxes and labels to collectors. Collectors automatically receive the latest matchboxes each month. Alternatively you might put together a catalogue of old and rare matchboxes. 

 

714. Organize overseas information about gathering tours for business people. These might be for those who want to look at an overseas market or who sometimes want to visit similar businesses to their own in other countries. For example, consultants in this country can visit their foreign counterparts. 

 

715. Do your own research to discover ghost stories from your region. Record the best stories on audio tape. Have the cassettes duplicated and labelled and distribute to shops throughout the region covered.

 

716. Start a business which organises cricket holidays and weekend breaks. During these breaks arrange for guests to receive tuition from a professional cricketer.  

 

717. Organise bridge holidays and weekend breaks. 

 

718. Set up a quiz games postal club. Club members compete against each other to win quizzes through the mail. The quizzes could be published in a regular newsletter which would also give the answers to the previous newsletters quiz(zes).

 

719. Invent and make wooden 2-D and 3-D executive puzzles. For example: 3-D puzzles which have lots of interlocking pieces. Have them stocked at gift shops and stationers. 

999 business ideas: 720-729

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720. If you live in a busy road and you are at home all day, place a good looking sign outside you house stating that you do car washing and polishing. Also advertise that you give a personal service and that car owners can call at your house any time. 

 

721. Design and have printed novelty joke licences. Each licence has a space for a name to be added. The licence may state that the named person is: a genius, certified insane, international sex maniac, etc. Distribute to shops which sell souvenirs, jokes and gifts. 

 

722. Organise the production of photographic business cards and sell these direct to businesspeople. You might also produce blank photographic business cards for printers. For example a card features a photograph which is representative of a trade; a printer would print personal details next to the picture. 

 

723. Put together a home study course about the technical aspects of film making. This course might be the cornerstone of your own postal film school. Sell from ads in film magazines. 

 

724. Seek out as many recipes as you can for nougat. Devise, with the help of these, your own brand of delicious nougat. Have sizeable quantities made and sell from a stall or get it stocked at shops.

 

725. Frame photographs of well known boxers. Get these stocked at sports shops or sell by mail order from ads in boxing and sports papers and magazines. 

 

726. Bring out X-rated cardboard cut-outs of female or male models. Sell by mail order from ads in adult magazines. 

 

727. Design souvenir badges which read ‘I’ve been to (name of town)’ or ‘I love ………’. Pay to have your badges professionally made. Arrange for shops in the named town to stock these badges.

 

728. Each month produce and interesting lecture on audio cassette. Sell these through a monthly club. The subjects should be something which appeals to an established market such as science fiction fans, business opportunity seekers or sales people.

 

729. Start a private school for florists. Provide courses for those who want to either set up in business or want to get a job as a florist. Advertise in women’s magazines. 

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