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Control Your Destiny: Top Ten Home-Based
Businesses for Women
In a constantly changing world when nobody has
time to do things for themselves, job opportunities are more plentiful than
ever before. Nowadays, a woman can walk into just about any type of company
and stand a decent chance of getting hired. Better yet, women can also receive
a steady paycheck without having to walk through any door at all. As long
as you have a home, an idea, and a great deal of ambition, you have the potential
to make the money come right to you. If you have a home and the ambition,
but you're lacking in the idea department, there's no need to worry. Here
are the top ten home-based businesses that practically any woman can
run.
# 1-Daycare Center
In a time when money is tight and divorce rates
are higher than ever, more and more children are in need of daycare. While
many of these families turn to large daycare centers for support, there are
many families who prefer the feel of a home-based daycare. If you can provide
a small group of children with affection, attention, and some basic learning
experiences, this may be the perfect business for you to run out of your
home.
As with any business, you will have to invest
some money into your daycare. You will need to have plenty of food, toys,
and learning materials on hand for all of the children. You will also need
to pay for any staff you may require, and any licensing requirements you
may incur. Most importantly, you will have to make sure that your home is
large enough to accommodate a group of children, and that your home meets
all safety and health standards. Be sure to contact your local DSHS to learn
about licensing requirements and what type of education, if any, is necessary
to start your new business.
Once you have all of the technical matters out
of the way, you will need to focus on getting clients. The easiest way to
do this is to start off with a babysitting company and expand into a full-time
daycare once you have some steady clients. As long as you have a few parents
who can testify to your childcare skills, word of mouth will give you all
of the advertising you will need.
# 2-Doggy Daycare
If you love the idea of running a daycare, but
you are not so crazy about the idea of looking after a bunch of children,
you may want to consider running your own doggy daycare. This type of business
is perfect for women who love dogs and enjoy taking care of them in a variety
of ways. This type of business is also perfect for dog owners who do not
want to leave their dogs alone while they are at work or on vacation. Simply
put, doggy daycare can be a wonderful experience for everybody involved-including
the dogs.
Before you consider opening a doggy daycare,
you need to be sure that you truly want to spend time with those lovable
pooches. This job will require you to walk them, play with them, groom them,
and make sure that they are generally happy. It will also require you to
help the dogs socialize with one another and to help them forget that their
owners left them a day or more. As trivial as these matters may seem, they
are quite important when it comes to this kind of business. If a dog owner
sees that the dog does not want to return to your home, it is unlikely that
the dog will return again-and if that happens, you can count on your paycheck
staying away for good, too.
If a doggy daycare sounds like the right business
for you, it is easy to get started. All you will need is a license, a good
website, and as much canine experience as you can manage. From there, your
main goal will be to advertise, advertise, advertise. Once you get a steady
stream of doggy clients, the money will begin to roll in. With profits up
to $30 a day for a single dog, the doggy daycare business could be the answer
to all of your problems-and it could be a way for you to have a great deal
of fun, too!
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