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I started Gobi Gear just before my big trip through Asia. I had also committed to collecting botanical specimens, as part of my volunteering for the local University in Kathmandu.
Never collected plants before? Ever the impatient hiker, I had to come up with an idea to still be able to cover a lot of ground even while collecting. I dreamed up the idea for Framed Tweets a year prior to starting it. They just randomly happen. That night, I tweeted the link to some random people who I found by searching Twitter. Aidan Breen from Galway City, Ireland started Posture almost 4 years ago, a laptop accessories brand.
When I finished in university in the west of Ireland, I moved with my partner to Dublin to try and grow my business. It was a massive change for us, coming from small towns to the big city, and living in really cramped shared accommodation. I spent most of my time going to startup and business networking events, which was exhausting as an introvert who had just spent 4 years working alone on a PhD.
When I had time and energy… I took on short-term freelance projects. I worked at hot-desks, open workspaces and snuck into university libraries - anything to get out of the house and get my name out there. It was a pretty tough time.
My future was far from certain. On top of that, my first client refused to pay me for three months of work! When I started Chasing Planner Peace I was a mum of two very small children, working part-time in a job for the government. I found my job extremely unrewarding and boring and had a little avenue for creativity. I never dreamed that starting an Etsy store would lead to growing a company that could become a full-time career.
After my second child was born I became interested in using a paper planner as a hobby. I would download printable inserts off Etsy for calendar pages, meal planning, etc. I would also waste huge amounts of time, money and printer ink trying to print out the printable inserts - as every file was a different format. Back in , I had already discovered my passion - personal development - and had realized writing is the best way to express myself.
So I combined these and started a self-improvement blog. Starting the blog was the best decision and not giving up on it over the years even when no traffic or money was coming in was what helped me move forward.
It was first just a hobby and I knew nothing about blogging. Over the years, after publishing a ton of content, gaining traffic, learning about SEO, email marketing, social media, and all the ways to monetize a blog, it became a real business.
Personally, I always knew I would have my own business. I watched my dad run his own recruitment agency from a young age and I loved the freedom that came with being your own boss. Things like deciding on a company name, registering your company, purchasing your domain, designing a logo All of these small steps can get you inspired and help you move forward with your goals.
Ben and I came up with the idea after we had been traveling a few years ago. We hated using soggy, bulky towels that took up your suitcase space and had a weird odour after a few washes.
I was born and grew up in Kochi, Japan but moved to Europe and have spent my twenties in Switzerland and Berlin, where I practiced graphic design and the fine arts. After I graduated from the University of Art Berlin in , I returned to Japan to dig deep into my cultural roots and to contribute to the local community. I thought the best thing would be to learn how to create small businesses myself.
And by doing it, I could be an example for the younger generation to show that it doesn't matter where you live. You could build a global business, however small it is. Now I am living in a mountainous village in a suburban area of the city of Kochi. I love living near to nature, and the quality of life here is irreplaceable, but one of the biggest problems in rural areas is that there are no jobs.
So I thought the best thing would be to learn how to create small businesses myself. Amazed by all the incredible t-shirts that get sold off and sent overseas by nonprofit and for-profit companies in America, we began working with Kenyan artisans to design new products out of castaway t-shirts, including bags, scarves, and re-fabricated t-shirts. At the time, that felt like the most money we would ever see in our lives. We were sleeping in our office and showering at the gym at that time.
Ever since I was a young kid I have always loved cooking, making art, and writing. On my days off from school, I would be in the kitchen baking cookies, cakes, bread, or working on my next art project. At a young age, I was diagnosed with Celiac disease which is a severe allergy to gluten found in wheat, barley, and rye. I also developed a long list of other allergies to dairy, soy, eggs, various fruits, vegetables, and fishes which means my diet is limited to a select group of foods.
Due to the changes in my dietary needs, this forced me to cook most of my meals at home and invest in a few dozen cookbooks.
Over time once I became more comfortable with cooking to my needs I started creating my recipes and writing them down with the hopes that one day I could create my recipe book and blog. Although my recipe book is still a work in the process, my blog is up and thriving! Brigitte Shamy from Highland started SexyModest. Brig went to school for fashion design and had no previous experience in sewing or ecom. She did work in retail for a few years as a teenager which taught her the importance of 5-star customer service.
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Sell Handmade Products 2. Start a Dropshipping Business From Home 3. Purchase An Existing Ecommerce Business 6. Teach Online 8. Sell Digital Products Online Looking for work-from-home business ideas? Good idea. Sell Handmade Products Do you love to create things at home? Make candles Create jewelry Create pieces of art Make homemade food Design and sew clothing Knit clothes and blankets Craft wooden furniture Whatever you like to create, selling handmade products is a great way to turn a passion into a work-from-home business opportunity.
There are two main ways to start selling handmade products online: Sell through a marketplace such as Etsy Create your own online store using a platform like Shopify That said, you could also sell via both channels with Shopify's Etsy integration. Start a Dropshipping Business From Home If you like the idea of running an online store, but you're not sure what to sell, consider starting a dropshipping business from home. Check out the image below to see the dropshipping business model in action: Pretty cool, right?
Start a Print-on-Demand Business From Home Similarly, if you like to create art and eye-catching designs but don't want to make products yourself, you could start a print-on-demand business from home. Print-on-demand is a type of dropshipping in which you can sell products that are customized with your designs, such as: Apparel: T-shirts, hoodies, leggings, yoga pants, etc.
Footwear: Sneakers, boots, flip flops, etc. Accessories: Jewelry, watches, phone covers, bags, bottles, face masks, notebooks, stationery, etc. Homeware: Mugs, towels, bedsheets, cushions, blankets, throws, etc. Art: posters, wall hangings, stickers, magnets, etc. Electronics: Headphones, speakers, etc. Purchase Products in Bulk and Sell Them Online Another way to sell products online is to buy products in bulk — also known as 'wholesale' — and sell them individually.
So, where can you buy fantastic goods in bulk? Purchase An Existing Ecommerce Business If you don't have the time — or the inclination — to set up a home-based business from scratch, you could always buy an existing home business opportunity via the Exchange marketplace.
Start a Subscription Box Business From Home Why sell one product at a time when you can sell a bundle of products every month to the same person?
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