The Best Small Businesses Opportunities for 2018



Small Businesses Opportunities for 2018



Welcome to my list of the best small businesses opportunities for 2018, chosen from 

across a variety of industries. To make my list, these businesses must: 

  1. have the potential to be profitable now and for many years in the future; 
  2. be able to do well even in uncertain economic times;
  3. not require a PhD or decades of experience. Some require trade school training, a university degree or a prior apprenticeship, while others need only some prior experience and a passion for the industry.
  4. not require large amounts of startup capital, but only what every startup business requires: dedication, hard work, perseverance and a desire to succeed.
  5. Most of these opportunities can be operated as home-based businesses.
    If your goal in life is to become very wealthy, chances are you won't get there as a small business owner. But you'll have a chance to generate a healthy income, be your own boss and make all the decisions. You could potentially have a more flexible lifestyle. Building something from the ground up can make starting a business very rewarding in itself. 
    Here are my picks for the best small business ideas based on current trends in business and demographics. 
  6. 01
     Virtual Reality

  7. young asian man with VR in modern cafe   Virtual reality computing (VR) is a huge leap forward in immersing the user in a realistic sensory experience. Hardware and software vendors are working furiously to bring new VR products to the marketplace and the industry is growing at a parabolic rate - according to statista by 2020 the worldwide size of the VR market will be in excess of $40 billion.
    The potential uses of virtual reality for business or pleasure are practically limitless, for example:
    • 3D movies - watching a movie in 360 degree VR
    • Real estate marketing - imagine searching for a new home and being able to take an online VR walk through of an advertised house from the comfort of your desk chair
    • Gaming - VR is revolutionizing the gaming industry, with new VR titles being released on an almost weekly basis
    • Team-building exercises - shaking up team building events with a group VR experience
    • Social media VR interaction - friends will be able to interact in a virtual online space
    • Training - VR can inject a much higher degree of realism into training scenarios. Many businesses (such as UPS) are launching new delivery driver training programs using VR.
    • Meditation - VR is ideal for customized meditation 
    VR "escape rooms" and lounges (where groups of people get together to play VR games or go on VR adventures and/or solve group puzzles) are experiencing phenomenal growth. If you are tech savvy and interested in the technology, virtual reality could be the business opportunity for you.
  8. 02
     Skilled Trades

    Welder

    It's unfortunate that nowadays that some parents have a tendency to discourage their children from considering skilled trades as a career choice, in part due of the erroneous belief that trades are poorly paid. In fact, skilled tradespeople are generally very well paid and enjoy satisfying careers.
    It has been estimated that 40% of current tradespeople will be retiring in the next decade, creating a huge demand for talented workers in trades such as:
    • Welding
    • Carpentry and general construction
    • Plumbing, pipefitting and steamfitting
    • Electrical and electronic control systems
    • Heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC)
    • Machinists and Metalworkers
    • Masonry
    • Steelworking
    The nature of skilled trades makes them ideally suited for self-employment:
    • High salaries and strong demand for experienced tradespeople in most locations
    • Most trades can be operated as home-based businesses as the work is performed at the customer job site
    • Compared to many businesses, startup capital costs are relatively low for most skilled trades, and most cannot be automated to any degree, ensuring future job security
    • The ability to relocate to other jurisdictions where demand is stronger. Many experienced tradespeople take advantage of opportunities in remote or overseas locations to command much higher levels of compensation.
    Why not take advantage of the demand and consider one of the skilled trades as your next business opportunity? Using rollover for business

    03
     Software Engineering and Development

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    Software engineers and developers create, test and maintain software on a variety of platforms, from mainframes to mobile devices. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for software developers is expected to increase by 17 percent each year through 2023, and the median pay in 2014 was slightly over $100,000 per year. 
    The nature of the software development industry makes it ideal for contract employment. Many software engineers start out as salaried employees and eventually become self-employed contractors. Cloud computing and ease of remote access make software development an ideal home-based business.
    • 04
       Children's Services

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      There are business opportunities in a variety of areas in the children's services market, including:
      • Quality preschool education, including environmentally-focused offerings such as outdoor preschools
      • Art classes and events
      • Tutoring in critical skills such as reading, math and English
      • Fitness instruction such as tennis, swimming, soccer or golf lessons
      If you enjoy working with children and have instructional training and/or experience, why not turn it into a business?
    • 05
       Home Renovations

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      If construction is in your blood and you think you would enjoy making clients' home renovation dreams come true why not turn it into a business?
      Ask almost anyone who is needs repairs or renovations done on their home (or business) - remodeling contractors are hard to find and the good ones are always busy. Home renovation is one business that always seems to do well, even in uncertain economic times.
      Statistics show that the average home owner in the U.S. spends approximately $3000 per year on home improvements - generating a lot of business for carpenters, painters, drywall, roofers, tilers, and other tradespeople.
      The home renovations business is ideally suited to self-employed individuals for a number of reasons:
      • Most renovations are performed on a contract basis
      • Startup capital investment for tools and machinery is typically much less than required for new construction
      • Business premises are not required as the work is performed at the customer location, making remodeling a perfect home-based businesses 
      Remodeling contractors provide services in a number of different ways:
      • As individuals, where the contractor performs most or all of the work themselves
      • As general contractors, who hire and supervise employees or subcontractor who perform the work
      • As specialists in a particular area, such as bathroom or kitchen renovations, or niches such as restoring historic structures, improving energy efficiency, or solar installations
      To be a successful renovation contractor you should have:
      • Extensive experience in building construction, with hands-on expertise in at least one of the trades and knowledge of the others
      • Good contacts within the industry, so if needed you can call in sub-contractors to get specialty work performed in a timely fashion (such as architects, structural engineers, licensed electricians, plumbers, tilers, etc.)
      • Up-to-date knowledge of the local building codes and safety regulations
      • Licensing and certification if required in your jurisdiction. In the U.S., the National Association of the Remodeling Industry offers various levels of certification for remodellers.
      • Good organizational skills

    • 06
       Bike Sales, Service and Rentals

      Bicycles for sale in shop
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      Given the health and environmental benefits, it's no wonder that bicycling has become the second most popular outdoor activity in America by frequency of participation. According to peopleforbikes
      • U.S. bike commuting has grown 47 percent nationwide and 73 percent in the largest cities over a 10-year period. North American cities are trying hard to increase the number of people using bikes rather than cars to commute to work.
      • Americans spend $81 billion on biking annually, generating 770,000 jobs.
      Anything that’s healthy, popular, good for the environment and heavily promoted by government is a pretty good business bet. In addition to pedal-only powered bikes, E-bikes have become very popular. E-bikes can be pedaled without electric power or use electric power to assist, and sales are expected to hit close to 50 million units by 2018. Regular pedal bikes can be converted to E-bikes with a kit that allows replacement of the front or back wheel hub with one containing a small electric motor and adding a battery and cabling.
      If cycling is your passion and you want to become an entrepreneur, this may be the perfect business opportunity for you.
    • 07
       Senior Care Services

      Carer holding hand of senior woman
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      Senior care services continue to rank as one of the best business opportunities. Demographics play a big role. The first baby boomers hit age 65 in 2011. The entire baby boomer generation will have will have reached age 65 by 2030. Seniors will make up 1/4 of the entire U.S. population. Unfortunately, although they are expected to live longer lives than previous generations, it's also expected that they'll spend more years in sickness, according to a report on senior’s health by the not-for-profit United Health Foundation. 
      Fortunately, baby boomers are a wealthy demographic compared to previous generations. For the most part, they can afford to pay for the services necessary to maintain their lifestyles. This includes continuing to live at home in their own communities. According to research by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), nearly 90 percent of seniors have this goal. 
      Many affluent seniors suffer from various health and/or mobility issues and are increasingly uncomfortable or unable to drive their own vehicles. They may find it difficult or impossible to take care of household chores such as landscaping, cleaning, cooking or caring for their pets. Others travel extensively and require house sitting or pet sitting and property maintenance services. All in all, a wealth of opportunities exist for entrepreneurs who wish to take advantage of the senior care trend. If you're not interesting in starting your own business from scratch, various senior care franchise opportunities are available. 
    • 08
       Body Decoration Services (Piercings and Tattoos)

      Tattoo
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      According to statistics, the tattoo industry generated $3 billion in revenue in 2014 and continues to grow rapidly:
      • 40 percent of American households have at least one member with a tattoo, up from 21 percent in 1999
      • 22 percent of young millennials have at least one tattoo
      • 30 percent of people aged 25-39 have tattoos and 40 percent of adults aged 30-39
      • Tattoos are also popular with middle-aged adults ​— 30 percent of those aged 40-49 have at least one
      Most tattoo artists learn the trade via an apprenticeship alongside a professional (typically three years or more). For health and safety reasons, some jurisdictions require classroom experience.
      If you have artistic and creative skills, becoming a tattoo artist can be an excellent business opportunity.
    • 09
       Counseling and Therapy

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      The mental health field is another profession that is experiencing increased demand for services. The BLS expects the need for marriage and family therapists to grow 41 percent by 2020.
      The nature of mental health counseling makes it suitable for private practice. Many professionals in the field make the occupational choice to start their own counseling businesses. This typically requires extensive schooling, however, and often post-graduate degree. 
    • 10
       Financial Advisor/Planner

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      Financial advisers/planners are expected to be in high demand with a projected growth rate of 30 percent through 2026, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Studies in Canada indicate that only 20 percent of Canadians have confidence in their math and money skills as they relate to planning for a secure financial future, according to a 2011 survey by Ipsos Reid for ABC Life Literacy Canada.
      Becoming a financial adviser/planner normally requires a bachelor's degree and additional training in securities management, leading to licensing/certification. But this is another business that is riding the demographic wave. A huge pool of baby boomers are headed for retirement, and they need and want help with their finances. Financial advising and planning is an ideal business opportunity. 



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