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20 Startup Ideas that you should Try

Startup Ideas

By Paramjeet kaurPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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1. Create educational content or activities

Parents are constantly seeking for resources and pastimes to keep their children occupied and entertained. Downloadable activity manuals for various age groups, lesson plans for homeschooling, or even virtual nature walks or story times might all be good business ventures.

2. Offer virtual team-building

Businesses require fresh approaches to increase morale and foster camaraderie among remote and hybrid teams. the virtual team-builder, please. Almost anyone may develop and provide team-building activities for virtual businesses, including cheesemongers, mixologists, chefs, magicians, artists, historians, and master gardeners.

3. Start a meal-prep business

More than 217 million Americans will utilise online meal delivery services by 2026. To make people's life easier and to accommodate particular diets, tap into that market and launch a meal preparation service.

4. Create a food waste solution

In addition to receiving significant cash, starting a business with the goal of reducing food waste might have a positive impact on the food system and result in financial savings for restaurants and grocery shops.

5. Capitalize on plant-based foods

With sales of plant-based meals increasing in recent years to reach $7.4 billion in 2021, the plant-based business in the United States is growing. Aspiring businesspeople may find success by opening a vegan store or by producing meatless versions of common meals.

6. Start a drop-shipping business

Drop-shipping is a particularly appealing e-commerce business concept because it doesn't need you to buy inventory up front. If you thoroughly analyse your competitors, selling high-end products with minimal delivery costs could become profitable very soon.

7. Curate subscription boxes

The global subscription box market is worth $22.7 billion, and it is expected to continue expanding. Choose a niche and then put together a selection of specialised products to provide consumers one-of-a-kind experiences. Some subscription boxes concentrate on cosmetics, while others on sustainability. Choose the best place to begin for you and follow it.

8. Create an airport-centric app

A comparatively unexplored startup idea is building an all-in-one app that gives tourists real-time information to navigate unfamiliar airports. Despite the availability of numerous travel apps, users may find value in one that displays amenities, TSA line wait times, ground transportation alternatives, and airport maps.

9. Become a destination wedding planner

Wedding planners who can assist with managing wedding and travel logistics, including local regulations and testing needs, are in more demand as a result of the coronavirus epidemic. This could be the business idea for you if you enjoy exploring, work well under pressure, and don't mind putting in long hours.

10. Make local guides

Even if you don't think of yourself as a local expert, writing local guides can help you become more used to your surroundings and encourage visitors to explore your region in a unique way. Create themed guides, highlight destinations, and collaborate with nearby companies to take advantage of advertising opportunities.

11. Create a local grocery delivery service

A grocery delivery startup can come with minimal setup costs — you only need a vehicle and a cell phone to get started. Help older people or others who are too busy to shop by offering this community-friendly service. You can even approach grocery stores in your area to see if they're willing to partner with you to get the service off the ground.

12. Start a virtual event planning company

Virtual event planning is a new booming business as in-person gatherings go online or take a hybrid approach. A skilled planner who can ensure all attendees are engaged, regardless of location, will be in high demand for years to come.

13. Sell zero-waste products

Establishing a zero-waste business can be more than simply a fashion statement; it can also be a morally and environmentally responsible action. Offering sustainable goods like reusable bags, bamboo toothbrushes, or products with zero-waste packaging may be of interest to the growing number of consumers who are concerned about the environment.

14. Make products for pets

To capitalise on the fact that 70% of American households (or around 90.5 million families) have at least one animal companion, develop unique pet products. Consider creating clothing, accessories, or even toys for furry pets.

15. Create custom clothing

Selling custom clothing or offering a tailoring service could be your winning startup idea. The custom clothing industry is gaining popularity and offers room for long-term growth.

16. Sell vintage clothing online

Demand for sustainable fashion has helped propel second-hand clothing into a $36 billion industry in the U.S. with projections to double in the next five years. Consider selling thrifted, vintage or upcycled clothing on social media, an ecommerce platform or an app such as ThredUp or Poshmark.

17. Begin niche blogging

Create a niche and develop interesting content around it (consider e-sports or urban farming). After you have a following, you may make money through affiliate connections, advertising, and even product sales.

18. Become an e-book writer

If you’ve got a way with words, consider becoming a self-published author and selling e-books on virtual platforms.

19. Start ghostwriting

Produce articles for professionals who are too busy or inexperienced to write for themselves. Ghostwriting is a fantastic way to make money with little to no setup fees if you don't mind giving your work a pseudonym.

20. Become a resume writer

Everyone needs a resume, but few people are skilled at or enjoy writing their own. If you’ve got writing experience and are looking to launch a startup with no setup costs, creating a resume-writing service could be the path for you.

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Paramjeet kaur

Hey people! I am my own person and I love blogging because I just love to share the small Stories

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