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How to do side business by using your skills.

Use your skills to do side business.

By Anshul Singh TomarPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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One of the greatest ways to increase your income and provide a strong foundation for future self-employment is to continue your own side business.

If you choose the right business option, you can continue to grow your customer base alongside you while keeping your business day. From there you can grow your side income beyond that of your daily work and move into the world of self-employment if you take the right moves.

But, before you start, you will first need to learn how you discover and verify your perfect side business concept.

Conversations with aspiring entrepreneurs have shown that one of the most common mistakes when people are looking for the right side opportunity is that they completely ignore their best resource: their current abilities.

For example, a business writer and marketer should be aware that they need to use their core strengths of compelling craftsmanship content to make it available to a large online audience to compete in my space.

You will have to build on your strengths if you want to be a successful entrepreneur in your field. You still don't know what skills you can gain from a side business? Taking a Skill Test for Businessmen.

Having identified the skills that you want to exploit, here are five ways of turning these abilities into a secondary business.

1. Freelancing

If you have developed a range of marketable skills during your career and daytime work, consider starting a freelance company on your side. The demand for talented freelancers is rapidly growing, especially in the United States, with more than 55 million freelancers in 2016, accounting for 35% of employees.

You are very capable of getting freelance clients into your business, whether you are writing, designing, developing, marketing, social media management or other high-demand digital skills. Start creating a high quality portfolio web site to list your skills, show highlights of your best work and show feedback from former peers or bosses as you run. Create an unambiguous picture of who is your target independent customer and make sure that you tailor your website and reach out to what the person is expecting.

2. Blogging

Some of my dream side projects has been developing a forum and a dedicated following of frequent readers, even though it is a very long-term project in my future. When it takes you years to earn a decent income by monetizing a blog and if you are confident with the ability to relate to people through your blogging, then it can be for you. Be sure to start with a niche topic that gives you the opportunity to become famous within a narrow community before expanding into a vast market. Your reputation channel will be very important for you to go on.

3. Online Coaching

If you have a marketable skill that others want or want to improve, there is a market for one-on - one coaches to acquire accelerated learning experience. The development of easy-to-use websites such as Savvy and Clarity.fm already provides you with an integrated community of people who are looking to work on different kinds of skills. The most exciting thing about starting an online coaching business is that you can easily pack it into a more scalable version like an on-line course once you have completed your teaching experience.

4. Online Courses

As with professional learning, when you are in increasing demand for skills, one of the best ways to monetize your abilities is by developing a truly helpful online training course for others to enjoy themselves. Although the startup time and initial costs are massive (for your money) in this business model, it is one of the most flexible online companies today. Teachable has become one of the best resources to learn how to start an online course company and the first online courses platform to drive the course content once it is created.

5. Physical Products

Whether you have an idea of a new invention, a new spin on an already existing product, or anything else than a new way to sell a product or a new market, there are innumerable ways of making money from selling physical products on one side. If you're able to become innovative, there are almost limitless ways to use your talents to launch a side business that can guide you on a self-employed career.

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About the Creator

Anshul Singh Tomar

I can define myself as a Design Thinker with a diversified portfolio of portals which includes Ecommerce Reviews, Job/Career, Recruitment, Real Estate, Education, Matrimony, Shopping, Travel, Email, Telecom, Finance and lots more.

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