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Business Consulting

If you have any experience in business and any confidence in your own sills and abilities you might be interested in groups like Sales Positive, a business consulting group based out of Australia. ...[More]


Rent Textbooks to Students. It’s Eco-Friendly and Profitable

Purchasing student textbooks, wether they be new or used, is a huge expense. Instead of forcing students to buy textbooks, which can increase debt and/or limit access to education, why not rent the textbooks to student by term? ...[More]


Discount Market for Outdoor Advertising

As I travel across the United States there are a lot of billboards that are empty without advertisements. These billboards or outdoor advertising as people also call it belong to a number of different companies, some big and some small. ...[More]


Sell Collectibles Items. Specialize in a Niche Market.

Collectibles are a huge market everywhere in the world. Some people collect items, like those below, for speculation and others do it to fill an emotional need. It doesn’t really matter why people enjoy spending money on collectibles, they just do. ...[More]


Independent Printing Sales and Free Graphic Design Service



You can become an independent printing salesperson. To do this, develop relationships with small printers and you can go and sell new business for these printers. The printing business is very competitive and price sensitive so by working with several different printers you can shop around for the best price for your end customer. ...[More]


Rent Your Busy Office For Show

Home OfficeWhen people start out in business they want more established firms to take them seriously. While working from home is great, for the newbie just starting out it’s not going to give them the confidence boost that potential big contract clients will want if they want to come to visit the office. ...[More]


War Zone Tours

The recent news about the unrest in Kenya made me wonder if adrenaline junkies wouldn’t be interested in war zone tours.These tours could have a security guard but take people to see the action in countries that are in a state of flux.Apparently the knock on effect of the Kenya crisis is that it has sent the economy into a tailspin with a massive loss of tourism dollars.Tourism is Kenya’s biggest foreign currency earner, bringing in an estimated bn (£500m) per year - more than horticulture and tea exports combined.It has also been one of the economy’s most spectacular performers, with visitor numbers doubling over the past three years.Our tourism has been affected by the recent post-election crisis and chaos, and analysts warn it could take years to recover.Tourists have stopped coming to Kenya.We have had over 85% cancellations.That means at least a million indirect and direct job losses are imminent .The entire economy is staring at a recession, and this after growing at a blistering 7% last year.And it is not just Kenya that is suffering as a result. No fewer than five neighbouring states channel their exports and imports through the Kenyan port of Mombasa on the Indian Ocean.The World Bank says a quarter of the gross domestic product of Uganda and Rwanda and a third of Burundi’s pass through Kenya, including essential commodities.South Sudan, the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and northern Tanzania also lean heavily on Kenya both for trans-shipments and imports of essentials such as maize.Please donate business ideas to HELP KENYA.This idea was donated by Peter Ongera ...[More]