Start Your New Business From a New Angle June 23, 2009
Want to start your own business, but not sure where to start? Consider some small business ideas for homeschool enrichment, experiential learning and additional income.
Starting a business together, gives an invaluable hands-on experience, for your homeschool family to learn, earn and work together.
The Starting Point
When deciding what business idea is right for you, remember to choose something you enjoy doing. When you enjoy what you do, you will continue to find the desire to work at, and grow your business, even after the initial excitement wears off. Building a business based on your passion, provides the energy you need to find success.
Building a Business and Homeschooling
As a homeschooling parent, working at a small business venture with your kids gives them an education no textbook ever will. Each family member can take on certain aspects of the business that suits their personality, age and giftedness. So what can you and your kids do together to build a business or earn extra money?
Sell a Product
Perhaps you or your children would like to create or invent something useful and would like to resell it to others. You could also make crafts, quilts, baked goods or other products and sell them locally.
Many vendors at curriculum fairs are families who have fallen in love with certain products and have become representatives or distributors. Some of these parents speak at conferences, sharing their expertise and experience with other homeschool parents, while their children stock shelves, order products and man the cash register.
Provide a Service
Some homeschool families provide specialized services to others. Whether it’s designing a website, preparing taxes or babysitting infants, there are many small business ideas for homeschool families.
Catalog Sales
Some other avenues for business learning and making money may be through mail order companies. You join their company as a distributor or representative and then can begin to take orders through catalog sales.
Avoid Quick-Rich Schemes
When looking at small business ideas for your home school, you will definitely want to avoid any business opportunity promising instant or quick money. Don’t be fooled, building a business takes work and time.
Build an Online Business
Another option when looking at small business ideas is building a website with your children. Building a website, or set up an online business may be the perfect solution for your homeschooling family. You can conveniently work any time, from any location, around your family schedule.
Whatever business you choose, make sure it’s built around your passion and fits your family goals and lifestyle.
You never know; your small part-time hobby could develop into a full-fledged family business, allowing your family additional income and financial freedom.