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Rabu, 17 Februari 2010

Business Ideas for 2010

Business Ideas for 2010

People ask me that, which are the best business ideas for 2010? Which is the Hot new Industry to start a Business in 2010? And many questions like this. But well, let me tell you that the same people will ask me next year that which are the business ideas for 2011 and so on….

In my opinion, there is nothing like the best business idea or hot industry in this world. The only thing is that, you will have to take Action as early as possible in your life. Most of the people think and discuss about the business ideas all the time but they hardly take any action.

Let me give you one such example of my friend. My This friend started his own Blog Business in the end of 2008. This is because he thought at that time that Blogging is a hot new Business Opportunity. But after few months of Blogging, he stop blogging. And thus he lost his momentum.

Today after almost 1 year of leaving his blogging business, whenever he meets me, he argues that, I want to start my blogging business but I don’t have a time to write, I don’t get time from my work…etc.. Well, let me tell you that these are just the excuses.

The reality is that, The Lost Time can never come back. If you want to achieve the maximum return from your time, you will have to start taking action from right now. You can make money by doing a business in any Industry and in any Niche. There is nothing like Hot Industry or Latest Trend or Hot new Business Ideas in this world.

Media people Publish such kind of content because there is a demand for such kind of Content in the market. Otherwise, you can become rich and financially free by doing a business in any Industry.

So the Best Entrepreneurship advise for the year 2010 is – Start Taking Action…!!!

Rabu, 03 Februari 2010

2010 Business Trends

2010 Business Trends

This article is all about the 2010 Business Trends in various Industries.

According to Entrepreneur.com,

01) Economic Turmoil -

It's not the $700 billion bank bailout. And no, it's not the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The real economic stimulus is ... wait for it ... the recession. That's right, the Great Recession. This upside-down economy is creating entrepreneurial opportunities aplenty, so long as you can deal with a situation about as stable as a lava flow.

02) Green Power -

Thanks to government incentives and changing public sentiment, clean energy is the most popular kid on the green movement block. The stimulus plan poured billions into renewable energy, automakers are all but predicting electric gridlock within the next few years, and everyone who's anyone in the electric power industry is investing in the "smart grid."

03) The Senior Care -

Bladders have never been bigger or badder. Same with vision care, cosmeceuticals and pretty much every other business associated with aging. You name it--catered tea parties, tech assistance, medical waste disposal, senior dating sites--you can profit from it. So forget how unsexy it sounds, because businesses aimed at retiring boomers are, well, booming.

04) Discount Retail -

Everyone's eating lower on the food chain these days. Consumer spending is down more than 30 percent from this time last year, to an average of $57 a day, according to a Gallup poll. And even those who can still afford to spend are beset by "luxury shame," which means high-end retailers are out, and discount shopping is in. Wal-Mart's earnings increased more than 5 percent this year, while Neiman Marcus reported a 14.8 percent drop in sales. And the dollar store? Long the domain of low-income shoppers and random cheapskates, dollar stores are doing brisk business with the middle class. Family Dollar saw record net income in 2009. It jumped 25 percent, to $291.3 million.

05) Local Business -

Demand is exploding for locally grown and made products--which means more support for mom-and-pop stores. The dividend: For every $100 spent at a locally owned business, $68 comes back to the community. Only $43 recirculates from national chain stores.

06) Education -

Huge numbers of people are going back to school--ducking the bad economy, retraining for new jobs, even reinventing themselves completely. Total enrollment at universities and colleges is close to 12 million and climbing, says IbisWorld senior analyst Toon van Beeck, most likely because of unemployment. Or, as van Beeck puts it: "They're up-skilling." Certainly, 2010 will be a good year for higher learning institutions: Revenue is expected to grow 4.9 percent, to $421 billion. Enrollment at less expensive junior colleges, trade schools and online universities is also on the rise, particularly since student loan financing is still in short supply.

07) Health and Wellness -

Healthcare reform, aging baby boomers, more emphasis on preventive care--all of these things and more are fueling growth in health and wellness businesses. Healthcare and social assistance topped the industry growth charts this year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, with second quarter revenue of $452.5 billion, up 3 percent from the previous quarter.

2010 Business Ideas

Great 2010 Business Ideas

2010 is the year of Technology, Food, Internet and many other kind of Businesses. We are still in the middle of the recession but according to me, this is a great time to start your own business. This is because the Assets in the market are very cheap and the labour is also very cheap because of the job crisis.

You will find a quality labour at very low cost in 2010. Here are the great 2010 Business Ideas.

01) Spirits -

As consumers nationwide toast the moment, their glasses reveal the cravings of today--premium spirits. "Over the past 15 years, there has been a trend toward people drinking less but drinking better," says David Ozgo, chief economist at the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. He points out that the superpremium segment has enjoyed double-digit growth over the past four or five years.

02) Wine -

Whether sealed with a cork or a screw cap, consumers can't get the tops off of wine bottles fast enough. Continuing its popularity, wine has gone mainstream and is being sipped, savored and outright guzzled at such a rate that by 2010, the U.S. could actually uproot France from its perennial seat as the world's largest wine consumer, according to the Wine Market Council.

03) Health Care Staffing -

You can't stop Father Time. Along with a growing aging population, we're seeing an increasing amount of ailments. With all those extra health issues, we need as many medical professionals as we can get. But 2006 projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed an expected shortfall of more than 1 million nurses by 2020. That's a clear call for staffing professionals to step into the health-care realm and help companies deal with the shortage. Lisa Dearborn, vice president of health-care services with staffing firm Response Companies, also sees a growing demand in pharmacy staffing and preventive health care and disease management.

04) Senior Citizen Services (Baby Boomer Businesses) -

The population is aging--by 2030, the number of adults age 65 and older will double to 70 million. No one is feeling the crunch more than baby boomers, who now find themselves in the "sandwich generation"--caring for both their children and their aging parents. An estimated 44 million Americans provide care for elderly family or friends.

05) Kids & Teens -

Regardless of where their money comes from, some of the country's biggest spenders are barely out of grammar school. Tweens (ages 8 to 14) have a combined annual purchasing power of more than $40 billion, according to market research firm Packaged Facts. And spending by and for their teenage siblings (up to age 17) is expected to reach nearly $209 billion by 2011.

06) Technology & Web Applications -

What dotcom bubble? Today's web application companies are lean, mean services and advertising revenue-generating machines. Entrepreneurs are starting businesses armed with little more than a big idea and a credit card. But when it comes to really making a mark on the web, it takes business smarts, a flexible development approach and some intelligent marketing. "What we see now is a huge increase and adoption of web apps that are equivalents of business or consumer apps that you used to install on your PC or Macintosh," says Jeff Clavier, managing partner of SoftTech VC. This category can include typical office applications and widgets that work with social networks, as well as accounting and CRM-style web offerings.

07) Sun Glasses -

Cool sunglasses are today's ultimate must-have accessory. This sizzling market grew 9.1 percent in unit sales from 2005 to 2006, for total retail sales of more than $2 billion, according to the Sunglass Association of America.