Instant Money Making Part-Time Businesses Part
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Introduction
Television Computer Pictures Badge-Making
Run A Consignment Shop
Picture Framing, In Your Own Home
Rental Equipment
Talent Bureau, For Kid's Or Adults' Parties
Throwing Parties For Profit
Start A Hobby Center
Organize A Babysitting Service
Make Money From Your Hobbies
Publish A Buy/Swap Paper In Your Town
Do Custom Photo Developing
Publish A Part-Time Jobs Directory
Run A Children's Explorer Club
Be An Instructor
Run A Floor Scraping/Polishing Service
Operate A Children's Hotel
Start A Mail-Order Business
Introduction
You're on the road to success - Congratulations! You want information on starting a business,
part-time at first, without investing a lot of money, yet one that will quickly be a money-maker. You'll find a
number of them here.
In each one we give the basic concept of the business, what product or service it provides to
your customers, and how it is operated, and (if any are necessary) what equipment or facilities or help will be
needed.
But whatever business you choose, remember that no business can succeed without your effort.
Remember that determination and hard work are the mother and father of success. If you supply those, and use the
information we supply, you can't miss. Good luck!
1.
Television Computer Pictures
Lease a computer printer and a video camera and a monitor screen that produces large-size, high
contrast portraits of customers in 30 seconds, while they wait. You will find this a sure-fire crowd attractor, as
the printer chatters away. Set up where crowded resorts are. Charge at least $4 a picture, framed in a simple mat,
almost all of which is gross profit. Net cost of all materials, about 8 cents.

2.
Badge-Making
Rent a small multilith printing machine and a badge sealing machine, and using self-adhesive
Presstype for typesetting, design and set cut sayings for the badges. Sell as a custom service, making slogans to
order, or make a wide range of far-out sayings in bulk quantities and sell them to local gift and novelty shops for
resale.
3.
Run A "Consignment Shop"
It requires very little capital and accepts goods for sale from members of the public and sells
these items for them on a commission basis. You might try a wide variety of items at first, to see what sells best
and most regularly.
4. Picture Framing, In Your Own Home
Relatively inexpensive materials with a good sense of color and style and a reasonable ability
with carpentry tools, will build a large custom-framing business, since people who spend money on art won't skimp
on the frames either, if they want a good-looking result.
5. Rental
Equipment
Be the source of supplies for do-it-yourselfers. Working only Saturdays and Sundays, when they
do, you rent out power tools, such as circular saws, jigsaws, reciprocating saws, gasoline chain saws, electric
drills, electric planers, belt and orbital sanders, routers, paint sprayers, wallpaper-removal steamers, staple
guns, pumps, home cleaning machines, Roto-tillers, and other equipment for daily fees. Operate out of your
garage.
6. Talent
Bureau, For Kid's Or Adults' Parties
Using local ads, or your own contacts, line up 10 to 20 local entertainers, magicians, comics,
puppeteers and other talents, and supply them for parties, club meetings and other functions. Have a list of films
you can also supply for the same, or other groups, which they can project themselves, if they wish, or you will
supply an operator.
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7.
Throwing Parties For Profit
Everyone loves to go to a party, and nowadays some smart operators make a mint running them for
everybody who wants to attend. You can too! Hire a hall and a band, plan to set up a bar (if you can get a
temporary liquor permit), and promote the hell out of it with ads, handbills, bumper stickers and lamp-post
posters. Special parties aimed at a particular group do best, such as singles, or under-thirties, or over-forties.
This idea is especially good in college towns.
8.
Start A Hobby Center
Make money on your unused space (and maybe the power tools you've already paid for!) Turn your
basement into a woodworking center, your spare bedroom into a photo darkroom, and your garage into a pottery
workshop with a wheel and a small kiln. Rent the space and equipment by the hour, expand into more hobbies as time
and money permit, and charge additional fees for instruction in any of those fields you're good at.
9. Organize A Babysitting Service
One of the troubles most people find is that their babysitter is always busy just the night they
want to go out. You set up a service, finding good reliable teenage girls and boys, middle-aged or older women, and
act as a go-between, providing sitters whenever your customers want them, collecting the fees, and paying the
sitters. Advertise your service, and handbills house-to-house locally being a good way.
10.
Make Money From Your Hobbies
Are you an expert at something that you do at home for fun? Then make it pay off for you! If
you're a gourmet cook, give cooking lessons in the haut cuisine. If you're an accomplished painter in oils or
water-color, offer a portrait-painting service. If you're a skilled carpenter, design and make custom cabinets to
order. Almost any hobby you're good at can be turned to making a profit if you think about it carefully, and decide
who could use your expertise - as a consultant in that field, if nothing else. All you really have to do to get
started is to place an ad!
11.
Publish A Buy/Swap Paper In Your Town
Get money from both ends in this sweetheart deal. Publish the weekly paper with classified ads
from the public offering stuff for sale, arranged according to category, and charge the people for their ads (some
operators let them pay only if and when they sell, but in that case charge them a percentage of the selling price,
5% for smaller items, 2% or 3% for automobiles), and then sell the newspaper (suggest price is 25 cents) as well,
through local newsstands and by subscription (in the mail). Once you have a fairly decent circulation, local
merchants will also pay you for display ads, because they know people really read buy and swap newspapers
religiously cover-to-cover.
12.
Do Custom Photo Developing
Quality is essential, and speed is generally also required, although you can charge a premium
for rush service. If you already have an elaborate dark-room set-up in your home, so much the better, but if not it
can be fitted in anywhere you have room, the basement being ideal, since windows are not a requirement. You must be
able not only to develop and print every normal size of film from 35 mm to 8" x 10" but handle largements up to a
minimum of 30" x 40", and preferably 5" 8" or more, and do copying both of opaque material and slides. An ability
to offer retouching, restoration and coloring as well is helpful, even if you have to send that specialized work
out.
13. Publish A Part-Time Jobs Directory
Make this a newsstand book, as well as offering it, with small ads, by mail order. List all the
possible jobs people can get part-time, especially angling it at college kids on vacation, teachers after school
hours, housewives with time on their hands, and moonlighters looking for part-time second jobs.
14.
Run A Children's "Explorer Club"
Take kids on Saturday and Sunday outings. Ten kids each day, to zoos, farms, theaters,
children's shows and sports events. A small micro-bus (rented and, or eventually bought) can be used to travel in.
Many parents are delighted to have weekend days to themselves, even though it costs them some dough.
15. Be An
Instructor
Teach whatever you know. Your trade, profession, cooking skills, a second language, woodworking,
chess, photography, knitting, karate, bridge, auto repair, etc. People will pay for good lessons in these useful
and enjoyable skills.
Instructors For Photography and Karate.
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16. Run A Floor Scraping/Polishing Service
You buy or (at first) rent, a heavy-duty machine, and do the cleaning and waxing of fine,
hardwood floors. If the floors are in very bad condition, machine sand them and them completely refinish them with
modern super-durable polyurethane finishes.
17.
Operate A Children's Hotel
This is sort of a "boarding house" for kids while their parent go away for a week-end or
two-week vacation. Requires a large house, and preferably, a large yard or grounds, swings, slides, and facilities
useful for kids. Must be done very responsibly and carefully. Also, don't take very young children (less than 9 or
10 say) because they may require too much dressing, feeding, etc.
18.
Start A Mail-Order Business
Write a booklet about something people really want to know about, print a few hundred copies,
and place some small ads. You'd be surprised how much money you can make. Sell modern copies of out-of-print
uncopyrighted material or books. Or sell something unusual you make at home, providing that it is something really
useful to your prospective customers. Or sell some of your ideas such as #2 badges, #37 genealogy, and others.

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