Grace Kianira
More often than not, I see people stating that they have a certain
amount of money and would love to know what business they can invest in.
Away from the popular view that starting a business will require
hundreds of thousands, sometimes it is just as easy and low investment
as it can get. Here are some idea for you if you are thinking of
starting a business;
1. Start selling online
In the wake of social media era, you have no excuse if you have the
product that you want to sell out there. The world of business is slowly
moving from the brick and mortar traditional methods of selling and
buying. There are very straightforward and easy to use social media
platforms that have ready customers looking for your product. Platforms
such as Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube are ideal for you to start
with.
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It
is free to open these accounts, and it will be a great advantage for
you if you already have following on these handles. All you need to do
is package your product well in terms of getting good photographs to
post and the mode of delivering when you finally get people ordering. A
tip for this approach is however that you should be big on customer
service and quality of what you are selling, do not defraud people of
their money by selling fake, counterfeit or overly generic products, be
genuine, and you will keep a client base.
2. Become a vendor on these major online franchises
These include platforms such as Jumia and killimall. Contrary to what
you may think, these platforms do not have industries where they
manufacture products to sell to their customers online they need vendors
that can supply the product to them. That said, you could make plans to
supply the much needed products and earn you a profit after every sale.
All you need to do is visit their website and sign up to be a vendor,
after sign up usually there are a series of tests to verify your ability
to supply goods and your grasp of how the system works. Once that is
done you will have your very own online shop under the platform, and it
will be moments before you begin receiving orders.
A great tip for this one is that you need to be vigilant and look out
for places you can get better deals as you purchase the products to
supply. You do not have to begin with much cash, usually as low as Kes
5,ooo you can buy simple products like cups and cutlery, and supply at a
profit from the platform For more information on this, visit the
websites for the said platforms.
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3. Event and party planning
It’s a great idea to begin this kind of a business and more importantly
because it can be very low cost and does not necessarily require prior
training. If you are an outgoing person who loves to plan and create
well thought out party themes and idea, why not make that a business.
There lots of people who would want to have a good time in a party or
events but are not able because of their busy schedules. For starters,
you need to get an operating license from the local county offices for
operation and begin seeking your first client.
You might be lucky to land one and begin operations from the down
payment that they give you for the job. One Kenyan entrepreneur named
John Karugu, who runs a Nairobi based Events Company called
Kidsmile-Kenya says that his initial capital was a down payment from a
first client that is how he began operations, this shows that it can be
done. For this business again, be very honest and open to your clients,
you do not want to defraud them by purporting to an expert if you cannot
meet their requirements.
4. The hand’s craft
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While
some people complain, others get things done. The famous poet, Dante
Alighieri once said, that the secret to getting things done is to act on
them, and he was right. There are so many ways to learn handcraft if
you are interested in making handmade items for sale. Usually, the cost
of this investment is the time you spend learning the act and the amount
of fee you might be required to pay if you are attending training.
In this day and age, however, there are so many DIY( Do it Yourself)
content that you can access online and learn you can pick on crafts such
as making mats, decorating bottles for flower vases, making packaging
materials, making sandals and many more. Once you are able to get the
raw material for these products, you can sell the final product online
or to your contacts and earn enough to buy you the next raw materials.
Most of these DIY materials can be access from places like Kamukunji and
kariokor in Nairobi. You can also order them online if you so wish. The
options are limitless.
5. Affiliate marketing
Again affiliate marketing is a low investment form of business that you
can leverage on and make money online. Affiliate marketing refers to
creating online links usually for a high traffic blog or website to sell
items. All you need to do is start a blog or create a website and the
popularise it. Once there is enough traffic of people on it, you can
collaborate with brands to sell items online for the people that visit
your blog. You can monitor the kind of traffic using Google and other
SEO analytics tools available on the internet.
Again be very careful to verify the brands that you agree to collaborate
with for your affiliate selling, do not defraud people by selling fake
items. On the other hand, make it clear on the mode of payment and the
frequency that your commission will be paid out to avoid losses. You
should be able to agree with your brand collaborators on how to track
the sales that have been made through your created links.
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