6 Businesses You Can Easily Start in Any Australian City

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Going into business can be exciting as you finally get to be your own boss and set your own hours. Of course, you have to pick a business to go into and what type of business you would like to start. Sometimes this can be tricky if you’re not sure on what you want to do. Today, we will go over six businesses you can easily start.

Technology Repair

There are many people out there who use smart phones, tablets, laptops and computers. Many times smart devices break or have the LCD monitor go out that needs to be replaced. There are many online courses you can take for this.

When it comes to computers, many people surf the internet without a clue of what viruses and malware lay hidden across the net. When the computer slows to a crawl or is acting different, it’s most likely a virus, and people are willing to pay for these fixes.

Pet Care Service

People love their pets, and sometimes they are just too busy on a day to day basis. Many people need caretakers to go into their home and feed their pets, play with them, go on walks, and let them out when they are away.

This is a great business if you live in a city where you notice residents have a lot of pets. You could also include other services like shampooing and haircuts if you have experience in it.

Vending Franchise

You may think to yourself that you want to buy a few vending machines in Melbourne and let the money start rolling in. This is true that if you have vending machines in good areas, they can make a lot of money. However, one thing that new business owners fail to realize is that the devil is in the details. One insider secret to truly have high end business is to your written agreement with the distributor must describe the kind of locations you will be getting.

You can negotiate the location of these machines and give an average of how many walk past it every day, whether that number is 500 people or five. You also have the ability to negotiate that your vending machines are the only one in that location.

Wedding Planning

Every year in Australia, there are on average around 80,000 weddings that cost on average $25,000. Couples who don’t have the time are in need of a wedding planner to arrange their big day. You will have to have a portfolio and the services you offer.

If you don’t have any experience, you can build off a friend or someone who might need help in your local church. Since you are new, you can offer a discounted price, but as your portfolio grows so can your rates. Having a website and using happy couples as testimonials will help grow your business as well.

Air Conditioning Services

Average temperatures across Australia range from 20°C to 35°C in the hottest months, and 3°C to 20°C during winter, making systems such as air conditioners an essential service across the country.

Some states, such as Queensland, maintain consistent higher temperatures and sunnier days than others in the country. Therefore, air conditioning services in Brisbane, Queensland’s capital city, may be a great idea.

Of course, you will need to obtain your license and become qualified first so there is a long way to go for this type of business.

Landscape Gardener

It’s easy to start this type of business as many people tend to do their yard work on their days off. Most people would gladly pay someone else to mow their grass, cut the hedges, and do other gardening tasks that a person wouldn’t want to do.

You only need some basic tools, pay some licensing fees, and get some simple liability insurance, and you’re on your way.

Conclusion

Going into business may seem difficult, but once you have an idea about the business you would like to start, then everything else just falls into place. Which one of these businesses would you start, given the choice?

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