Small Business Ideas for Students

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In today’s competitive and fast-paced economy, everyone is looking for opportunities to start something of their own to make a few extra bucks. It takes time to become well established enough to own businesses in student life. Experts at TriRx share a few small business ideas for students to make money.

Small Business Ideas

1. Dropshipping

Dropshipping has become very popular in the last few years. The concept of dropshipping is that you can start your online store and sell products that you buy from other vendors. You can log in to any dropshipping website like Shopify and link it to Alibaba or other online stores. Now you can sell the products of Alibaba in your store at peaked prices. The most fun part is that you do not have to buy products in bulk, and if the product in your shop does not sell, it does not send you a loss of revenue.

2. Freelancing

If you have a skill and you know how to sell it, you have got yourself covered. Many online platforms provide you with opportunities to sell your skills. These websites include Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer, Lemon, etc. All you need to know is how to attract a customer. The skills that you can offer are very broad-spectrum, like graphic designing, photo and video editing, content writing, virtual assistance, copywriting, etc. You can work from the comfort of your home and decide how much you want to work and when.

3. Set Up Courses

If you have the skill of teaching, invest some time into forming an online, video, or slide-based course, depending upon your specialty. You can share that course on websites like Skillshare. You get paid when people buy your course. It is a time investment that can prove very beneficial for you. You will have to do some marketing for your course if you want it to get traction. To do that, you can use various social media platforms and influencers. If you already have a YouTube account or an Instagram page that has a good follower count, it will help you a lot in selling your course. The key is to target the specific audience.

4. Design T-shirts

T-shirts never go out of fashion, no matter what. If you have a creative mind or you are an artist, you might as well make some money off it. You can design T-shirts however you like and sell them on websites that provide you with well-built platforms. These websites include Teespring, Redbubble, etc. After some time and practice, you can start your independent store if you feel like expanding your work.

5. Handmade Goods

If you have the skill of making handmade goods like baskets, tote bags, jewelry, and other essentials, you can start an online page to offer these handmade goods. Initially, gaining traction in this work is difficult but if you offer something unique, customers will follow.

6. Cakes and Food

If you are a good cook, you can even start a food page where you can bake cakes, brownies, donuts, and even loaves of bread on demand. Whatever your niche of cooking, you can make your online page centered around that. You can offer lunchbox services in your area. The possibilities are endless.

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