The easiest business you will ever start:
- Has high demand
- Has low competition
You want to walk into a market as the only person who has something everyone wants and can’t get anywhere else.
Then, you sell it to them.
Here are 11 businesses with virtually no competition:
1/ Home service concierge
Here’s the pitch:
- Wealthy people own expensive homes
- It’s not worth it for them to care of it themselves
- So they pay someone a healthy monthly fee to take care of *everything*
An example winner in this business is @bundl_home
@bundl_home 2/ RV repair
S/O to @krissberg for this recommendation.
Depending on your market, niche skilled trades like RV mechanics are not going to be common at all, and all RVs break down over time.
3/ Airbnb Cleaning
8 out of 10 cleaning companies you call won't even pick up the phone.
And most of these companies do NOT do vacation rental turnovers.
Airbnb turnovers are highly recurring and a "need to have" service.
Check out @MaidThis to build your Airbnb cleaning biz
4/ Vanlife builders
This idea comes from a personal conversation with a buddy who started building out vans for Van Life enthusiasts.
He’d buy Mercedes Sprinters and deck them out in premium furnishings, solar power, everything.
Last we chatted, he had a 4 month backlog.
5/ Garage renovator
This is the exact same model as Vanlife builders.
I don’t see many businesses like this despite the rising trend of garage build outs.
Shoutout to @MatznerJon who built Garage Excell and now shows people how to do it themselves
6/ Zero-plastic home refill stations
More customers want to use less plastic in their lives, so they’re starting to go to refill stations for the products they use consistently.
- shampoo
- soap
- lotion
- all purpose cleaners
@SustainLA is an example company in this niche.
7/ Local Newsletter
Starting a local newsletter is probably one of the best ways to get deep access into your community as well as a ton of local starpower.
@lifeof_scoop is one of the best people to follow in this niche as he builds an empire of these local newsletters.
@lifeof_scoop 8/ Geeksquad for seniors
I’m stealing this from @realjondavids.
It’s basically all inclusive on-call tech support for everything around a senior’s home for $100/mo.
9/ IKEA contracting
You know how everyone hates assembling IKEA furniture?
Well, tons of people are willing to pay someone else to pick up, drop off, and assemble everything they buy from IKEA.
@Jeldeez runs a business called Hire Hexi that does exactly this in Michigan.
10/ @CoffeeRecycling
I’m fascinated by businesses that take garbage and turn it into gold.
And today, you can walk into any Starbucks store and take multiple garbage bags of used coffee grounds for free.
You just have to recycle them into things like fertilizer or charcoal.
11/ Garbage bin cleaning
This business model has really picked up steam lately.
It’s no longer an undiscovered gem, but there’s still no competitors in most tier 2 cities.
I think some of these franchisors might be worth taking a look at like Cantastic or Sparkling Bins.
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