If you want to create a business, first you don't need money or time! You just need to have an answer to these questions:
- What skill do some people say you are good at?
- What is your skill?
- What is your Hoppy?
- What are the things you like to do most?
- What would be the most thing your friends and relatives praise you for?
- Can you make the children fall asleep quickly?
- Do you have the skill to fix things?
- Do you like raising animals?
Don't be surprised, you can actually turn any hobby into a business.
See: How to Meet the Real Market Needs
Turn your hobby into a business
If what you do outside of “work” is your true passion, why not consider making it your career as well? After all, you probably want to love what you do, especially if you're going to spend most of your life doing it.
However, it will take more than just passion to start a successful business. It will take time, dedication, planning and a bit of risk on your part.
I read a story about a person who was raising a cat at home, and the cat was peeing anywhere in the house.
He was able to train the cat to go to the bathroom. And when he told his neighbors to solve the problem he was going through, they told him to train their cats as well.
Indeed, he trained the cats of his neighbors, then his relatives, then people began to flock to him to learn the necessary methods and skills, then the idea came to turn the matter into a business, creating a website called "The Toilet Trained Cat" and started giving online courses, and selling books on cat training, and now it is one of the most successful sites and achieves high revenue.
Also, the Emirati marine racing champion, Abdullah Al Shaali, owns the most important yacht manufacturing company in the Middle East, AS MARINE, and is now a global brand. Remember, he is not just an owner of the company, he is also a marine racing champion.
Also, read about Terry Finley, the man whose hobby was horse racing, who succeeded greatly, and founded West Point Thoroughbreds, whose revenues were estimated in 2011 to be six and a half million dollars.
Once upon a time, in the past, around 2003, there was a person named Craig Jenkins-Sutton who loved vegetables and planting trees, meaning “he doesn’t understand phase or flour.” His financial condition was bad and he didn’t work.
He placed an advertisement in front of his status saying: “I have experience in designing gardens and planting trees.” After placing the ad, you receive calls from people telling him to come and decorate their gardens for a fee.
Hence, he began to expand his activities, and began to earn money to the extent that he established a company and called it Topiarius, headquartered in Chicago, and its revenues in 2011 exceeded one million dollars, and his berries finished the shoe.
Summary
Frequently and enjoying it, and from it is your hobby, that this one has a hobby that he can earn money from, we save time and effort for it without achieving the slightest benefit from the money, why?
We have the ability to turn a job into a business, we just have to start and not be afraid of people, transfer you from a business owner, turn a hobby into a job, and always in a market for your hobby, search for your market and “walk” in it.