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$10k/month Business Ideas In College
Make some extra cash this fall
Welcome to this week's edition of the College Entrepreneurial Newsletter, where we provide actionable business ideas for ambitious college students. This week, we present three business ideas that can be started with minimal investment and have the potential to grow even after graduation.
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1. Sustainable Accessories Business
Overview: With a growing focus on sustainability, eco-friendly accessories such as bags, jewelry, and phone cases are in demand. A business creating stylish, sustainable products can attract environmentally conscious students.
Steps to Start:
Eco-friendly Materials: Research and source sustainable materials.
Design: Develop unique, trendy designs that appeal to students.
Production: Partner with manufacturers or create DIY methods.
Marketing: Use social media and collaborate with eco-friendly influencers to promote your products.
2. Meal Prep Service
Overview: Busy college students often struggle with meal planning and preparation. A meal prep service offering healthy, affordable meals can cater to their needs.
Steps to Start:
Nutrition: Gain knowledge in nutrition to create balanced meal plans.
Ingredients: Source fresh, high-quality ingredients from local suppliers.
Packaging: Invest in eco-friendly packaging solutions.
Distribution: Develop a delivery schedule and plan for on-campus or nearby drop-offs.
3. Study Group Coordinator
Overview: Organizing and facilitating study groups can help students excel academically. A business that matches students with study partners or groups based on subjects and schedules can be beneficial.
Steps to Start:
Platform: Create a website or app for students to sign up and find study groups.
Networking: Build connections with professors and academic departments.
Promotion: Use flyers, social media, and campus events to raise awareness.
Feedback: Collect feedback from participants to improve the service.
These business ideas provide a great starting point for college students looking to earn extra income and gain entrepreneurial experience. Remember to leverage your campus resources, network with fellow students and faculty, and continuously seek feedback to improve your offerings.