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5 online business idea to start in Malaysia
Looking to make your fortune through online business? It’s not a hard thing today consider the fact that internet is easily accessible and the population of internet users is raising tremendously over the years.
There are so many types of online business running nowadays and it’s easy to get lost on what online business you should venture into.
Start with something you familiar with but that is pretty saturated? Or start an online business that you have no knowledge on how to do it but it has high potential?
Picking the type of online business to start with is a massive hit to the head, especially for starters.
Below are some of the ideas you can take into consideration when you want to start an online business in Malaysia, or wherever you live.
1. Fire Sale
Dig into your computer’s hard drive, can you find anything that you own the rights to resell? Materials such as e-book, presentation slide, useful content that you made or own the rights to resell.
What you need to do now is set up a minisite and sell it.
Register a simple domain name and broadcast this message to your friends, family and or any websites that you have access to. Let them know this is one time limited offer and will only last a few days.
This is especially easy when you have content to resell and your own contact/mailing list.
2. Online Auction
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One of the fastest way to make some cash online is to sell your unwanted items through eBay or other marketplaces. Look around your house for things that are no longer in use, music CDs, video games, TVs, toys, antiques and so forth. They may no longer have uses to you but someone else out there may be looking for this at a cheap price.
To be a reputable and trustable marketplace seller, make sure you keep your account clean. Set up your product page with proper description, keywords and use suitable pictures.
3. Flipping Websites
This method is popular to some but some may not know this at all. Flipping website simply means buy and sell websites.
These websites can be an empty one with a catchy domain name or established websites with good flow of traffic, content and potential to grow in revenue.
You can also build your own website and resell it in future, just need to make sure your website is well designed and have good SEO, so it won’t be a problem when you want to sell it in the future.
Alternatively, you can also buy an established website, modify, tweak and make them more profitable, then sell them at a higher price.
4. Turn Your Skills into Business
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If you have the ability to write, code, design, edit or any other skills that people are looking to outsource online, do it.
There’s a lot of employers looking to outsource these processes online, so you may want to take up projects and jobs to generate some side income.
Create your own portfolio website and then let your potential employers or partners know about it, showcase your previous works and your capabilities in your website.
5. Become an Affiliate
When it comes to online business, it is not necessary that you must sell your own products or service. You can also sell other’s people products and service and still get your money.
Become an affiliate of a business and sell their product and service to get commission.
In this case you save up a lot on your business capital and just focus on sales and marketing, but still you will be able to reap huge profit depends on how many % of the commission the business is paying you.
15 Online Business Ideas
1. SEO consultant
Do you know the ins and outs of search engines and have skills in platforms like Google Analytics? The owners of a lot of smaller companies don't realize how much of an impact search engine optimization (SEO) can have on their business. Educate those business owners on the power of SEO to help transform their websites into a more SEO-friendly property. Use your skills to show business owners how to read and use their analytics data the right way, and how to properly use keywords and structure content to get more traffic.
2. Business coaching
If you possess a great deal of business experience and knowledge, why not create a business that helps aspiring entrepreneurs find success? You can use your skills to help new business owners get off to a good start and help experienced entrepreneurs keep up with demand. To show off your knowledge and skills and bring in clients, you can also write articles about business on platforms like LinkedIn.
3. Specialized retailer
There's an audience for everything, whether it's making dollhouse furniture or creating organic dog food. With a specialty e-commerce store, you can reach those customers who are seeking your specific products. All you need is a web-hosting service with an integrated shopping cart feature or with e-commerce software, and your business will be operational in no time. You can even work with vendors to ship products to customers on your behalf, which means you don't need to own a lot of inventory. [See Related Story: A Small Business Guide to E-Commerce Shipping]
4. Social media consultant
Larger companies can hire an agency or full-time staff member to run their Facebook and Twitter accounts, but small businesses often have to handle their own social media marketing. With so many responsibilities, business owners are often too busy, overwhelmed or undereducated about the importance of social media to spend time developing and implementing a great social media strategy. As a consultant, you can help them determine the best tactics, posting schedules and content for their target audience. As their follower count grows, so will your business.
5. Web design
There's nothing more off-putting than a poorly designed website, and often, it kills credibility. If you know HTML and have a good eye for design, you can launch a service to create attractive, easy-to-use websites for small businesses. Put your skills to good use for business owners who want to take their online presence to the next level. Build a comprehensive portfolio, and then create your own website to show it off and attract a steady stream of clients.
6. Resume/cover letter writing
It's a tough truth to swallow, but a standout resume and cover letter can make all the difference when you're applying for a job. While listing career accomplishments might seem like an easy task, the fine art of "humble bragging" eludes some of us. Find work by helping others to get hired with the aid of stellar resumes. Capitalize on the increasingly important social media branding bandwagon and offer to fix LinkedIn profiles as well.
7. Assistant/task manager
Do you have impeccable organizational skills? What about cleaning skills? Can you quickly and efficiently carry out these tasks? Maybe it's time to put those skills to good use by becoming an online personal assistant or task manager. Companies like TaskRabbit or Zirtual allow you to sign up for tasks you want to complete — including data research, virtual assistant or running errands — and begin building clientele.
8. Professional freelancer
You might not think of freelancing as a business, but with more and more companies turning to part-time contract workers to fill their skill gaps, it's not hard to imagine making a living providing businesses with a variety of freelance services. Depending on your skill sets, you could work for multiple companies in a variety of fields that offer you flexibility and a refreshing change of pace. According to the freelance job listing website Freelancer.com, tech services, content creation and web design are popular fields for contract work.
9. Affiliate marketing
If you're a person who loves leaving customer reviews on sites like Amazon, stop doing it for free. Word-of-mouth advertising is still a huge lead generator for many companies, and a lot of businesses are willing to share a portion of their profits with persuasive individuals who will promote their products to the public. If you have a personal website with a large following, this might be easier to accomplish (PR reps are always seeking out brand advocates they can send free samples to). Smart Passive Income breaks down three types of affiliate marketing and explains which one is most profitable.
10. Remote technical support
Many small businesses don't have room in their budget for a full-time IT employee, so when their systems go on the fritz, they'll usually call a computer-savvy friend or family member. If you have experience working on computers and networks, you can eliminate their need to call in a favor and offer immediate remote technical assistance.
11. Virtual consignment store
Bargain hunters and thrift store enthusiasts can turn a nice profit reselling their vintage clothing finds. Brand yourself by setting up an independent website as your virtual storefront, but use a managed service like Google Checkout to handle transactions. High-resolution images and catchy copy for your products will make you stand out in the sea of internet users trying to sell their used items.
12. Handmade craft seller
Online sites like Etsy and ArtFire are platforms that make it extremely easy for crafters who can produce a steady supply of quality handmade items, like crocheted blankets or unique painted glassware. Startup costs are extremely low if you purchase your materials in bulk from a craft supplier, and if you can turn around orders quickly, you'll be making a profit in no time at all. It's even possible to turn your store into a full-time gig.
13. App development
Mobile applications are more popular than ever, and people are willing to pay good money for ways to manage their lives from their smartphones. If you have a great idea and happen to know coding, you can run with it and create your app yourself. If you just have an idea and don't know the ins and outs of how to turn it into a reality, there are plenty of software developers looking to collaborate with people on app creation.
14. Blogger
If you have ideas and words bursting within you, you've most likely thought about starting a blog, at the very least. With the freedom to create your own beat and style your platform the way you desire, you can completely personalize your blogging experience and reach millions of people across the world. The larger the audience, the higher the chance you have at creating a successful business out of it. [See Related Story: How to Turn Your Blog into a Business]
15. Bridal Concierge
The wedding industry is booming, and with all of the stress and pressure that piles on every couple during their engagement, it's nearly impossible for brides-to-be to enjoy their wedding planning. However, if you have a knack for organization and a passion for weddings, you can start your own career as a bridal concierge, dealing with the nitty gritty wedding details so the bride doesn't have to.
Top 10 Small Business Investment Opportunities in Malaysia for 2017
1. Travel agency
Because Malaysia is a business hub, many people travel in and out of the country for business purposes. This amounts to huge opportunities for travel agencies and businesses that cater to travelers directly or indirectly. So, if you are looking to start a business in Malaysia, one smart option is to start a travel agency. It requires low capital, it’s easy to start, and the returns are huge.
2. Tourism
Malaysia plays host to several thousands of visitors every year. This leaves lot of profit to be made by investors in the country’s tourism sector. If you have a big budget, you can build a hotel or resort in Malaysia that caters to tourists that visit the country on vacation. Small businesses can also tap from the sector by offering products and services that cater to tourists as well. So, whether your budget is big or small, you can always make money from Malaysia’s tourism sector.
3. Fashion
Malaysians, like every other people, love fashion. They show great concern for what they wear and what they look like. Though there are many fashion outlets spread all over the country, there is enough room for new investors to make money. If you’d like to start a fashion business in Malaysia, keep in mind that local fashion sells best. So, you will need to learn about this if you are not a native of Malaysia.
4. Foods and snacks
Fast foods and snacks really sell in Malaysia. So, there are huge opportunities for businesses that package and sell fast foods and snacks like ice-cream and yoghurt. Starting a food business is very easy and requires little capital. So, you will quickly make money from this business — and it doesn’t matter if you are a native of Malaysia or not.
5. Microfinance services
New businesses, especially small businesses are springing up daily in Malaysia. And to thrive in the long run, these businesses need funding, which they can readily get from microfinance banks. So, microfinance banking is a hot business opportunity for investors to explore. If you have a background in banking and finance, and you have the required startup capital, you can start a microfinance bank that caters to individuals and small businesses.
6. Oil and gas
Oil and gas products sell very well in Malaysia. And no, you don’t have to be a millionaire in dollars to start this business. With a few thousand dollars, you can be a retailer for various oil and gas products such as kerosene and natural gas. And if you have a fat amount to invest, you can open a filling station that sells a wide range of products from the oil and gas industry.
7. Internet business
More Malaysians are becoming aware of the huge opportunities available in online business. Most college students and graduates are making lots of money from various online businesses such as website design, freelance writing, affiliate marketing, professional blogging, information marketing, and so on. With a solid knowledge of how things work, you too can make lots of profit off the internet while working from the comfort of your home.
8. Professional services
With many new small businesses emerging with each passing day, business professionals have a steadily growing market to cater to. Most small businesses require the services of bookkeepers and accountants at the very basic stages of their operations. So, if you have a background in accounting, bookkeeping, or some other specialty that caters to small and medium scale businesses, you have huge opportunities at your fingertips.
9. Local taxi service
If you have a car that you don’t use most of the time, you can convert it into a taxi. You will make a decent income from this business because there is a high demand for it.
10. Smartphone and PC repairs
More than half of Malaysian adults have a smartphone or PC. This means there are opportunities for businesses that help to fix problems with these devices. People would rather repair their systems than throw them away after they get damaged. So, if you have a knack for fixing faults in electronic devices, here’s a golden opportunity for you to make cool cash.
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