LIMAY, PHILIPPINES, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) SmallScaleBusiness.com is pleased to announce that they currently have over 660 small business ideas with plans to expand this to 1000 by the end of 2012. More and more people are making the decision to start their own small business due to layoffs and other financial problems. Most of these are looking for ideas for businesses they can start with little up front investment.
This website was established in May 2005 with the goal of providing individuals with workable ideas for starting their own small businesses. Most of the ideas can be started as home-based businesses with only a small investment. Some do not require any additional start up funds. While visitors to the site come from all over the world, most are from the US and India.
The site continues to grow and adds new business plans. Manager, Carl Davis, says, "We are targeting a goal of 1000 unique business ideas by the end of 2012." Many of the ideas offered can become profitable in record time due to a lack of competition in that particular sector. None, however, are "get rich quick" schemes. A person must work each type of business in order to make money.
For more information about starting a small business or to get some ideas for different businesses that can be started with a small budget, interested persons are encouraged to visit http://www.smallscalebusiness.com/. Members of the press and/or other interested parties may obtain additional information about this site and/or the content of this press release by contacting the following:
SmallScaleBusiness.com
Carl Davis, Manager
Block 9 Limay
Bataan, Philippines
Phone: 63-9065092558
Email: info@smallscalebusiness.com
SmallScaleBusiness.com Targets 1000 Business Ideas By End Of 2012
SmallScaleBusiness.com is a website devoted to providing ideas for those interested in becoming entrepreneurs. The site currently features over 660 small business ideas and has plans to expand this to 1000 by the end of 2012.
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