You may be tired of living in the industry. The 9-5 routine, an unkind boss, and the stress of meeting targets get to everyone at some point. Some people grin and bear it while others decide that they are better off alone and take the plunge into business ownership. This may be a scary thought but there are some fantastic business opportunities for techies.Â
e-Commerce
Most retailers are making the switch from being a physical store to selling their goods online, even if they still retain some high street presence. However, those who have only recently got into retail have had tremendous success being online only. You will need to have a great product, be tech-savvy, and have some good IT equipment such as a Lenovo Desktop for the Office so that you can keep up with customer demand. However, this is a business that you could start from home and make money with.Â
Internet Marketing
Most companies are aware that to stay in business they have to have a fantastic online presence. Most consumers will look up products and services on the internet and read the reviews before they will part with their money. However, many companies are not making the most of internet marketing because they don’t know how to.Â
If you are great with social media and have a little marketing knowledge, this could be a great industry to get into because there are so many potential clients out there.Â
Business Process Outsourcing
These are companies or individuals that look after the IT systems of other businesses. Larger companies often have their own IT departments, but smaller firms or start-ups can’t afford this. Therefore, they outsource their IT department to a business process outsourcing company to maintain their computer systems and fix any problems. If you have worked in an IT department, there has never been a better time to start your own business. Small businesses will be keen to hire you if you are good and build up a reputation and you don’t even have to leave home to do it.Â
Repairs
Nobody wants to be without their tech. Accidents such as spilled water on a computer or a cracked screen on an iPad happen and consumers want them fixed as quickly as possible. Traditionally a small IT repair business is more likely to deal with individuals who have broken equipment in their homes. However, with the recent trend of homeworking, there is now a significant increase in business from company employees who would rather use a local repair person than drag their IT equipment into their office. IT repair is a growth industry and if you get into it, know you could grow with it.Â
If you are despairing at the thought of spending the rest of your life in a large IT department or if you are technically minded and want to start up your own company, then these four businesses could be ideal for you. They are easy to set up and there is huge potential for growth.