I’ve come across quite a few female entrepreneurs in the past few years; many of which work from home or have a side hustle doing a number of different things. For anyone interested in starting there own homebased businesses, here are a few of the most common Business Ideas for Black Women that I know of:
– Avon
– Mary Kay
– Warm Spirit
– Babysitter
– Tutor
– Cateror
– Event Planner
– Financial Planner
– Freelance Writer
– Self-published Author
– Fashion Designer
– Motivational Speaker
– House Cleaner
– Virtual Assitant
– Website Developer
What are some other Home Based Business ideas you can share?
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There is also the International Virtual womens Chamber at http://www.ivwcc.org/
I just bought your ebook and look forward to reading it. Even though I am in the UK hopefully there will be some great places worth visiting.
I added this post of home based biz ideas on a few places online, I got some interesting comments and suggestions check them out.
– on the sistas makin’ money blog
– on izania black networking forum
Here is a recommendation from someone who followed up on this post in the izania forum:
I have been with The Body Shop at Home for about 2 years now. I would like to see more Black Women involved in this business, because it is a great home based business to be involved in and the products are awesome. Also the make up line has expanded to include Black Women (since Loreal has become a part of this company.) The Body Shop at Home is new to the United States (5 years old this year), but the stores have been around for about 25 years, located in major cities. You can check out my website and PLEASE tell me what you think: http://www.thebodyshopathome.com/web/cclarkston
The Pampered Chef is an outstanding home based business to add to the list. The Pampered Chef was started by a mom, in her basement looking to provide women with quality cooking tools, quick, easy recipes and promote family time spent around the dinner table. The Pampered Chef has a ton of resources to help you get started; online training tools, 24/7 website, Table Talk tele-classes, not to mention your fellow consultants who enjoy sharing useful tips. Check out my website at http://www.pamperedchef.biz/miazamora or at myspace.com/miathepamperedchef . This is a great opportunity for people of color(including our Latino sisters).