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$10k/month Business Ideas For Students
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. Local Tour Guide Service
Overview: Offering guided tours of the local area can attract new students and visitors. This can include historical sites, popular spots, and hidden gems.
Steps to Start:
Research: Learn about the local area's history and attractions.
Tour Development: Create interesting and informative tour itineraries.
Promotion: Use social media, campus bulletin boards, and partnerships with local businesses.
Feedback: Collect feedback to improve and expand tours.
2. Healthy Beverage Stand
Overview: A beverage stand offering healthy drinks like smoothies, juices, and herbal teas can attract health-conscious students.
Steps to Start:
Recipes: Develop a menu of healthy and delicious drinks.
Suppliers: Source fresh, high-quality ingredients.
Location: Find high-traffic areas on or near campus.
Marketing: Use social media, flyers, and campus events to promote your stand.
3. Sustainable Fashion Line
Overview: Creating a fashion line using sustainable and ethically sourced materials can appeal to environmentally conscious students.
Steps to Start:
Design Skills: Learn fashion design or partner with a designer.
Sustainable Materials: Source eco-friendly fabrics and materials.
Production: Partner with ethical manufacturers or create DIY methods.
Marketing: Use social media, fashion shows, and collaborations with eco-friendly influencers to promote your line.
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.

