
Individual Stylist
The super wealthy and indolent among us hire personal stylists a lot. A personal stylist's role is to give clients advice on colours, outfits, fashion trends, and ultimately what to wear during each season or for a certain occasion.
You need experience with fashion, makeup, and a keen eye for surface details to begin a career as a personal stylist (also keep up with the latest trends). Beyond that, building relationships with extremely rich potential clients boils down to personal networking; you'll need to find gatherings where you can meet them. By launching a YouTube channel, providing authoritative advise on fashion, growing your subscriber base, and then letting customers find you, you may also develop inbound marketing with this business.
You can also promote your service using whiteboard animation videos. For making videos you could use simple whiteboard animation softwares like DoodleMaker or Doodlyalong with ai voiceover using STTsoftwares.
A dietician
Eating well has never been more challenging, as more individuals struggle to find the time to purchase, cook, or learn the knowledge necessary to help them maintain a good level of nutrition as the working week has lengthened (just look at the enormous increase in obesity in the UK to see the impact of poor nutirition).
In order to help people lead healthy lives, nutritionists collaborate with them to create food and nutritional programmes. With a rising need for nutritionists as a service, the diet and nutrition sector is a lucrative one.
You must be a registered nutritionist, have fundamental nutrition plans that can be customised for each client, have an office that clients may visit, and have a business website and phone number in order to get started. You can partner with nearby gyms to promote your nutrition business, advertise in regional magazines, and try leafleting popular urban areas.
By offering a healthy meal delivery service, you can increase income by relieving your customers of the burden of locating nutritious food or finding the time to prepare it. As an alternative, you can offer this service in conjunction with other organisations in exchange for a commission.
House Staging
The average homeowner sells their home every seven years, and it's a very crucial decision because the price a seller can get for their home usually determines the amount they may spend on their next home. Therefore, maximising the value of a home sale is crucial for every seller. It has been demonstrated that properly staging a home may boost the sale price by as much as 5% and generally result in a far faster sale.
Interior design is the key component in staging a home. This involves going into a house and rearranging furniture, decorating, and generally redesigning the interior of the property to make it as appealing to the ideal groups of potential buyers as feasible.
In order to achieve the intended visual impression, home stagers frequently retain or rent a variety of furniture in storage before bringing it into a home (whether you do this is highly dependent on client budgets). You'll need to have a basic understanding of interior design and how various features and aesthetics can raise a property's worth before you can start.
To identify private sellers for marketing purposes, use websites like Zoopla or Rightmove and get in touch with them in different ways (i.e. letters, leaflets or social media). Additionally, you can drive or cycle about your neighbourhood and leave flyers inside the homes with signs indicating that they are up for private sale. You can start pitching to work with neighbourhood estate agents as your reputation grows, which will give you access to a much wider clientele.
Working with a local photographer to take expert photos of the house will help boost the earning potential of your house staging business (or even learn to take decent house photography yourself). Because the impact you can create is much greater with higher-priced homes, keep in mind that their staging budget will be larger.
Personal Trainer
Everybody should be fit since it's important for their health, longevity, and to look and feel better. Personal trainers work one-on-one or in a group with clients to provide coaching for exercise and, in certain situations, nutritional guidance to assist them achieve their health and exercise goals. It should come as no surprise that the UK's personal training market will grow from £600 million in 2015 to over £670 million by 2020.
A decent level of health, experience setting goals, and knowledge of exercise and how to deliver exercise instruction are all prerequisites for starting your own personal training business. You'll need to locate a venue that you can use for sessions (or provide outdoor sessions at clients homes or public locations). For this firm, having a website and a phone number is essential. In addition to receiving first aid training and certification, you must also obtain public liability insurance.
From there, it's all about building relationships because satisfied clients' recommendations are the foundation of personal training empires. You should think about collaborating with a nearby gym to target their clientele to start securing clients. Earnings for personal trainers can range from £50 to £500 per hour.
You may now work with and check in on your clients virtually as a personal trainer in the digital era using services like Skype and others (though you will to establish yourself as a fitness thought leader online first, via content and video guides).
About the Creator
Krunal Misal
Krunal Misal is a full-time blogger and digital marketing expert. He is the author of the book "Basics Of Video Marketing"
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