Once upon a time, if you wanted to start your own business, you had to grovel to your bank manager, have something extraordinary to sell and then try to persuade real people to buy it.
That was before email, the internet, CRM software, marketing automation, social media and all the other modern technology that now dominates our lives.Today, all you need for a successful and cheap small business is a decent idea and an internet connection.
So, what are the best small business ideas with low investment?
1. Bookkeeping services
If you fancy running a small business from home and you're good with numbers, how about bookkeeping services? You don't even need to be qualified. Check out some free-to-use accountancy packages such as cloud-based Wave Accounting or open-source GnuCash.
2. Virtual assistant
Perhaps not the most glamorous of assignments, but quite lucrative. Get your clients through sites such as Upwork. Choose clients, rates, and the hours that work for you.
3. Social media consultant
Know your way around Facebook and Instagram? Twitter and Google can offer you complete professional courses with recognised certifications. The expansion is almost limitless.
4. Marketing affiliate
Fancy bringing in money for doing absolutely nothing? That's kind of how affiliate marketing works. You earn commission by promoting somebody else's products and services. For this to work, you'll need a blog or website with good visitor statistics. That's the tricky part.

5. Product tester and professional reviewer
Small businesses and startups are always on the lookout for test-drivers who can review their products and entice others to buy them. Get started by placing a profile on freelancing websites or get in touch directly with businesses. Offer to become an ‘influencer' by leaving a review in exchange for money. Alternatively, build a website or blog and review products there.
6. Secretarial services
Pretty similar to being a virtual assistant, remote secretarial services require you to book meetings, organise calendars, reply to emails, assemble presentations and answer phone calls. If you're well-organised with excellent communication skills and reasonably self-driven, this could be the opportunity for you.
7. eBay affiliate
This job is a bit like our old friend the marketing affiliate, except that you'll need to work hard to get your money. You'll be selling other people's stuff on eBay and taking a commission.In theory, great. In practice, there are plenty of scammers out there, and you could be responsible if a customer doesn't receive their item. Make sure to keep your payments in your e-wallet until you're sure the customer has got their parcel.
8. App developer
OK, so a little bit of technical knowledge required here, but this is the market of the future. New apps come out every day, and you won't need to invest much money to get started. Create your app (in the garden or on the beach if you like), come up with a decent marketing strategy and you'll be coining it in.
9. Business plan designer
A what? Yes, you can be paid to design business plans. There are plenty of people out there with great ideas but no clue how to present their concepts on paper in a way that appeals to potential investors. This profession could be a great option if you've owned your own business or have an MBA-type qualification.













