The Ministry of Education recently announced that from January 1, young
start-ups can get tax rebates of up to 8,000 yuan per year in their
first three years of operation. It’s certainly a good time to go into
business for yourself.
Zhang Fuhong, director of a training center for
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young entrepreneurs in Wuhan, claims that new businesses can enhance
their chances of success by coming up with great ideas and selling
points. “Young companies know their peers’ lifestyles. The start-ups’
own needs can become the future market’s ones,” said Zhang.
Here, we invited five young start-up founders to share their
ff14 gil ideas in the four trendy areas: They believe that finding a niche market is important to success.
Micro blog
The
number of micro-bloggers in China keeps increasing. The rapid
information-spreading potential has inspired our young businessmen.
Huang Tiantian, 21, a sports training student from Huazhong Normal University. Owner of Mary Box boutique in Wuhan.
Huang
T: I want to start an object hunting business. If you spot someone
wearing a dress you like, take a picture of it and post it on our micro
blog. This will cost one “micro blog coin”, a virtual currency which
users need to buy first with
FF14 Power leveling hard cash. The first follower who is able to locate the dress earns the coin.
Successful example
Micro
Blog, the first news magazine based on micro blog in China, will debut
in March 2011. The magazine uses micro blogs as news clues and
FFXIV Power leveling develops them into in-depth stories.
Leftover singles
The
popularity of TV dating shows brings the topic of “leftover singles”,
or men/women who remain single in their 30s, into the spotlight. Some of
them are eager for romance, while others enjoy being single. Here are
some ideas to meet their needs.
Hu Junchao, 23, a geographic information system graduate from
cheap ffxiv gil Sun Yat-sen University. Founder of Muu.com.cn, an original comics sharing website in Guangzhou.
Hu:
I want to offer break-up advisors for women. I think the word
“leftover” comes from the misconception that women are always the ones
left on the shelf. Our company will teach women how to break up with a
tough and dignified attitude. Later, if they like, they can join our
club to search for their Mr Right.
Successful example
The
partner-seeking website Jiayuan.com has launched a service where
“headhunters” find potential partners for clients. It costs from 20,000
to over 100,000 yuan, depending on how complicated the requirements are.
Traffic jam
Traffic jams during rush hours are a growing
rs gold headache for many commuters. But travelers’ anxieties might also create business opportunities.
Huang
Zixi, 24, an international trading graduate from Shanghai International
Studies University. Founder of Koraku Blue denim collection in
Guangzhou.
Huang Z: I want to offer rapid food delivery to
drivers stuck in traffic jams. Our company will set up food stands at
each end of traffic jam black spots. Drivers call and tell us where they
are, and our dispatchers will roller-skate their food to them.
Successful example
As reported by Jinan Times, drivers in Jinan can now pay people to
buy runescape gold
wait in the jam for them. Two people will arrive by motorcycle within
15 minutes of the driver’s call. While one person waits in the jam, the
other takes the driver to their destination by motorcycle.
Otaku
More
people are choosing to stay in rather than go out. They are known as
“Otaku ”in Japan, whose lives are spent largely online. Meeting their
needs can mean rich pickings for new businesses.
Huang T: I want
to open a cosplay housekeeper company. Few Otaku spend time cleaning
their rooms. Because they are fans of animation and comics, we send
runescape money housekeepers dressed as Loli and Sister Yu to Otaku boys’ homes, and those dressed as Syoutar ou to Otaku girls’ homes.
Successful example
Londoner
Josh Magidson sold the website he set up at university for 500,000
pounds (5,600,000 yuan). The website, Eatstudent.co.uk, allows students
to view local takeaway menus and order food to be delivered to dorms.
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