MOBILE BUSINESS IDEAS YOU CAN START TODAY

mobile business ideas

If you have a car or a van that offers no other purpose than a means to get from A to B, and if you’re looking to take on a side-hustle to boost your income, then why not consider a mobile business?

Not only will you boost your income, but you will also have the means to pay for some of your regular motoring expenses too. 

There are literally hundreds of ideas you could consider and we don’t have room for all of them, but we will suggest a few and by looking around our website, you might be able to pick up a few other ideas too. Take a look at our article on setting up a portable bar business, for example. 

Here are some other mobile business ideas you may find interesting.

1. Open a Mobile Store

If you already run an e-commerce business online, or if you are considering the idea, then you might want to sell your product outside the virtual world of a computer screen. By visiting car boot sales, craft fairs, markets, and local community events, you will have the opportunity to sell your wares from the boot of your car or from the back of a van. Cakes, flowers, general bric-a-brac, wooden decorations… your selling options are limitless!

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2. Work For a Courier Company

E-commerce is big business, and if you’re not selling your own products, then you could deliver the products sold by others. With companies such as Hermes and Yodel always on the lookout for self-employed courier drivers, you could use your car or van to deliver parcels to customers.

This doesn’t need to be full-time, either, as you can work according to your own schedule. You might even get the opportunity to drop off a few parcels when you’re travelling to and from your usual workplace. Check out this courier site to find out more. 

3. Offer Your Services to Others

From house cleaning to gardening, there are all kinds of services that you could offer to people in your local community. With a vehicle large enough to accommodate your tools and equipment, you can then drive to any customers who hire your services. This could easily become a full-time business if you wanted to go beyond a simple side-hustle, especially if good word gets out about your service, so you might want to consider the option.

Place your business ad on Freeads or on social media, and you might soon have a list of clients ready to pay you for your time.

4. Offer Transport to Others

Within this context, becoming a part-time Uber or a taxi driver could prove profitable to you. However, there are other options available to you. If you had a van big enough to accommodate people and equipment, you could offer local bands a lift to their gigs, for example.

You could also hire your van out to those people looking for a removal service. And if you didn’t want to start your own mobile business, you could rent your van out to those who do. There are bound to be other ideas online, so do your research.

Interested? If you have a car or a van sitting idly by in your driveway, then you might consider our suggestions if you want to boost your income. And if you don’t have the necessary transport, then you might want to visit your local dealer or classified websites such as Manchester Van Sales to pick up something fit for business. Despite the expense, you could soon be making money in no time!

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