If branding and marketing is your passion then a business in the advertising sector might be just what you are looking for.
Use your creativity to come up with knock-out ad campaigns for clients.
Use your sales skills to mediate between ad agencies and content providers.
Keep track of advertising competition for other businesses.
Don’t just sit around. Put your advertising sales skills to work.
Take advertising to the great outdoors by renting space on highly visible billboards.
Help spread the word about local businesses and events by posting fliers on bulletin boards.
Help businesses get their message across by providing a direct-mail service.
Sell advertising space that will reach a captive audience.
Help clients promote their garage and estate sales.
Take your love of flying and photography to new heights with an aerial photography business.
Sell advertising along the fencing that protects construction sites.
Have an eye for great places to advertise? Hook clients up with great outdoor advertising.
Are you an online marketing whiz? Help others plan their campaigns.
You can clean up with a business selling advertising space on litter and recycling cans placed in highly trafficked areas.
Want your success to stick? Try magnetic signs.
Make sure seminars get the attendance they deserve by promoting them.
Create cost-effective advertising campaigns for small businesses without big budgets.
The profits will roll in when you start operating and marketing a transit advertising program.
Capitalize on the novelty factor by designing T-shirts in a can for gifts, retail or wholesale.
Use your flair for design to attract shoppers.
If you have telemarketing skills, here’s a low-cost business venture that calls prospective home buyers.
Help add another weapon to a company’s marketing arsenal with on-hold promotional messages.
Create a website that helps visitors determine the right type of advertising for them.
Help businesses advertise their websites on and offline.
Use design and craft skills to make promotional buttons for clients.
From hats to golf shirts, promotional wear continues to be popular with businesses.
Don’t settle for just doing PR for companies–start your own agency.