5 Tech Startup Business Ideas for Undergraduates

The tech industry is growing at a rapid rate and more opportunities are presenting themselves. While a lot venture into business at a later age after gaining the necessary knowledge, there are actual startups that you can look into without needing a college degree. Here are some ideas you might find interesting. 

1. Cryptocurrency Mining

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You will have to put in a lot of work to learn about the workings of crypto, but once you do, crypto mining can be a very rewarding business. Digital currency has been on the rise, and all you need are analytical skills and hard work to achieve success.

The only downside to this is that you'll need a huge capital to start working, given that crypto mining requires you to have resources for farms, and it will run on a lot of energy. But once you have the necessary equipment, you might just be rewarded with way more than what you spent.

2. 3D Printing

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When 3D printers were first introduced, many were amazed at their potential to create various objects with different uses. Obtaining one or more 3D printers will open a lot of possibilities for you since you'll be limited by your imagination only. 

You can create objects from action figures to materials for house construction, as pointed out by Intelivita. Since materials have since become cheaper, you can expect to reel in bigger profits for your creations.

3. Social Media Consultation

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Social media is one of the best tools to expand your brand, given that billions are actively using them. Countless businesses take advantage of that, but may not know how to navigate social media properly, which is where you come in.

If you have good knowledge of how social media platforms work, a lot of businesses and even well-known personalities will employ you to manage their online presence for them, which can be both about advertising or scheduled posts to remain active. 

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4. Gaming Arcade

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The gaming industry has been progressing for years. From arcade boxes to consoles, developers are always coming up with new ways to keep gamers hooked. One that seems to be gaining attention is VR gaming, and you can take advantage of that while it's in the early stages.

You can set up a gaming arcade business where people who don't have the equipment themselves can pay to play for a given time. There are games that are already compatible with VR, as mentioned in Neoito, and the numbers will continue to grow soon enough. 

5. Social Media Influencer

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Being a social media influencer can mean many things. Some are known antics, dance routines, skits, and more, while others gather followers by providing insightful content about certain subjects. You can be one of those people.

You don't need a degree to educate people about the things that you already learned or know from experience. There are some YouTubers who gain subscribers because of their tutorials on tech matters or even recorded playthroughs. 

Although, that's only the beginning. Once you've amassed a huge following, there are brands related to your field of topics that would offer sponsorships to be mentioned in your content, which is where you'll start earning more aside from video advertisements.

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