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  2. Tips to begin snow shoveling business - AOL

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    Turn the snowfall into a windfall by starting your own snow-shoveling business. With help from our experts, Mike Stevens, owner of the industry newsletter Snowplow News, and Kevin Arroyo, the ...

  3. 20 small business ideas - AOL

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    If you want to start a business but are unsure what type of business is best, check out this list of 20 good small business ideas to help you decide. 1. Virtual assistant

  4. 18 business startup ideas to try in 2024 - AOL

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    Bankrate insight. There are ways to finance an Etsy business if you’re not sure how to get started or don’t necessarily have the funds to start.. 17. Furniture flipping. If you like perusing ...

  5. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    Snow removal or snow clearing is the job of removing snow after a snowfall to make travel easier and safer. This is done both by individual households and by ...

  6. Business idea - Wikipedia

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    Business ideas that solve problems are fundamental to developing the world and companies such as Curemark are one of many who do this. Curemark is a biotech company founded by Joan Fallon, who noticed that a lot of the children she treated were low on an enzyme for processing protein and since then she has quit her job and has built Curemark to ...

  7. Snow blower - Wikipedia

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    Snow blowers range from the very small, capable of removing only a few inches (a few more cm) of light snow in an 18 to 20 in (457 to 508 mm) path, to the very large, mounted onto heavy-duty winter service vehicles and capable of moving 20-foot (6.10 m) wide, or wider, swaths of heavy snow up to 6 feet (1.83 m) deep.