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A ''' | A '''cottage industry''' is a small-scale business enterprise, so named because they are usually run out of someone’s home, originally, centuries ago when the term was coined, a rural cottage. Today’s cottage industries operate as stand-alone businesses and/or as suppliers to larger businesses or industries. | ||
Cottage industries often begin as [[hobby|hobbies]] and are an outlet for goods produced, sometimes as a way of financing the hobby or as a secondary income. Others grow out of experimentation or invention. Some cottage industries do so well that they become full scale businesses, and some of these have become legendary, as in [[Mrs. Field’s]] and [[Apple_Inc.|Apple Computers]]. | Cottage industries often begin as [[hobby|hobbies]] and are an outlet for goods produced, sometimes as a way of financing the hobby or as a secondary income. Others grow out of experimentation or invention. Some cottage industries do so well that they become full scale businesses, and some of these have become legendary, as in [[Mrs. Field’s]] and [[Apple_Inc.|Apple Computers]]. |
Revision as of 11:43, 17 March 2008
A cottage industry is a small-scale business enterprise, so named because they are usually run out of someone’s home, originally, centuries ago when the term was coined, a rural cottage. Today’s cottage industries operate as stand-alone businesses and/or as suppliers to larger businesses or industries.
Cottage industries often begin as hobbies and are an outlet for goods produced, sometimes as a way of financing the hobby or as a secondary income. Others grow out of experimentation or invention. Some cottage industries do so well that they become full scale businesses, and some of these have become legendary, as in Mrs. Field’s and Apple Computers.
Common cottage industries
- sewing and knitting
- gardening: plant stalls, market gardens
- jewellery making
- bed and breadfast
- publishing
- services industries: house cleaning, beauticians, baby sitting handyman services