Starting your own little business
By magojordan
@magojordan (3252)
Philippines
4 responses
@ratyz5 (7808)
• Philippines
29 Jul 08
Well, if your currently at school, you can earn as a prepaid loader for your classmates. A classmate of mine did that when I was still in school.
Then, if you think you have very good skill and find it lucrative, you can either make more lunch for yourself and sell them to your classmates or colleagues, be a typist for them in case they need someone to type certain documents or even be someone who could lend them money but, your way on handling debts and interests.
@magojordan (3252)
• Philippines
30 Jul 08
That's a great idea. Thanks for responding!
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@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
30 Jul 08
there are already lots of "ukay-ukay" (second-hand dry goods) stores and stalls all over the country. i am not so sure if you like the idea but seems this kind of business is still growing and earning. somebody told me that it only needs small capital. KEEP SMILING = NEIL
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@magojordan (3252)
• Philippines
29 Jul 08
Yup I agree a good business is one that fills in the basic needs of people. Thanks for the response!
@reckon21 (3479)
• Philippines
29 Jul 08
If you really want a business offline. These are the
things you must consider. Find a product that people
use everyday, consumable, not overly cheap but affordable.
You must consider the capital, the location and the
profitability of the product you want to sell.
Good Luck.
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@magojordan (3252)
• Philippines
29 Jul 08
Thanks for those tips I couldn't ask for more. Thanks for responding too