What Is The Best Business Nowadays?

Philippines
September 22, 2006 12:08am CST
What would it be? And why? This shall probable be a guide to those who plans to open...
6 responses
@raympe6 (181)
• Canada
31 Oct 06
Hi, It's how you work it to be successful. I just recently got involved in a home-based business that is easy to do, fun and no selling. It's in the wellness industry and is helping me two ways - helping me with my health and provides an extra income. The team I am with is very helpful and supportive. We are looking for interested people only who are ambitious, motivated in making serious money, a leader and willing to put a little bit of their time and effort. No home-based business works if no one works at it. It's like any other jobs. If interested in looking into it, please email me at rpelley5@yahoo.com. Thank you.
@rladiga00 (1165)
• India
24 Sep 06
Keeping all the money in bank to earn interest and watching other's business is the best business.
@rladiga00 (1165)
• India
24 Sep 06
Any business which interests you, where you get involved fully and dedicate yourself, with hardwork and determination, that business will be successful.
@jtexas (527)
• United States
22 Sep 06
I would have to talk from experience is screen printing. Unlike a retail you can customize the products to the customers specifications.
22 Sep 06
The best business will always be one that’s successful, and no matter the industry, hard work and determination is always needed.
• Singapore
24 Sep 06
Well IHMO, the best business is home business! Dont you all think so? You get to work comfortablely at home, your children are in arms length and your dog is next to you. You dont have to worry about them when you work at home. Well thats most probably most of us are looking for when working from home. The great thing is that you have time flexiblity and nobody to boss you around. After said so much, take a look at my website www.Success-eBusiness.com its probably something that you are interested in if you are looking for a home based business. Cheers, Terry