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Q) what are the business opportunities that would or will open up when we adopt e-commerce in our business?
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Q) I have very good ideas of Business opportunities.I'm seeking a person who can fianance these ideas. for further informetion join me on : milo_hoffmann01@yahoo.com
A) If you have a good idea for a business you better have a business plan or no one will take you seriously. When you have one then look for people, you don't tell them, you give them the written plan with all the data and research. With a plan you could also get a loan from a bank, show it to VC's or Angels for investment or loans. If you don't know how to write a plan I suggest going to a book store and geeting a how to book, there are many good ones.
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Q) I don't know how to share and answer questions without being reported. Someone asked for a quick way to make money and I told him or her about this $10 legitimate business opportunity that I have come across and I was reported? Does anyone know why that happened? I don't want to get shut down but I really want to be able to share my experiences? Help me. Any suggestions? Please don't be rude.
A) That is a hard one. I find if I am answering a question, that sending them to a website is usually best. I place the website in the answer along with a few details. No sales pitch. Just an honest answer to their question. If I get hit for it so be it. I was honest and answered the question.
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Q) I am only a teenager, but would love to start a business. Does any one have any ideas that might make me a successful business person?
A) My husband and I have an online/offline retail business that might work for you. Technically you have to be 18 to do this business on your own, but if your parents are willing it could be under their name until you are old enough to take it over. I can't give you details here since it's against the rules of this site but send me an email or check out my profile if you'd like more information.
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Q) I'm a college undergraduate going to University of Texas at Tyler, in Tyler Texas. I grew up in a small town called Kemp, off of Cedar Creek Lake. I'm currently 21 years old, Junior in my BBA in Management with a minor in finance, expect 3.79 GPA when I graduate. I am a very social person. When I was 17 I became a Blockbuster Manager, and stayed there for 4 years. When I moved to continue my education, I started working for Chili's as a server. If I were to tell a financial firm such as JP Morgan, or any higher classed Fortune 100 company this history, would they just laugh at me since I didn't attend and couldn't afford Ivy Leagues or MIT? What kind of opportunities do I have with this kind of background? I planned on doing an internship this summer also.
A) Here is a great online job and it is totally free: http://www.dormcheck.com/register.php?re... This site pays you to post your opinion, pictures, and more. You also gain money from searching your favorite topics. They also post contest, in which you can win great prizes. Most of the contests are simple. P.S. If you referal others, you will gain bonuses. You can also be eligable to enter a referal contest. The reward for the contest is BIG? There is not any fee at all!
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Q) I would like to invest in a business - Does anyone have any good ideas ?
A) I Think you should take a look in the oil service sector. It's a company that remains in a bull market in any enviroment because we're addicted to the black gold. A list of companies I would consider investments of is: Natco Group (NTG)---personally owned Lufkin Industries (LUFK)--personally owned Halliburton (HAL) Exxon Mobile (XOM) Chevron Texaco (CVX) Occidental Petroleom (OXY) <----one of the cheapest stocks on a P/E basis in the sector Hydril (HYDL) Dril-Quip (DRQ) Nabors Industries Ltd. (NBR) OMNI Energy (OMNI) Southwestern Energy (SWN) Chesepeake Energy (CHK) and the list goes on and on. Another sector i would look to is the water industry. Water is a grossly undervalued company, and yet 75% of the earth is covered by it and less than i think i saw somewhere 1% is drinkable. These companies I think should really be a good long term holding... Aqua America (WTR) Tetra Tech (TTEK) URS (URS) and that list also continues on and on Do your homework if you like these industries. Happy Trading -Paul
What business opportunities available for young folks interested in making money? Help me out,thanks.?
Q) I'm looking to be inspired and want to find business opportunities so that I could get involved in making positive economic wealth. I'm a college student, and school doesnt' teach me how to make money, rather make me take bunch of nonsense classes that doesn't profit anything. School didn't teach me to save money when I was 12yrs so that when I reach 25-30yrs-I would be retired. Would someone be willing to inspire me and teach me how to make money. And what business opportunities availabe for me to get involved with? Help me out so that I could help myself and others. Thanks...
A) You might like to look at the startup business books that you can view sample pages from at: http://www.browseinside.biz Kay
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A) Business Opportunity Search Engine .com Your results from the community powered Business Opportunity Search Engine are much more focused than a general search engine and they will continue to learn and adapt, anonymously and automatically, based on the search behavior of every search you request. http://www.businessopportunitysearchengi...
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Q) I am looking for a serious and legitimate home business opportunity. It also needs to be something profitable that could work into my main income. It could be internet based, require phone usage or a small investment. Really I'm open to most things. Even if it required me to work outside the house some. What I'm looking for is flexibility and a little more control of my time.......Anyone know of any opportunities like this? Anyone know of any companies that send work home with people to be done? Any help at all will be greatly appreciated!
A) Here are some resources to help you decide what home business to start. The books can be purchased new or used on amazon.com Good Luck? The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century by Paul Edwards 203 Home-Based Businesses That Will Make You Rich : The Complete Guide to Financing and Running a Fabulously Successful Home-Based Business by Tyler G. Hicks The 200 Best Home Businesses: Easy To Start, Fun To Run, Highly Profitable by Katina Z. Jones Start Your Own Home-Based Business (Wiley Business Basics) by Gregory F. Kishel and Patricia Gunter Kishel Best Home Businesses for People 50+ by Sarah Edwards and Paul Edwards The Home Business Bible: Everything You Need to Know to Start and Run Your Successful Home-Based Business by David R. Eyler Marketing For The Home-Based Business by Jeff Davidson Getting business to come to you by Paul Edwards If after starting you need a small infusion of cash under $35,000. A microenterprise organization is your answer. http://www.microenterpriseworks.org/inde... About Microenterprise Microenterprise Defined AEO and its members have defined microenterprise as a business with five or fewer employees requiring $35,000* or less in start-up capital. AEO estimates that there are over 20 million U.S microenterprises, which represent 17% of all private employment in the U.S. In addition, microenterprise represents a path from poverty to financial security for many low-income individuals. * Loans of $35,000 and under are known as microloans. Microenterprise Development Industry The estimated 600 microenterprise development organizations (MDOs) operating in the U.S. exist to support disadvantaged entrepreneurs as they start or expand their businesses. MDOs can increase the chance of business success by bridging the gap between disadvantaged individuals and the tools they need to start and grow successful businesses. With the help of AEO services, MDOs offer business training, technical assistance, access to capital, and other services to entrepreneurs to assist them in realizing their dream of business ownership. For many low-income entrepreneurs MDOs represent the only opportunity to access the capital and business tools necessary for business start-up. Key Elements of Microenterprise Development AEO has learned that comprehensive microenterprise development programming consists of four key elements: Training and Technical Assistance; Credit and Access to Credit; Access to Markets; and Economic Literacy and Asset Development. Training and Technical Assistance Microenterprise development practitioners agree that the quality and quantity of training and technical assistance provided to an entrepreneur can often be the biggest factor in whether the entrepreneur’s business succeeds of fails. Microenterprise trainers have the difficult task of teaching complex business skills to entrepreneurs with little formal training, limited time to engage in learning; and various levels of education. Though training opportunities vary from organization to organization, typical microenterprise development training topics include: business plan development; integrating technology; bookkeeping and business management; and marketing. Training is offered through various settings including: classroom type lectures; one-on-one counseling; peer networking; and mentoring programs. Credit and Access to Credit A significant challenge for many microentrepreneurs is access to capital. Traditional lending sources do not find it profitable to lend $35,000 or less and choose not to. In addition many low-income individuals looking for a path out of poverty through self-employment, have poor (or no) credit history with no hope of receiving a bank loan. Some microenterprise development organizations (MDOs) offer credit directly from an in-house loan fund, which typically lend amounts from $100 to $35,000 and when granting loan requests look at other factors in addition to the entrepreneur’s credit. Other MDOs partner with other organizations or institutions in the community to provide access to credit. Examples of these type of relationships include partnerships with banks, credit unions, or other financial intermediaries that offer loans and various other financial products. Access to Markets The goal of microenterprise development programs is not just to create marginal businesses, but to create successful ones. To help microentrepreneurs increase sales and profitability, many programs create specialized networks of their clients’ businesses, especially in industries where microenterprises are flourishing. These industries, also referred to as sectors, include: specialty foods; jewelry; arts, crafts and gifts; clothing and textiles; furniture; computer technology; daycare; and environmental products and services such as recycling. Access to market services include: sophisticated training on marketing and sales concepts; development and distribution of joint catalogs; Internet access and e-commerce; trade shows; and business incubators. Economic Literacy and Asset Development AEO has learned that low-income entrepreneurs can greatly benefit from increase knowledge of the benefits of banking and saving principals. Many entrepreneurs need to learn the importance of establishing checking accounts and savings accounts (i.e. Individual Development Accounts); the importance of establishing a credit rating, and in many instances, learning about credit rehabilitation. In addition many entrepreneurs need training in tax laws and regulatory issues, and sound accounting principles and types of insurance.




