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3 Responses to “Have you started your own business recently? If so what kind is it?”

  1. RobsVision says:

    I started one last month, online that is now paying me checks 3-4 times a week.

    NO Fees to Participate – Why should you pay a distributor fee to sell for any company? Never pay a distributor fee to join a company ever again!

    NO Forced Monthly Purchases – One of the biggest reasons people drop out is because companies force them to purchase product every month they can’t afford.

    Powerful Products – UNIQUE cutting edge exclusive products that work fast! Everything designed in-house by world renowned scientists and doctors!

    Results Sell – Day one you’ll feel it, day two you’ll love it and day three you’ll be telling your friends.

    Manufacturer Direct – Unlike 99% of most so-called “opportunities” who have their products made by someone else and pass high costs on to distributors, this company is the manufacturer direct, and there are no middle sales or multi-level companies.

    Solid Company – A 12 year old manufacturer that has the capability of shipping over $10 million dollars worth of product a day.

    Free Samples to Dealers – They will continually be giving out Free Samples for Dealers to Hand Out. Most companies simply can’t afford to do this, but they make the products and understand the importance of getting people to try the product.

    Low Cost – A two months supply for as little as $59. No more trying to sell your friends on buying $200 or $300 of product that they don’t need.

    Pays Out Checks Daily – They understand the importance of getting dealers money quick.

  2. shadowalfalfa says:

    We started a staffing business in 2002 specializing in SAP and IT staffing for pharmaceutical companies We were among the top 50 fastest growing small businessess in MA last year

  3. Tony BolognaPhD says:

    Had a sandwich shop right out of college. It was in California. It was not hard to start because we figure out how much money we needed by thinking of all the equipment we would need and then we doubled it. Money is the life blood of any business. Without it, the best chef in the world can not market to the world and let people know about this daily specials. He can’t pay employee, order supplies, etcetera. Plan out as much of your business as you can before even starting. Any college bookstore will have a cheap “how to start your own business” book for $20. Buy it and go through some of the exercises. Or, go to a library. Do your homework. Remember, poeple don’t plan to fail, the fail to plan.

    Hope this helps.

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