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March 10, 2011 at 8:50 AM #676681March 10, 2011 at 8:55 AM #675536bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??
March 10, 2011 at 8:55 AM #675591bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??
March 10, 2011 at 8:55 AM #676203bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??
March 10, 2011 at 8:55 AM #676341bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??
March 10, 2011 at 8:55 AM #676686bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??
March 10, 2011 at 8:59 AM #675546jstoeszParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??[/quote]
I have a soul that I would like to keep.
March 10, 2011 at 8:59 AM #675601jstoeszParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??[/quote]
I have a soul that I would like to keep.
March 10, 2011 at 8:59 AM #676213jstoeszParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??[/quote]
I have a soul that I would like to keep.
March 10, 2011 at 8:59 AM #676351jstoeszParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??[/quote]
I have a soul that I would like to keep.
March 10, 2011 at 8:59 AM #676696jstoeszParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jstoesz][quote=walterwhite]The best low overhead business in America is somehow cashing on off of people who want to start a business.[/quote]
haha…getting into the resale of office furniture?
Maybe a franchise broker?
Genius![/quote]
I think scaredy may be referring to a motivational speaker/guru type here, who hits the lecture circuit for fees and also sells books/cds at his/her “seminars.”
Do you have “charisma,” jstoesz??[/quote]
I have a soul that I would like to keep.
March 10, 2011 at 9:48 AM #675589SD RealtorParticipantData I have a friend who did a little bit of that. He said he actually would see Darryl and the other guy Dave at the auctions he would go to all the time.
He said that if you do not have a good way to resell the product you get then you will get screwed. Thus having a second hand store is pretty essential. He tried to sell stuff on craigslist and it didn’t go well for him.
What he did have more success at was going to the auto auctions. Yards will auction off cars alot and if you are savy with autos then you can do well. He did okay with it but was also a car guru.
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On a serious note if I wanted to start a biz I would simply look at the factors that others look at. For instance, what is something in demand right now? What do we have alot of?
Well how about senior citizens? We have plenty of them. Lots of them need support. What can you think of to help them and earn some money in doing so?
What else is out there? I liked FLUs idea. How about you write an app that can show where registered sex offenders are at?
If you really think about it, there are alot of opportunities out there but they take time, energy and money to pursue.
March 10, 2011 at 9:48 AM #675645SD RealtorParticipantData I have a friend who did a little bit of that. He said he actually would see Darryl and the other guy Dave at the auctions he would go to all the time.
He said that if you do not have a good way to resell the product you get then you will get screwed. Thus having a second hand store is pretty essential. He tried to sell stuff on craigslist and it didn’t go well for him.
What he did have more success at was going to the auto auctions. Yards will auction off cars alot and if you are savy with autos then you can do well. He did okay with it but was also a car guru.
*******
On a serious note if I wanted to start a biz I would simply look at the factors that others look at. For instance, what is something in demand right now? What do we have alot of?
Well how about senior citizens? We have plenty of them. Lots of them need support. What can you think of to help them and earn some money in doing so?
What else is out there? I liked FLUs idea. How about you write an app that can show where registered sex offenders are at?
If you really think about it, there are alot of opportunities out there but they take time, energy and money to pursue.
March 10, 2011 at 9:48 AM #676257SD RealtorParticipantData I have a friend who did a little bit of that. He said he actually would see Darryl and the other guy Dave at the auctions he would go to all the time.
He said that if you do not have a good way to resell the product you get then you will get screwed. Thus having a second hand store is pretty essential. He tried to sell stuff on craigslist and it didn’t go well for him.
What he did have more success at was going to the auto auctions. Yards will auction off cars alot and if you are savy with autos then you can do well. He did okay with it but was also a car guru.
*******
On a serious note if I wanted to start a biz I would simply look at the factors that others look at. For instance, what is something in demand right now? What do we have alot of?
Well how about senior citizens? We have plenty of them. Lots of them need support. What can you think of to help them and earn some money in doing so?
What else is out there? I liked FLUs idea. How about you write an app that can show where registered sex offenders are at?
If you really think about it, there are alot of opportunities out there but they take time, energy and money to pursue.
March 10, 2011 at 9:48 AM #676395SD RealtorParticipantData I have a friend who did a little bit of that. He said he actually would see Darryl and the other guy Dave at the auctions he would go to all the time.
He said that if you do not have a good way to resell the product you get then you will get screwed. Thus having a second hand store is pretty essential. He tried to sell stuff on craigslist and it didn’t go well for him.
What he did have more success at was going to the auto auctions. Yards will auction off cars alot and if you are savy with autos then you can do well. He did okay with it but was also a car guru.
*******
On a serious note if I wanted to start a biz I would simply look at the factors that others look at. For instance, what is something in demand right now? What do we have alot of?
Well how about senior citizens? We have plenty of them. Lots of them need support. What can you think of to help them and earn some money in doing so?
What else is out there? I liked FLUs idea. How about you write an app that can show where registered sex offenders are at?
If you really think about it, there are alot of opportunities out there but they take time, energy and money to pursue.
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