
KK
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sell hotdogs at the HS football game. |
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Blondie
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probably a franchaise as they train you |
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Nathan S
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Do what you are best at doing. |
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plr2win
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Man you're talking HIGH risk with all those. You better have ALL your ducks in a row. |
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islander
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A home business, something that you can do out of your house, like selling on the internet |
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Gill
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Restaurant or Cleaning business |
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candy
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eBay - selling any things.
If you're serious to earn some money, there are many ways depending on what you want to sell. Ebay is one of them. You can try start selling things that you already have and don't use them first to get some experience. Later when you're ready to sell new items and if you want people to pack and mail the product for you, check this out http://tinyurl.com/mhkb9 This is the popular dropshipping company which many people are amazed with the prices and services.
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murrayc
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A franchise because it is a turn-key operation but many are costly to startup. |
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easter
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none of the above. the loan wouldnt be too hard to get or investors but when you deal with liquor license and other legal and state mandated issues it gets complicated. a franchise is good to start if you have nearly a million in assets. good luck. open a bait shop |
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anoop
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if u serious about earning money...without no registration fees plz visit .it's really surprising...
http://www.moneycosmos.com/?r=240374 |
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Hammertime
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I guess it depends on the amount of money you have to invest..Which business would interest you the most? |
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goldielocks123
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They are all risky. Franchises require mucho dollars upfront. |
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The Bird
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All 3 are great ways to lose your shirt. Most restaurants and bars lose money and close before long. Look around. You'll see what I mean. You have a much better chance with a franchise, but it takes $ to start. The person who said sell hot dogs at high school football games is onto something. Also selling popcorn at various events is a cheap business to start. You sell the popcorn for money and pay almost nothing for it. The American Entrepreneurs Association, publishers of Entrepreneur magazine used to publish a booklet on that business. I suppose they still do. |
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buickluv
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from what i've heard the bar would live for about 2-3 years before you wanted out of it :p |
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thegeneral
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all those business is about equally the same. the club will cost you the less depending on the size. |
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AhTee
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Start a teen fashion biz. Make a trip to china/thailand and source your goods there. Wholesale cost per item around 1-2 bucks, and you can sell many times that amount. |
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