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 Business name for a sole trader?
I have got my heart set on a name for the web based retail business i am in the process of starting up and i will be operating as a sole trader. However, i have now discovered that there is a company ...


 Thinking of becoming an escort..... have u done it?
i am an attractive single 27 year old girl w/ nabout $5500 debt i need to clear. i was "hired" by an escort service. the escort company said i could sleep w/ the clients, like show up to ...


 Can I seek compensation from my landlord for loss of business due to lack of repairs to the building?
I trade from a unit in an industrial block under licence (rather than a lease). I have been asking my landlord to repair the roof for over 5 months now because it leaks in two places. I got so fed ...


 I'd like to put a Coca Cola machine in the lobby of my small business. Who do I call?
I'd just like to buy a vending machine for my shop and stock it myself. I'm not sure how to get started. Any small business owners out there with the info?...


 Anyone work from home?
I am needing some advice on how to network and how to apply for companies that hire telecommuters? The industry would be business, clerical, customer support, sales, marketing etc. I am looking for a ...


 Do you think it's possible, to earn "a wage" on e-Bay?
I know you can buy products in bulk from wholesalers, but what kind of things would sustain an income, have you tried it?...


 How to start to earn money - im 15?
like people say dog walking and baby sitting, but i know no1 that has dogs needed to be walked or babies to be looked after and how do i start it up, like i can send out a leaflet asking to look ...


 I just bought a mini-van are there any good business ideas out there using my van?
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 How can an old man of 75 do some light paid work from hometo supplement his income?
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 How to make money when your just a kid?
i need to buy ne clothes for school and mom dosnt have any money left cuz she bought my brothers clothes so i need a job like i dont know but nothing too too ...


 Is the secret real?
I dont want to waste my time if the secret isnt real at all and is just a "get rich quick" scheme. so anyone know?...


 Young enterprise ideas? (plz answer fast)?
I have entered a young enterprise scheme at our school however we have few ideas of what to do. However we are can not prepare food. Any suggestions?...


 What are some businesses that you run at home using a computer?
I want to know what work people do from home just using their computer and where do I sign up?...


 Which home based businesses actually work?
I am thinking about starting up a home based business as shown on most job sites. I am curious to know if any of you have done this before and how successful you were at it. How many hours did/do you ...


 Hello. If I am a secretary and want to file people's names and business names how do i do so?
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 I want to start my own small busness,, any ideas?
having 2 young children i want to start my own busness but preferbly not child based. i have no ideas of what the market wants though, between us as there are a lot of people i can call on our skills ...


 I want new small business ideas ,can u give me ?
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 Is this all legal and ok ?
I'm hoping I could get some advice as i am pretty inexperienced with all this....

I've found something I can sell on e-bay which I will just list under a personal account - and ...


 Any ideas on a simple startup business where I can work from home and don't need employees?
My forte is making a lot of phone calls. I'm in inside sales now and would like to possibly extend that into a business of my own working from home, making sales over the phone....


 How Much does it cost to start your own buissness?
I was think it might affect the amount depending on the taxes for the area and the state and type of buisness, but if their is a rough idea out there i need some help.

PS--If you happen to ...



eBay Powerseller
Work at home, no investment? It doesn't work that way!?
I keep seeing posts for work at home, be your own boss, with no investment.

I have started several home businesses on my own. All have required some type of investment, whether it is buying books to read, attending seminars, taking a class, buying supplies, purchasing software, advertising, etc.

I don't understand how anyone can expect to start a business,or even work from home, with no investment. Even if you have a skilled trade, such as a plumber, electrican, or hair dresser, you still have to purchase your tools or supplies. It takes $ to make $.

My profession is selling on eBay. I see complaints about eBay fees, but eBay puts you in touch with 220 million users that you couldn't get otherwise. Try putting an ad in a newspaper that criculates to 1 million readers - it would cost you way more than eBay fees.

Everyone has to advertise to get business, and that costs money. How else will you reach potetial customers?

Small business owners want to back me up?
                     
 




inforesource1
Totally drinking your Kool-aid. PT Barnum (sucker born every minute) is alive and well if you spend any time online at all. I started a homebased business 6 yrs ago based on an identified need I saw in the business community - I found I hate working at home and now run my business from an office but have tried using home-based contractors on project work and find very few qualified people. If you want to work at home you should have a basic business education regardless of your field, because you are your own business and your product is you and your skills. Also just becuase you are are working at home that does not mean you can blow off deadlines, be late, or be unprofessional - you have to run your home based business like a real job or you won't last.


Mario E
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You're absolutely right. I own three businesses, all of which cost me a lot of money to run. And I'm planning to start a fourth one already, and I'm already spending tons of money and I have yet to see a return. But I know it will happen.

That's the difference between the people who think that "no investment" literally means no investment. They think in very simplistic terms instead of fully rationalizing the process of their business, and how all the thing will come together once the wheel begins to turn.

It sickens me that people actually sell "No investment" products, because even a course to learn "no investment" business opportunities already cost something.

It also sickens me that people will be basically lazy and not put up the work that it takes to begin a business. The slightest detraction will skew them off course. What they don't realize is that businesses are exactly that - a bunch of detractions, things going wrong, and things having to be fixed. They run away from the very thing they're trying to build.

Pretty lame.

But hey, one of your answers already plugged it in: A sucker's born every minute.

I should tap into that trend. I really should. If I could get a nickel for every sucker on Earth, I'd be rich already. =)

Too honest for that sort of things, I suppose.


Pink1967
I had an Ebay business, Pink Roses and Peace, for a year and a half before I decided to close it. I still had to keep inventory, pay Ebay fees, advertise, and buy shipping and packing supplies, among other things. My "small" business ended up costing me more in supplies and fees than I ever made on Ebay, but I did it because it was a fun hobby for me. Plus I met people all over the US and the world that I would not have met if it hadn't been for Ebay.

So I would say to anyone thinking of starting a work at home business to do their homework first. It will save you a lot of headaches in the long run. Plus if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

(By the way if anyone is interested I still have leftover inventory that I am willing to sell for a very fair price. Email me at pinkrosesandpeace@yahoo.com)


Shopaholic Chick
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I agree on ebay you do need upfront money but there are other services you do not -

i started a small busniess on www.cafepress.com and it did not cost me anything. of course i did own photoshop already- but you can use most photo editing software or design software that comes with your digital camera.

cafepress allows you to open a basic shop for free and upload your designs, then i marketed them on free sites and through friends and family. my free shop made anough money to pay for me to open a premium shop ($5-7 per month) and my premium shop pays for itself every month since then.

i advertise through link exchanges and affiliate programs which are sponsored by cafepress (they are currently migrating to comission junction www.cj.com) - these allow people who place a banner on your site to recieve a 15%-20% commission for all referred sales. This comes out of your comission yes, but requires no out of pocket payment.

I also use free online classifieds such as froogle/google base which allow you to list your items for free and get you viewed by thousands of people each week

I also have a few blogs which i had before i started cafepress and i placed links for my stores on them, and on my profiles on yahoo & aol as well as myspace account

I now make on average $1000 a month on my 2 shops http://www.cafepress.com/shopaholicchick and http://www.cafepress.com/electionplace - this is not bad since i only spend about 30 minutes a day working on it (that averages to about $66 an hour)

I have begun only this last month after more then a year to pay for some services, because i am making anough from the shops to allow it. i have purchased for $1.99 for the year www.shopaholicchick.com as a redirect to my shop & www.shopaholic-chick.com as an advertising tool and affiliate refferal site for my store. just this week i have decided to pay for google adwords to boost business further, but a lot of shops do well without paying for any advertising services.


HOLLY F
That is great information! You can't get a business for nothing!

Thanks,
Holly


kmf77
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Your right. There are legitimate home based businesses out there, but you do have to make an investment, and pay for upkeep of the business.

Most people do not realize this because they pay for these things with the money they already make from their business.

Even the ones that are not home based require an investment. Starting your own business is not like getting a job somewhere, where you do not have to pay money to work for them.

Big companies shell out money everyday to keep their business running, they just do it on a larger scale. That is why they call it an investment. You are putting your money into something that will hopefully give you a return. If your good enough, you will make enough money in your business to get more out of your investment.


Mexico4me
I think a lot of people that are putting up posts for a home business with no investment, have it confused with an at home "job" not a business.
I always ask people who ask that question, "if you were shopping for a restaurant, would you expect to get it free, no investment?" Of course not. The same applies to any home business. You are "Buying" a business!
Those that aren't willing to invest anything are not business people anyway, so I don't bother with them. It's one thing to sit and dream about owning a business, another to do the leg work and see what is actually involved. So they're just dreamers and not someone you want involved in your home business.

Plus, they're always reading in these forums that if a home business asks you for any money upfront, then it's a scam. I always marvel at the people who answer these questions when they have 0 business sense or knowledge of any kind. Would they call it a scam if a person purchased that restaurant for money? Ridiculous.

Home businesses are a numbers game. Some will, some won't, who cares, who's next? Don't take it personally when these people knock what you do or tell you your fees are too high. Most of the people who knock small business are living paycheck to paycheck and aren't exactly the people I would take business advice from.

I have learned that if you can "see" the potential in any business, you see yourself earning a great deal of money, you will. You have to become a little thick-skinned when people try to drag you down, but if you stay focused on your plan and know that your course is not set by others negativity, there is nothing you can't overcome.

Never worry about what others think when you've agreed to the fees and advertising costs. It's a personal decision, and if they think it's too expensive, fine. Don't do it then. It won't effect me in any way, shape or form.
I just look for people who are open to another stream of income, give them the facts, wait for a yes or no and move on. Because my vision is clear, it really doesn't matter to me whether they join me or not. If they won't, there are plenty of others who will. It's what staying focused is all about!


Kristy B
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There are many many companies who allow agents to work from home, I do it and I know of lots of others who do it as well. I haven't paid one penny for any of my work at home jobs.

Find out more here

http://www.wahm.com/forum
Look under Telecommuting Moms.

There are plenty of legitimate home employers. I have been taken around the block more than one time before so I know what it is like to be scammed.

If I would have had to pay for anything I wouldn't be working from home now.


nmk542002
I agree that it takes money to make money. However, for a vast majority of people they don't have money to invest, but they want a better life style.

I was one of those people. I started a home based business for free, I used free advertising, anything for free to get my name and product noticed. It took time, but I have made money steadily, and i am now at a point where I can pay for advertising.

You don't have to buy the books, most of the info is free on forums and on the internet. A lot of info is right here on Yahoo Answers. You don't need to buy the software, or take a class.

I have very little experience with EBay. I know it works, but I frankly could never afford it to promote any products. So I didn't use it.

I takes a lot of time and hard work, but you can get a business off the ground with no money. At some point you will have to invest in some kind of advertising. But not until you can afford it.

I am living proof that you can do it. I am not a millionaire yet, nor do I want to be, but since I am close to retirement age, the money I am making today will help with retirement costs. And it keeps on giving.

Take care, and I did like your comments. Too many people think they can go into business with no money and no work, it just doesn't work that way.


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