You really need to thing about your interests first. What do you like to do, work with your hands (manufacturing) or working with people (sales)- that would require a knowledge of a product. Do you like graphic design? these are the things you need to think about first. I have my own business and believe me when i say that it is not a 9-5 job. after 10 yrs in the mfg business, my husband and myself still find ourselves here almost 7 days a week. It does have its benefits, but it is alot of work and all of the blame falls on your shoulders.
Good Luck
2007-02-19 13:28:03
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answered by patti p 3
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Great Attitude, Qualification is a primary thing to start a business, Choose the business which you feel has a potential and which you think it is comfortable for you to do, Learn in depth about the product you have chosen to sell and of course you must be able to have enough capital or manage to get the assistance from your Friends to turn around the money, I personally suggest that don't hit the market which is already established and there are numerous players in the market, you can still succeed provide you have the right marketing plan.
Cheers! Good luck and wish you achieve your dreams.
2007-02-19 13:24:57
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answered by arl127 2
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Never put yourself down because you have little education, Not everyone is an Einstein. There must be something the you are good at, or something that you think you can do well. Check it out and learn more about it, and then go for it.....It might be landscaping, In the winter it could be snow removal. You could clean gutters on the houses. You could Paint. There are so many things you could do. But make sure its something you like.
2007-02-19 13:29:46
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answered by lennie 6
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I'm always looking for people who are serious about running a home business. You don't need education, only a willingness to learn. Once you have that, and can really set some goals, there's a whole team of us who will dedicate ourselves to helping you achieve those goals. Anyone can do it, but particularly those who are serious about getting ahead.
2007-02-19 19:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The trick to finding a good business is to always keep your eyes open for a need in the community. Listen to people talk. People love to complain about stuff. But this negativity is just an opportunity for you to find a solution...and earn a profit from it. It really just depends on where you live and what needs your community has.
2007-02-19 13:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever you're good at and like doing. My brother in law has little education but he's great at doing his own construction. Find something ur good at and go for it.
2007-02-19 13:25:38
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answered by Kristi A 4
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Check this website out. It works for me. Mind you every home business is not for everybody!! Judge for yourself if its something YOU would be successful at.
http://www.goytbnow.com/apassion4travel
2007-02-22 02:18:23
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answered by Lady J 2
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Go and work for Domino Pizza. If you are good, they will give you a Domino Pizza shop.
2007-02-19 15:20:35
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answered by kenneth h 6
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Mary Kay it only cost a hundred dollars to start and you make as much money as you desire and there are great benefits!!!! Wonderful benefits!
2007-02-19 13:26:25
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answered by Cookie48 3
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