There are none.
None whatsoever.
U can teach english online.Set up ur own website and use yahooIM
There are none.
None whatsoever.
U can teach english online.Set up ur own website and use yahooIM
Check out Step 2 in the following blog. It will help you compare the different business structures:http://blog.boyblu.info/2009/05/08/how-t��Good luck!!
post an ad locally offering to sell unused or unwanted items and take a percentage.
Any company that claims to be a wholesaler and does not ask you for a Tax ID and business license if a fake. Real wholesalers;Never ask you for a monthly fee.Never display the item prices on their websites.Never advertise on google or yahoo whatever.If you found someone online that claim to be a wholesaler than you check them out here bbb.com I don t think anyone is willing to give up their wholesale sources. Visit my profile page, and look for a link to my blog
You need to create your own product. A zillion other people are looking for resale items to sell on ebay.
Well lets keep it simple, im 16 and just started college, i did young Enterprise which is the same sort of thing, we did custom tracksuit bottom and made a allot of money. so making bracelets, house colours as in scarfs its cumming up to winter now.. but the customer s track suits bottoms are the bets trust me ...i also have my own business so I m not talking rubbish. : ) Use the site white-night.com something like that based in woking i think.
Bounty hunting.
Locally, a model has recently set up a business making and selling cup-cakes. I don t know how her business model works. For the business to be successful she needs to find regular outlets willing to buy her cakes wholesale and sell retail, or she has to sell direct. You could sell direct to fellow pupils. She s probably baking at home, so her production facilities are probably limited to what she can produce per day. If she employs people, all sorts of issues come to the fore - pay, tax, national insurance, health and safety, hygiene, storage of ingredients, quality control, public liability insurance etc. It s a nightmare for anyone starting a business.Another example is of a woman who has established a substantial local reputation for sugar sculptures as table and cake decorations. Individual commissions are high value, unique creations but she is offering a unique product each time. Another woman makes wedding and birthday cakes to order.Years ago, a young lad came to the door one day and asked if he could clean our windows. He canvassed the local area and he built himself a window-cleaning round. He borrowed ��50 from the bank to buy ladders, made himself a cart to carry them and his bucket and cleaned windows at the weekend. He was a sixth former and wanted to get some money together before he went to university. We admired his enterprising character. He sold the business when he went to university. I can see something developing from a bespoke greetings card business - or even greetings cards that are for Christmas, Easter, etc. OR a bespoke portrait or picture service This idea just needs a computer, large-format printer (up to A3), card stock, graphics software and a digital camera. Use contact spray adhesive to mount pics onto thick card. Make sure that you use inks that don t run if they get wet and remember that you ve got to have a USP - unique selling proposition - after all, people have to have a reason for buying your products.Finally, you might consider setting up a consultancy to help established businesses market to your generation - you are in a unique position to do so.I hope this helps
You sound young...no it s not slavery. It s called hard work. Two hours a week is not unreasonable. You can t pick and choose what your job description consists of. be happy you have a job and use it as motivation to stay in school, get a good education and then you don t have to schlep carts for 2 hours.
oh you poor poor baby you actually have to work hard for your pay.....welcome to the real world
instead of trying to doing quick get rich schemes try babysitting for your neighbors family etc.at first charge a littlethen after they see you are responsiblecrank up the pricetry little things like thatdont be depressed we are in a recessionright now is the time to conserve not spend
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I don t know much about baby clothing but from what I see it looks like its a great niche to get into, try growing your sales by selling on ebay.I do adult clothing on ebay best tip I can give you is to include lots of pictures in your listings. use mannequins and dress forms to get even better pictures and to display clothing throughout your store, I get mine from Amazon.com or MannequinHub.com. their email is Sales@MannequinHub.com.Hope this is helpful, Good Luck!!
Your main problem will not be the start up cost, it will be the price of your products. How are you going to compete with Wal-Mart? You buy something for $15 and sell it for $25. They make something for $1 and sell it for $7.99You have to lease a building, get 0 tax breaks, pay all your utilities, staff, advertising, the list goes on on. They have towns that pay them millions to open a store there. Any business that has to compete with a big box chain, that has a mart in its name, is in serious trouble.