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    saan naman pwede mag inquire bout these prepaid cards?

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    #2
    Any other suggestions?

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    #3
    franchise? donuts? marami diyan dude...

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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by van_wilder
    franchise? donuts? marami diyan dude...
    donuts aren't that profitable as a whole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter
    donuts aren't that profitable as a whole.
    bakit siya hindi profitable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PROMDIBOY
    bakit siya hindi profitable?
    unless you are producing your own donuts, you have to "purchase" your donut supply from your principal (like Mr Donut or Dunkin Donuts) then make sure you sell all of your inventory within the suggested time period (one to two days). Any leftover is your loss.

    Add to that the overhead like:
    -rent
    -employee salary
    -franchise fee
    -electricity
    -water
    -telephone
    -advertising cost (yes, its charged to you)
    -promo items
    -security (if needed)
    -business registration costs
    -taxes & clearances
    -maintenance cost (cleaning, etc)

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    #7
    caltex gas station franchise
    contact:
    dennis te
    tel #: 8411846
    mobile #:09178345113

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by chieffy
    caltex gas station franchise
    contact:
    dennis te
    tel #: 8411846
    mobile #:09178345113
    Uy may nagbabalak... Hehehe.

    Teka, hindi na small/medium 'to ah.

    Define small and medium... Small ba is 0 - 100,000 pesos capital and medium is 100 - 500 thou?

    Food - carinderia or kiosk. Matrabaho lang. Dapat tutok. Di puwedeng hired hands lang.

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    #9
    Virgin coconut oil has been hitting it big lately, mura lang kasi and very healthy for the body. Those who are intested in retailing may contact #09178564927

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    oo nga hindi masyadong profitable ang dounts... importing/exporting would be a good busienss especially sa price differences/arbitrage between asia and europe... just know the policies and taxation para makasure hit...

    pwede rin magtayo ka ng website, mala e-bay or bluefly.com

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    #11
    ghosthunter galing kang donuts business?

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    Been to a trading business for almost a year now. Hirap talagang kumita if you're a newbie. Now, medyo oks na as we already have a few regular customers. If you would like to start something with me, please browse thru trasfa.com. Contact Lyza at 910 7189269.

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    Me_Jake13,
    In my opinion, the best small to medium sized business will be what ever it is you LOVE doing. There are opportunities everywhere. We just fail to notice them since we do not have any interest in them. And if we DO notice the opportunities in fields we have no interest in, we do not have the passion to make it happen.

    To me, the most important thing is to LOVE your business. Whether it be selling fishballs or closing multi-million peso deals. Get into a line of business that you LOVE, then everything will fall into place. You will get more creative, you will be more enthusiastic. You will be the best in this field simply because you love it. The money will just follow naturally since you are the best.

    "Do what you love and you will never work another day in your life".

    Anther way to look at it is to learn to LOVE a line of business that is predisposed to earning bigger (relative). This approach can also work and is what most people apply.

    I think "doing what you love" is easier to swallow than "learning to love what you do". Either way, the bottom line to success is YOU HAVE TO LOVE WHAT YOU DO.

    Good luck! I hope you find your passion and make a profitable business from it!

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any ideas for a good small/medium sized business