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    Any ideas? No franchise please. Thanks guys! Time to go serious na hahaha

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    Depende kung anong klasing negosyo at kung saan ang location mo pero 100G ay may kaliitan para sa umpisa. Sa five/six pwede pero dilikado baka magkaroon sila ng sakit na amnesia. Pero kung kilala mo ang pauutangin mo maganda. Mas mura yong interest na iyan kesa bangko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v6dreamer View Post
    Depende kung anong klasing negosyo at kung saan ang location mo pero 100G ay may kaliitan para sa umpisa. Sa five/six pwede pero dilikado baka magkaroon sila ng sakit na amnesia. Pero kung kilala mo ang pauutangin mo maganda. Mas mura yong interest na iyan kesa bangko.
    technical question: is this legal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Any ideas? No franchise please. Thanks guys! Time to go serious na hahaha
    1. buy a good pc and connect to a good broadband isp.

    2. if you know computer graphics, programming or you have english teaching skills or education (etc.) you can find a foreign employer who will give you a job which allows telecommuting. (contact me for the website)

    3. earn in foreign currencies but be prepared to work at night! they can pay you via paypal so apply for a paypal account.

    alternate to no. 2: hire somebody to do the work for you!

    This works since I've been doing this for a year now! I started with 4 employees and now I have 9!

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    Cell Cards.... isipin mo lahat na ng tao ngayn may cell phone.. no load.. no txt.. no tawag.. kelangan nila ng load!
    isa sa kick back ko to.. hehehe

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    ano nga ba ang maganda sa 100K?
    parang wala na sa mahal ng bilihin sa pinas.
    kaya yong 100P para nalang 20P nalang or less.
    mas malapit nga sa reality ang sabi ni emong, cell card.
    or habang nag iisip ka ibanko mo muna sayang din kahit pano yong
    interest kahit maliit lang he he he or dagdagan mopa bili ka ng fb
    at gawin mong school service

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    food kiosk outside mall. mga food ngayon na pangtawid gutom ranges from P20-P30. tea, coffee, bibingka, noodles, hotdog, corn, shawarma, bread, etc. lahat sila ang price range ganyan... pang masa

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post
    1. buy a good pc and connect to a good broadband isp.

    2. if you know computer graphics, programming or you have english teaching skills or education (etc.) you can find a foreign employer who will give you a job which allows telecommuting. (contact me for the website)

    3. earn in foreign currencies but be prepared to work at night! they can pay you via paypal so apply for a paypal account.

    alternate to no. 2: hire somebody to do the work for you!

    This works since I've been doing this for a year now! I started with 4 employees and now I have 9!
    P Pm naman ng Site... Thanks..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***HoH*** View Post
    P Pm naman ng Site... Thanks..
    pm sent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post
    pm sent!
    thank you po...

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    What's 'Good Business' mean? 3 or 5 year ROI on investment?

    A 12% annual net income means around 1,000 Php/mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post
    pm sent!
    ako din pa pM. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ineedmorehp View Post
    ako din pa pM. thanks!
    pm sent!

    just beware of scams like if they will ask for money before they hire you. i'm not affiliated with this site but i found one of our best clients here!

    check often especially the part time link since ads are added daily!

    good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post
    pm sent!
    pm me too juntzo...tenk u

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    ako din po baka pwede pa pm salamat

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***HoH*** View Post
    P Pm naman ng Site... Thanks..
    Juntzo, pa pm din po pls. i'm also very interested in this outsourcing activity. maybe you can share some more things about it.. tks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PedRo View Post
    Juntzo, pa pm din po pls. i'm also very interested in this outsourcing activity. maybe you can share some more things about it.. tks!
    actually if you already have the pc and broadband connection then you don't have to invest any more money. if you have the skills that the employer wants then you can start. look at this latest ad from a US company:

    Graphic Designer wanted for US based company

    • WORK FROM HOME on your own schedule
    • Must have high speed internet access
    • Must be skilled in and possess Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator
    • Project based work (average of 15 projects per month)
    • Each project last approximately 4 hours
    • $25 USD per project
    • Paid weekly via Xoom.com

    Please visit our company site at www.Ruffneckwear.com
    Please submit resumes to customerservice*ruffneckwear.com
    • Location: Work from Home
    • Compensation: $25 USD per project
    • Telecommuting is ok.
    • This is a part-time job.
    if you want extra income and you can do the job then why not go for it? they will pay by xoom.com and all you have to do is open a bank account preferably with a bank that has branches in the US. you can earn in $!!!

    there are a lot of ads like this. the slowdown in the US (not a recession for me!) is actually good for us since companies are trying to save by outsourcing jobs to countries like the Phil. with lower labor costs!

    just be ready to work at night if they'll ask since they are working in their time zones!

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    sir juntzo, pa pm naman ng site. thanks!

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    P100k is a not a big amount of money as a seed capital to start a business. Don't expect a profit windfall once you engage into a business since running a business is like gambling. Everything is absolutely unpredicatable and involves a lot of risk.

    1.Food business is one of the safest business to get into, since it will remain resilient even on economic downturns. I am not talking about finished products here. With your P100k you can easily start a small-time farming venture (fruit and vegetables) or cultivate livestock(fish, chicken, ducks, cattle, pig, etc.). I know some people who used to be weekend farmers that blossomed and became a full time business operators.

    2.If that is not your cup of tea, you can probably get into the vending machine business. It requires less of your time to operate plus it runs at its own pace.

    3. If you're a techie kind of person and have spare time and space at home, you might probably want to be a contractor for some businesses. Some companies nowadays outsource their workload to third parties to lessen on operational cost and concentrate more on profit generation. If you know web design, autocad, database management, etc. then you might want to capitalize on your skills. P100k can get you a very nice computer for this venture.

    4. If you have contacts with some office and school supplies that will give you credit terms, you might want to get into supplying these much needed consumable provisions to some companies or schools. No big capital needed here just a good knowledge of just-in-time(JIT) management.

    5. If you are the type of person who excels academically, why not rent an empty cafeteria or function room at night or in weekends and start a review/conselling/tutorship school. P100k will be for rental fees, printed educational materials, etc.

    6. Party planners and event organizers are a current hit. If you have the time and skill for this, then jump right in.

    7. If you like photography, be like Peter Parker. Get a good camera with your P100k and start supplying photos to newspapers and magazines.

    8. If you have stuff that needs to be sold and lots of patience, then maybe being an ebay merchant may be attrative to you. P100k may be used to buy you some inventory.

    I can go on and on and on but I am sure the mods will not like it. I will try and be brief next time. Sorry mods, just got carried away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post

    2. if you know computer graphics, programming or you have english teaching skills or education (etc.) you can find a foreign employer who will give you a job which allows telecommuting. (contact me for the website)
    pa PM din, thanks!!

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