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    #21
    hmm.. OT na kayo..

    peace.

    sir ferdi, magkano ba budget mo?

    how about a small restaurant?

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    #22
    o nga no... sorry po hehe

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    #23
    anyone looked into openning a photocopy center? starting capital would depend if you are going to get new or used photocopy machines.

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    #24
    kaya swerte na lang talaga yung mga taong
    pag mulat sa mundong ibabaw e kasaganahan
    na ang natatamasa.....


    ano nga bang business maganda sa pinas?

    patok pa ba ang NET SHOP/Computer Shop???

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    #25
    computer rental shops in metro manila: too many shops exists already. Rental of computer per hour is only P15 to P20.

    Best option, open a shop in the provinces or other cities. I visited baguio last month and the price per hour is P25. And electricity bill would be cheaper because no need to have an aircon there.

    Another option, open a shop in a high end business area. Examples are "Uncle Bob" in greenhills and "Blitz" at Wilson St, San Juan. They charge around P40 to P60 per hour for games.

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    #26
    uy guys.. anung business mgnda ngyon? for feasib sna sa skul. . . . please reply nmn po kyo. ..

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    #27
    On a quick look, mukang walang magandang biz naun, pero this should not stop us not to put up one lalo na kung me resources ka naman. Un ngang wala nagpupumilit(like utang) para lang makapag start maski maliit lang.

    Una dapat mag drive sau eh makakapag bigay ka ng hanap buhay sa iba. Gobyerno magbibigay ng trabaho? Asa...

    Next bubuhayin mo ang sarili ng hindi umaasa sa kung anong company o sating d maaasahang gobyerno.

    Kito naman ninyo marami pa ring suggestions ang lumbas d2. So me pag-asa pa rin.

    Ang gusto kasi sana natin eh business na bubuhayin tau for life. Eto ang medyo malabo na. Biz these days will come and go. Accept it and live with it. Keep in mind na sa isang location sa Pinas ang isang biz na lubog na in general ay papatok pa rin sa location na ito. Basta pabagsak na, ibenta na at tau na ng iba or relocate. Ganun lang ng ganun.

    Goodluck sating lahat n Merry Xmas.
    Last edited by hominid; December 23rd, 2008 at 09:44 PM.

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    #28
    kalokohan lang ito but it make sense... join the govt official, or get a connection with them, do business with the public officials siguradong di ka magugutom, kung me resto ka do a business with the mayor o governor, kung me printing ka do their works, tiba tiba ka sa ganyan, more so if you have a construction business, pwede kang makipag negosyo sa govt projects, aapaw ang pera mo sigurado...just play your card well.

    or be a govt official, kahit vice mayor o lang, siguradong malaki ang kick back diyan...

    a decent job, hmmmm keep this thread open baka me makaisip, sa ngayon la ako maisip na sobrang ok except for illegals, like drugs, prostitution, gambling etc...

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    #29
    kalokohan lang ito but it make sense... join the govt official, or get a connection with them, do business with the public officials siguradong di ka magugutom, kung me resto ka do a business with the mayor o governor, kung me printing ka do their works, tiba tiba ka sa ganyan, more so if you have a construction business, pwede kang makipag negosyo sa govt projects, aapaw ang pera mo sigurado...just play your card well.

    or be a govt official, kahit vice mayor o lang, siguradong malaki ang kick back diyan...

    a decent job, hmmmm keep this thread open baka me makaisip, sa ngayon la ako maisip na sobrang ok except for illegals, like drugs, prostitution, gambling etc...

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman View Post
    tulong naman mga peeps ano ba magandang business na pwedeng i start ngayon po!

    pagkain for sure kung tama ang place. yung mga franchising ba me mga alam po ba kayo? coffee shops kaya?

    patulong naman

    thanks a lot
    Marmi namn business opportunity klangan lng tlg determination kc marami na competitors..like sa food.pag-aralan lng ng mabuti before jumping into it.pero for me, food business is still on top and soap also is a good business kc evrybody is using soap, ako ngstart na ng soap making,medyo ng-lay low ako, pero i'll be back soon in making soap(detergent)

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    #31
    start a pyramid scheme

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    #32
    create a brand

    like Fried Chicken King or something

    sell franchise

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    #33
    Are you open to different business ideas? I have an opportunity for you, just check if it's good for you and if you think it'll work for you. Contact me - 09178826278

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    create a brand

    like Fried Chicken King or something

    sell franchise
    Was just thinking about this when i was eating at Chic Boy last Friday night.

    To me, a lot is the acumen of timing and market. I know of someone selling hotdogs in a palengke every morning and all she did was to give pay gratuity to the person handling the market to keep other similar vendors out. She's raking in good cash on a daily basis. On a larger scale, the businesses i know that are doing extremely well are those who got in at the right time, with the right financial support (if you can't pay, its better to not play). Most of these of course, are ran by Chinoys.

    Timing and captive market is something a lot of us Pinoys don't have. Go to a residential area and what do you see, 10,000 sari-sari stores, 5,000 pedicabs, 1,000 water stations, and the partridge in a pear tree. The practice is to follow whats "patok" so in the end, the market is diluted, walang kumukita... next business.

    IMO, one good way to start is to travel and be very, very observant of trends both locally and abroad. That's one reason why all my businessmen clients before were always out of the country (US, China and Middle East); not for leisure but to find business trends, suppliers and partners.

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post

    Timing and captive market is something a lot of us Pinoys don't have. Go to a residential area and what do you see, 10,000 sari-sari stores, 5,000 pedicabs, 1,000 water stations, and the partridge in a pear tree. The practice is to follow whats "patok" so in the end, the market is diluted, walang kumukita... next business.
    Gaya-gaya mentality eh. Tamad na din mag-isip ng bagong racket! Hindi nila naisip na in the end, parehong malulugi kasi liliit returns.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    #36
    Opinion niyo nga mga tsikoteers, binebentahan ako ng 2 lotto outlets package deal, gusto ng seller P500k, pinagaralan ko yung kita for the past 2 years, nasa P20k per month neto for both (combined na). Ok kaya yun? Nagiisip ako ng ibang paglalagyan ng P500k na magbabalik sakin ng guaranteed at least P20k per month wala ko makita...Pero parang ang bagal ng balik eh, kaso garantisado naman. Tapos may tsamba pa, kung makapag patama ako may additional pang Commission from PCSO pero far out to, sa 10 years na in existence ng outlets na yun di pa sila nakapag pa tama.

    In essence P500k for something the will give a P20,000 more or less monthly return? Any better options out there?

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Was just thinking about this when i was eating at Chic Boy last Friday night.

    To me, a lot is the acumen of timing and market. I know of someone selling hotdogs in a palengke every morning and all she did was to give pay gratuity to the person handling the market to keep other similar vendors out. She's raking in good cash on a daily basis. On a larger scale, the businesses i know that are doing extremely well are those who got in at the right time, with the right financial support (if you can't pay, its better to not play). Most of these of course, are ran by Chinoys.

    Timing and captive market is something a lot of us Pinoys don't have. Go to a residential area and what do you see, 10,000 sari-sari stores, 5,000 pedicabs, 1,000 water stations, and the partridge in a pear tree. The practice is to follow whats "patok" so in the end, the market is diluted, walang kumukita... next business.

    IMO, one good way to start is to travel and be very, very observant of trends both locally and abroad. That's one reason why all my businessmen clients before were always out of the country (US, China and Middle East); not for leisure but to find business trends, suppliers and partners.
    travel. precisely

    business-minded travellers are very observant

    they notice things leisure travellers don't

    they bring home ideas and implement the ideas here

    --

    galing ng chic boy no?

    it's growing fast

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    #38
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    IMO, one good way to start is to travel and be very, very observant of trends both locally and abroad. That's one reason why all my businessmen clients before were always out of the country (US, China and Middle East); not for leisure but to find business trends, suppliers and partners.
    actually yung C2 tea drinks, nakita lang ng mga gokongwei sa china...tapos inaplay lang nila dito.
    pati yung zagu...sa korea lang nakita yun nung nag franchise.

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    galing ng chic boy no?

    it's growing fast
    bibilhin din yan ng jollibee.

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013 View Post
    Opinion niyo nga mga tsikoteers, binebentahan ako ng 2 lotto outlets package deal, gusto ng seller P500k, pinagaralan ko yung kita for the past 2 years, nasa P20k per month neto for both (combined na). Ok kaya yun? Nagiisip ako ng ibang paglalagyan ng P500k na magbabalik sakin ng guaranteed at least P20k per month wala ko makita...Pero parang ang bagal ng balik eh, kaso garantisado naman. Tapos may tsamba pa, kung makapag patama ako may additional pang Commission from PCSO pero far out to, sa 10 years na in existence ng outlets na yun di pa sila nakapag pa tama.

    In essence P500k for something the will give a P20,000 more or less monthly return? Any better options out there?
    kasama yun property or rights lang sa lease? parang mataas yata since hindi naman ganun kahigpit ang pcso sa application ng lotto outlet

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