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  1. #81

    Imagine a business na Php.3500 ang capital (licence ug uban pa), and imong first commission will be about Php.4000... dba nindot? the power of the financial industry. Nice na business sad.

  2. #82

    Default coin operated pc

    Quote Originally Posted by netbox View Post
    If you know how to install softwares(OS, games, etc.) into PC or know someone who does, you can start a business with just 20K or even less.

    Kadungog naka sa computer nga hulog2x ug piso? Pero PC ang naa sa sulod sa wooden box? It's like having an icafe with virtually no OH cost (such as rent, the huge electric bill that goes with the airconditioning unit and salary). Since it is coin operated and unattended (no salary for cafe attendants) all you have to pay is the extra electric bill at around 200 per PC/month. And what's more exciting about this is that it is like starting your own icafe business One-PC-At-A-Time!! coz you dont have the huge Break-Even Point that goes with the traditional internet cafe business.

    My Net Profit with this kind of business is P 5,000 per PC a month on average. The pricing is 1 peso=3minutes. That's P20 per hour (hehehe a lot better that most icafe pricing). As of now, I already have 8 units outside our house. Well, some of those are owned by my mother, sister & bros. They kinda like the idea of having their money work for them. (cheers to you richdad187)

    The idea is pretty simple actually. Here's how I did it:

    1. Installed all programs needed on PC (including all games)
    One PC unit costs me 13k. CPU is brandnew and Monitor I bought at Fastwin.

    2. Had a wooden box enclosure built for the PC (with exaust fans so that my PC wont fry inside the box)
    One wooden box cost me 1 and a half sheet of 3/4 plyboard.

    3. Put the timer and the coin slot.
    I think I can sell the preassembled timer to anyone interested to save you the hassle (Hmmm... another business venture hehehe) The coin slot, well you can buy it at any electronics store at down town area at P700 a piece or so. Or.. (another possible business venture ) you can get one from me, which is by the way, what I use now on my units (It can accept 3 different types of coin eg: 1 peso coin, 5 peso coin, & 10 peso coin (unlike the ones sold at those electronic stores). This can potentially save you from the hassle of ur customers having their coins changed.

    4. Brought the unit outside our house and chained it so it wont get stolen

    5. There it is: An "Unattended-Coin Operated PC" that's collecting all those coins in our neighborhood. hehehe

    Bytheway, encase your wondering, i installed a program on my units that will shutdown the PC after the a period of time it remained idle so i dont have to turn it off myself when theirs no customer using it. I guess this tiny program makes my PC a truly unattended one.

    PS. If your anticipating a problem on how to bring all those coins to the bank(a 5,000 worth of coins could be very heavy and takes a lot of time for a bank teller to count), you can call any Mcdonald's branch. They would love to change all your coins into bills and what's more they'll give you a value meal or two as a thank you gesture! hehehe
    nice ni nga business da. sir asa man imo location kay suroyon tika. mag istorya.net sad ta ani imo business.thanks

  3. #83

    Default 20k Business?

    Quote Originally Posted by happy_chique View Post
    Hi, naa mo idea unsa nga business nga gamay ra ug capiptal like 20k lang unya kanang kusog ug halin.. anybody? help!
    reply:

    as far as I know, there is only a 30K business but you have to find a suitable location for it to prosper. interested, pls. feel free to contact me at cel.# 0917-882-1085.

  4. #84
    dli tanan videoke mo hit bro...sa primero rana after 3 mo's ana mengaw na....

  5. #85
    bitaw...para nako mas maau kay pungko2 lng, ngita lng ka tig bantay..murag 2000+ ra man cgro na usa ka basket...kaw na bahala sa puso...wahehe

  6. #86
    mahala pud sa 20K capital oi.. unya ang bznz capital dugay mabalik.. risk kaayo..
    mayapa toh ako na kit-an nga bznz walay risk 7K+ lang capital.. balik dayon... nindot jud kung balikon ko toh.. kay wa pa kaayo ko kasabot atoh...

  7. #87
    You can try online loading bro. It's profitable especially if dili pa saturated ang area, ug since naa kay PC, nindot ang online loading. Or if you got PC troubleshooting knowledge, why not try a home-based repair shop?

    Basta I suggest stay away from networking. Sooner or later you will regret it. Halos tanan nga na-involve sa networking, nanglayas within two years. Ang enthusiastic sa networking, kanang wa pa kasuway or wa pa motagam.

  8. #88
    Quote Originally Posted by JIGS View Post
    dli tanan videoke mo hit bro...sa primero rana after 3 mo's ana mengaw na....
    sayup ka bro,magdepende nas imong lugar.we got 2 videoke machine bro,ang usa pra paabangan and ang usa service dri sa balay,ok ra bya ang income dri sa balay,ang imo rang bantayan ang microphone kai mao jud kasagaran maguba una,ako ra mai nag maintain sa phone and hasol lang kai sabaan ko pro ok raman aside sa saba.ang lugar dri sa amu videokehan kai sudlonon and mingaw pro ok ra ang income.mao plan ko butang ug coin operated pc w/ internet,panghatak man gud kung nai internet pro nag save pko.

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  10. #90
    Quote Originally Posted by JIGS View Post
    dli tanan videoke mo hit bro...sa primero rana after 3 mo's ana mengaw na....
    depende na sa location kay kon ang location nimo is sulod sa barrio nga same people ra naa daily, mapul-an na sila madugay but if your place is naa sa heavy traffic area expect nga mo click ni sya nga business, kabantay mo sa colonnade di ba, ok ra man ila business

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