pagkahayahay nga negosyo dawat limpyo... saludo ko nimo bro...Originally Posted by JedCrack
pagkahayahay nga negosyo dawat limpyo... saludo ko nimo bro...Originally Posted by JedCrack
@JedCrack: Your welcome
@Wayth Vader: Nice ni cya bai. Naa ko'y kaila nga ani sad ang negosyo. Boarding House lang to iya. Wala cya'y laing trabaho kundi mg-maintain sa boarding house og maningil. Daghan2x sad baya siya og rooms. Mao ni ang mka-buhi sa iyang family. Duol mn sad sa school ilang boarding house.![]()
amiga, imnanan diay and standbyanan, you know na mga new generation ron grabeh ka hilig og nyt life...... nice man ni nga negosyo... i have a barkada there in mango square, tenant cya did2, then grabeh ka click iya restaurant, restaurant by day and party by night... nice place check lang unya did2 kuha lang mga ideas.... gamay ra iya investment........

ako sa dganahan business pm me if interested ka fashion accessories lang like earings, necklace and the likes
Originally Posted by ryan_boy22
Nice idea! Just like 18th Century Coffe Houses.
Hi guys!!!
While i was away, i met alot of people from different companies and professions. Let me share some in relation to this topic.
There are 3 market demands, i think, that is good for business right now in terms of Traditional business:
1. Cellphone Loading - The demand for cellphone loads is terribly great! the demand is already here. There are alot of load retailers around but there is still alot of space to fill-in. Do load retailing for the network of your choice. I believe the profit margin for such a business is 11%-13%. No need for inventory. I checked out a topic about Electronic Loading Dealership, quiet good as first impression, but what i'm driving at is not the dealership but retailership since this topic demands a short-term, small-time business. Try to inquire on this.
2. Cigarettes - 1 of the fastest moving merchandise in the market does not promote health and well-being. Its bad to hear, i know. But when you talk about business, there will always be profit when there is demand. And VICEs will always dictate these demands. I have friends from famous cigarette companies and i was shocked on the revenues these types of products generate!
3. Alcoholic beverages - Just like the cigarettes. Imagine this, some eateries even make more money from their beers and tanduays compared to from the foods they are selling. Even in bars, the lifeline of the business is from the revenues generated from the sales of these items.
These 3 demands are applicable to short-term business that doesnt require a huge capital. You just have to know where to get your supplies and of-course, try to negotiate to get your merchandise at the lowest possible price or better yet, in consignment.
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Room for Rent is good, pwede ra imo pasagdan dili pareha sa store nga kinahanglan bantayan gyud...
OT: not all networking are evil, f u plan to to be part of a networking group pls choose those that will develop your personality, because rich people are good in handling peopleOriginally Posted by KISKILISKIS
Pila man sad ang by Hundreds sa T-shirt nimo kun naa nay Print?? and or walay printOriginally Posted by danipeli
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based on experience jud ni.. it may be unbelievable but it's true.. if you wanna try a biz na small capital and 200% profit in 2 weeks (like i said, based on experience)... try UKAY2... we earn a MINIMUM of 1000 a day.. class A lang hinuon..i can't stop talking about it coz it's really so unbelievable.. we didn't expect to recover the capital so soon. and gain more than 200%.. u can start with mga 12,000 then ur gud to go.. if naa ka sa ofis, mas halin pa jud ni. style sa kani na biznes is a little more than thrice sa cost per item for the 1st few days. then twice nalang for those napilian na. then pwede ra ilower nalang tanan after uv reached ur target income..
hope daghan ma.inspire to go into biznes.. pang.extra income lang.. ayaw nalang networking (risky kaayo) or franchising (risky and dugay ang ROI)..![]()
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