LadyEllen
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Joined: 6/30/2006 From: Stourport-England Status: offline
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The whole make it-move on-make another is what I have planned. In my sector I can start the same business in multiple locations all across Europe - then maybe later on across the world. The beauty of my sector is, that with a little knowledge, a lot of contacts and almost no money, one can produce a profitable business within months, from home if you want to keep overheads down. Although, I'm rather tempted to franchise the whole thing out - its just a case of how to do it, what it costs, what I could charge etc. for a quick result. Manufacturing is a tough one though. Without mass production, you have to concentrate on small runs of very high value items that will return a good price and are in demand so that you have no stock lying around. Its all about cashflow. Unless you have some huge new idea (which someone will steal at some point), youre going to be in a "me too" sector with high competition, fighting for market share with more established businesses. Or, going back to the very high value items, you could try to build an exclusive brand with very high quality and rely on the brand to do your selling. On the other hand, the fastener sector has always intrigued me - making nuts, bolts, screws etc, which it seems anyone can do - low priced but sold in millions. For a quick and easy business though, get an exclusive agency for something made abroad at low price which you then sell in the US at commission - no risk, no investment, potentially huge income. E
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In a test against the leading brand, 9 out of 10 participants couldnt tell the difference. Dumbasses.
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