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i have $2,000 dollars, what small business should i start?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1322813:MV8xNDg5MDU3XzI0NTUxNTE1XzQwNEEzNjY2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1073423] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1322813] You don't need tens of thousands of dollars to start a business. The fact that people think you do is what keeps so many from never starting one, or from failing at it if they do. They spend all their money on offices and employees instead of on activities that actually create revenue. I own two small businesses that earn me very good money. If I were to start over with just a little money, I would start out with this: https://www.web-purchases.com/700SPLMB/W700JC04/landing.html I bought a copy of this for my son in law last year when he got laid off from his job and he started a business within 30 days using the ideas from this book. No, I don't get paid for recommending it, I just think it would be a good thing if more people had the info in this book and were able to get away from being wage slaves. It's worth ten times what they charge for it if you actually read and digest and ACT on what is in it. Good luck, and don't listen to all the idiots on this site telling you can't start a business. I'll bet none of the ones telling you that have successful businesses. And that's my second piece of advice...never take advice on starting a business from anyone who hasn't already done it themselves. [/quote] or someone on the internet hustling for book sales ... [/quote] Be cynical if you want, it's no sweat off my nose. However, your attitude may prevent the OP from reading something that may really help him out. I have bookshelves full of business books, the one I linked to is one of the best for someone just starting out. Some other recommendations I have (that I do not make money on either!) A book called Becoming a Millionaire Within a Year With no Effort - WAY overblown title for sure but a mindblower on breaking through a lot of misconceptions about what it takes to make money. Available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, probably other places. Somewhere out on the net is a free report called something like "Double your way to a million". It was given away by people who really are shilling, ignore the links in it that try to sell you money making schemes, but the info in the report is good. It would never work as easily as in the report, but it does demonstrate three important principles: 1. Start small 2. Plough your profits back into your business 3. Break your goals into small and manageable steps and build on success. Anyway, it's really annoying being accused of trying to hustle sales when I'm not. I have made dozens or maybe hundreds of posts on this site and this is the first time I've ever even mentioned a business topic or posted a link to any kind of a product at all. I am recommending the book because it WORKS. [/quote]
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I have 2 grand, what small business can I start? Im good in sales/retail etc.
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