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    Southern_Lenders is offline Senior Member
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    The easiest business to start, and run

    Trading the markets. It's been said that 95% will fail, but the stats for small biz owners arnt that much better.

    Trading offers:

    No customers
    No inventory
    No rental space
    No attorney needed
    No set work hrs
    Can work from home
    Unlimited income potential
    No degree, license, or certification needed

    what other businesses even comes close?

    I'm not a professional trader, not yet anyway, but I feel that I'm not far behind.
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    lol...Ebay definately


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    I've actually had quite a bit of success in the markets trading ETF's. I probably have a solid 30-40% ROI. Problem is I always spend my earnings on my web projects. lol
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    There are plenty of business that require

    NO Inventory
    NO Employees
    NO Rent
    NO Insurance

    Entrepreneurs Wanted - NEW Business Model

    Hate to put this pitch in here, But I have been leveraging this business model for the last 4 months. and Just had my first Multiple 5 Figure month. (just under $20 000)

    I have no inventory, no employees, No stock. One expense only. A Marketing Budget. I highly recommend this approach to anyone who is looking to build an income leveraging the internet.

    I am seeing roughly a 300% ROI through my marketing budget, with no other overhead. This will obviously be different for the marketing campaign each individual chooses ect. Also this is simply the case leveraging this business model with my current product line.

    I am in the works of developing a report "The 2010 Financial Manifesto" which outlines this business approach in a overall game plan for developing Ones "Financial Freedom". using the EXACT business plan and marketing strategies I have used.

    Stay tuned for that
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    Thank you,I want to have my business online.I believe I can make it true one day.
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    I agree Kameron. There are plenty of online businesses that you can start without any employees, rent, insurance, etc. Affiliate marketing, ebay, any online store, dropshipping for other businesses, etc. That's the beauty of the internet.

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    I don't know about easy, but one that has residual income after initial setup is a drop ship portal. Marketing and web design knowledge are the only needs for it and I know some that make a few thousand a month and put in 5 hours a week to others putting in a full time job worth of hours and WONT tell me their income.

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    EBAY for the win...getting some good items to drop ship and possibly selling locally on craigslist from your home or something
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    But what about risks involved? business plan should be fool proof though I agree that it can't be 100%, but we can surely reduce these risks.
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