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Old 10-29-2003, 04:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Advice would be appreciated

I joined this site a few days ago. The general consensus of the young entrepreneur businesses seem to be all related to software and web design and things of that nature. However these sort of things are not my forte. I am a people person and a finance major. I understand people and what makes them tick. I was wondering if anyone out there could give me some advice as to what sort of businesses people with these qualities are usually successful in? Thank you.
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Thumbs up See my "Freedom 4 Life" Post

My business and Partners are totally unvolved with people. If you like people, this is an opportunity.
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The Internet provides a very rapid and wide-ranging method of reaching new customers. As such many of the people on this forum see it as an essential part of their business. But it's not all web design and software. There are lots of people on here running Real Estate, marketing, merchandising etc. etc.

If people and finance are your skills, join in on posts and explain how those skills could benefit the situations being discussed. You'll soon find people with like-minded ideas to you.

You will also find the following site really useful. It asks you a whole bunch of questions and then tells you what sort of entrepreneur you are, and what kind of partner you need to cover the skills you're not so strong in. Take a look - a lot of us on here tried it and were very impressed with the results:

Take the e-Profiler at People that Click
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I think those two attributes that you have will be very successful in what we're doing.

Check out this business presentation:

http://www.kevincollins.info/

of what the company is about and if you are interested, visit
www.excelir.ca/thanhle and sign up or contact me for more information.

With your two attributes plus the right timing, committment, ambition, motivation and hard working...this would be a great and successful business venture.

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Wink Well Guys..

You might want to look at the binomial vs. multi-level opportunities. Plus, one needs a business that involves many products/services incase the "hot trend" goes by the wayside. In the states, telecommunications have taken a hit real hard in the last 4 or 5 years. I will explain the binomial system to you and show you how it is fairer and the fastest way to make residual income with the least number of people with a company that has grossed over 200 million dollars each year for the past 10 years, has 80 billion in the bank and is debt-free.
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