
Have you ever considered the crave for consumables. People love to eat and eat well. You could be thinking of meeting a need in this very lucrative industry. Even if you do not have a dime to start.
Let me quickly show you one business under this category and also a great way to get started.
1. Egg Distribution:
Depending on how you have you can venture into this small business that will pay you daily. Let’s look at it practically.
If you have no money at all, there are very simple ways you can go about it. Let’s look at some briefly.
i. Look for a farm that provides eggs.
ii. Make inquiries about price of the crates. Be sure to get a competitive price. Ask how many crates you can get per day. This is very important so that you don’t disappoint your customers. The more crates they can provide the better.
iii. Look for those that will be buying from you. Walk into supermarkets and tell them you have eggs. Let them know your selling price. Talk to mai shais (tea and bread sellers) also give them a good price.
You may just be surprised that the orders are coming in almost immediately.
Once orders start coming in , walk politely to the farm manager and tell him you need eggs but you have no **********.
The trick here is that just order very few crates maybe about five for those that will pay you immediately. The manager may consider your request if politely asked.
But if you have some money you may allow credit for only a day or two. Because this is a business that people will coming to seat in front of your house to wait for you because they want eggs.
You can make a lot of money from this business if you have some money to invest and very good customers (those that pays on time). And the good thing is that you make money everyday.
This is just one of the lucrative small businesses around. But I must honestly tell you that there is a chunk of proven practicable businesses in this book. 114 practicable business ideas in one book showing you how to market yourself and your business and earn real money in 2010.
Businesses You Can Start On A Shoe String Budget (PART 3)
Monday, 15 February 2010Posted by Kolawole Bisiriyu. at 08:08
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