Profit When People Move Out Not In
The key to prosperity is seeing an opportunity to make an income that other folks miss.
There are lots of these opportunities in modern society.
In general, every time you see that someone has a problem, that's an opportunity for you to provide a service or a product that meets a clearly defined need and make a profit on it for your effort and labour.
While that all sounds like straightforward economic sense, it's the kind of thing that isn't explicitly taught in schools any longer; students are taught to go to work, get a job, and take home a paycheque...
and there's very little effort given to the demands of entrepreneurship, or running your own business.
To show you how easy it is to run your own business, we're going to walk you through a one with constant demand for services, steady opportunities for income and one that requires minimal training to run, and no real sales skills.
You can, with a little bit of work, teach other people to sell your services for you.
And it's such an obvious business that when we tell you what it is, you're going to slap your forehead and say "of course!" Fair warning - this isn't a "get rich quick" scheme.
You won't be able to make thousands of dollars a day by clicking links on the Internet.
This is going to require hard work, and elbow grease.
Apartment or house reclamation.
Think about the last time you had to move out of an apartment or house.
You were stressed, short on time, and long on things to pack.
In all likelihood, sometime before you were done boxing up the books, you were looking at giving up your cleaning or security deposit as a lost cause, or as something that it wasn't worth your time to recover.
Well, apartment complexes have to get apartments ready to show and rent to new tenants, and so do houses, and this is a business opportunity for you.
By studying exactly what the landlord or letting agency expects, you can clean up - literally - and collect those cleaning deposits with about a full day's work.
If you can organize your friends, you can make a pretty substantial income by working 8 hour days, vacuuming and shampooing carpets, touching up paints, cleaning kitchen appliances and replacing light bulbs.
To get more business, contact realtors, or apartment managers directly.
They all have the same needs, and a desperate need for good, reliable people who can put their nose to the grindstone and get the job done.
There are lots of these opportunities in modern society.
In general, every time you see that someone has a problem, that's an opportunity for you to provide a service or a product that meets a clearly defined need and make a profit on it for your effort and labour.
While that all sounds like straightforward economic sense, it's the kind of thing that isn't explicitly taught in schools any longer; students are taught to go to work, get a job, and take home a paycheque...
and there's very little effort given to the demands of entrepreneurship, or running your own business.
To show you how easy it is to run your own business, we're going to walk you through a one with constant demand for services, steady opportunities for income and one that requires minimal training to run, and no real sales skills.
You can, with a little bit of work, teach other people to sell your services for you.
And it's such an obvious business that when we tell you what it is, you're going to slap your forehead and say "of course!" Fair warning - this isn't a "get rich quick" scheme.
You won't be able to make thousands of dollars a day by clicking links on the Internet.
This is going to require hard work, and elbow grease.
Apartment or house reclamation.
Think about the last time you had to move out of an apartment or house.
You were stressed, short on time, and long on things to pack.
In all likelihood, sometime before you were done boxing up the books, you were looking at giving up your cleaning or security deposit as a lost cause, or as something that it wasn't worth your time to recover.
Well, apartment complexes have to get apartments ready to show and rent to new tenants, and so do houses, and this is a business opportunity for you.
By studying exactly what the landlord or letting agency expects, you can clean up - literally - and collect those cleaning deposits with about a full day's work.
If you can organize your friends, you can make a pretty substantial income by working 8 hour days, vacuuming and shampooing carpets, touching up paints, cleaning kitchen appliances and replacing light bulbs.
To get more business, contact realtors, or apartment managers directly.
They all have the same needs, and a desperate need for good, reliable people who can put their nose to the grindstone and get the job done.
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