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    Sa mga businessman diri, do you think its progress if you go from online2, direct selling and through networks lang to having a stall in a mall? Like for example ako, naa man koy gamay na negosyo online2 lang. Then from time to time mo qpil ko ug mga bazar2 ug exhibit. Both business models mu kita man and both have pros and cons, so ako lang e share based on experience ang pros and cons and if naa mo ma add or ma advice, please feel free to enlighten me.

    If selling online and directly to friends and networks ok man pud walay overhead expenses plete2 lang but limited market. Then in time mu saturate imong natural market. But siguro dugay pud mu saturate kay makatag man phd ang product then syempre naa man ang word of mouth to friends of friends or relatives etc.

    if mag stall or botique, ok pud kay dili jud mu saturate ng market kay people come and go. Ang imo lang kapildihan is if di ka ka meet sa imong quota and malubong ka sa imong overhead expenses. The way i see it both are rewarding but mas kusug mu tuyok ang product if mag traditional business ka like opening up a tindahan but its more risky.

    anyway medyo taas2 siya. Thanks for reading and i hope you guys can impart your knowledge, foresight and experiences para pud ma enlighten ko sa akong gi atubang karon. Thank you and happy new year to all!!!!!

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    With the way I see it, if that model saves you time while not adversely affecting your income then that's a good model. If it saves you both money and time then much better. Although on rare occasions it may be difficult to save both and time from a particular business model, some things have to give way.

    Either way, if you save time good. If you save money, good. Better if you save both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M.A.D. View Post
    With the way I see it, if that model saves you time while not adversely affecting your income then that's a good model. If it saves you both money and time then much better. Although on rare occasions it may be difficult to save both and time from a particular business model, some things have to give way.

    Either way, if you save time good. If you save money, good. Better if you save both.
    It does save me time and maka lihok2 nako for other concerns or expansion. What it does not do is save me money kay dako dako akong overhead. Though, ang potential pud sa market is very promising mao nga ni decide ko ug gamble. Thanks for the input sir.

    Hopefully more seasoned business people will be able to share their opinion.

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