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    no prob....am always glad to bring people together...whether in money biz...or showbiz...or monkeybiz... (just kidding! hahahahhahahaha


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    ..one business revealed...

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    Kamo naa dinha sa Cebu, Danggit business will be good for States. Dugay na ko nangita asa ko kapalit ug danggit dire oi. Naa man tanan nga buwad pero kanang Danggit talagsa ra na nimo makita dire kung naa man hurot dayon sab.

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    Do you know what separates most successful people from the rest of us?

    It's PERSONAL POWER!

    "The power to take immediate & consistent action to produce the results you wanted..."

    So KNOW WHAT YOU WANT, TAKE CONSISTENT ACTION, and TRY SOMETHING ELSE IF IT'S NOT WORKING until you get what you want in life...

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    Quote Originally Posted by *dudes*
    Opportunity to earn big, I learn that as long as you know the supply and demand that is knowing the demands of the customer and looking for the cheapest supply for the demands will bring great income and business opportunity.

    I personally appreciate that knowledge that is not known to most Filipinos including me. I pray that most Filipinos will realize this and not be dependent on being employed and make the owner of the company rich.

    I believe it's time now to mind our own business.
    mura manig intro sa networking........ Legacy noh?

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    HEHEHEHE....di lang pala ako think ana....

    ako bya basta nakaka-read ako ng mga tulad ana sugod ani nga thread.....sige na lang ko huwat sa sunod nga post which says..... mao na ako...nag-ganito...nag-ganiyan nga MLM hehehehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streetcar
    Kamo naa dinha sa Cebu, Danggit business will be good for States. Dugay na ko nangita asa ko kapalit ug danggit dire oi. Naa man tanan nga buwad pero kanang Danggit talagsa ra na nimo makita dire kung naa man hurot dayon sab.
    I know place na daghan danggit, ganahan ka magpasupply? pls. pm me for more details

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    Can you give an idea on how to start exporting biz? thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by JedCrack
    I'm into exporting. I'm arranging shipments of coco products like coco fibers, coco peat and charcoal for China. I have to meet the volume per month around ten 40 footer container vans. If you wish to look for bigger money, then exporting is for you. Exporting products is where the money is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buloi123
    Can you give an idea on how to start exporting biz? thanks
    First things first, you have to determine which side are you in the Demand and Supply Law or you can work out both. If you are on the Demand side, get the listings of international buyers either from foreign countries consulates, Philexport, DTI or the like. You have to work out the listings which companies or buyers who are in need of products which you think you can supply them. Afterwards, you source out local suppliers who can give you steady supplies. Then you can initiate to offer and negotiate a sale of your products to your foreign buyers.

    There are 3 different pricing for your products and this is very crucial in closing the deal, these are FOB, CNF, and CIF based on pricing. Now, you have to research what are those because I don't want to spoonfeed you all the way. Whenever you put up your selling price, you will have to include these FOB, CNF, or CIF basis because it will tell the buyer if it is affordable to them or not. The manner of payment is through Letter of Credit or termed L/C. L/C is the most secure and safest means of payment from your foreign buyer. It means that there are no physical cash exchange since it is in large amounts. It involves bank to bank transactions. When your goods is delivered, you receive your money in your bank account. This is similar to Manager's Check, it is like you receive a Manager's Check from your buyer and have it encash in your bank, although L/C is much more bigger amount and has the following terms and conditions before the money is released.

    I suggest you should work out what is abundant and readily available products and materials here in the Philippines. You can sell it abroad. I suggest you can sell soaps in large volume, handicrafts, confectionaries or delicacies, raw materials, jewelries, all other stuffs that is abundant in our place. I discourage selling perishable items, livestocks or high risk of goods damages.

    This is the thing you must remember, the big money is in the world market. Having a business here locally is having your money revolving around locally and you are not getting richer. Let the source of your money coming from abroad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by --Makoy--
    @dudes: i agree with you. the problem with filipinos is that we get accustommed to whats proven, whats popular, whats known. we're not known as risk takers, innovators, though, i personally believe that we definitely have the potential and the ability. of course, theres some exceptions to this.

    why do most filipinos dont earn big? simple, we are trained this way. in homes, schools, we're trained to become employees, or in other words, work under somebody else's jurisdiction and administration. we're not used to do things our way, without somebody telling us to do. we're scared to fail.

    we are not taught of the real value of money. thats why we dont know how to look for it
    you're right bai, usahay malooy na lang ko kanang mga tawhana, na usahay proud na proud coz dako ilahang position sa kumpanya, if they put their financial future with their job, they would be considered as the modern slave for life[br]Posted on: August 15, 2006, 08:20:27 PM_________________________________________________
    Quote Originally Posted by --Makoy--
    @dudes: i agree with you. the problem with filipinos is that we get accustommed to whats proven, whats popular, whats known. we're not known as risk takers, innovators, though, i personally believe that we definitely have the potential and the ability. of course, theres some exceptions to this.

    why do most filipinos dont earn big? simple, we are trained this way. in homes, schools, we're trained to become employees, or in other words, work under somebody else's jurisdiction and administration. we're not used to do things our way, without somebody telling us to do. we're scared to fail.

    we are not taught of the real value of money. thats why we dont know how to look for it
    you're right bai, usahay malooy na lang ko kanang mga tawhana, na usahay proud na proud coz dako ilahang position sa kumpanya, if they put their financial future with their job, they would be considered as the modern slave for life
    Quote Originally Posted by dnhoel
    ..one business revealed...
    Quote Originally Posted by dnhoel
    ..one business revealed...
    hehe[br]Posted on: August 15, 2006, 08:24:30 PM_________________________________________________
    Quote Originally Posted by ruelnov
    Do you know what separates most successful people from the rest of us?

    It's PERSONAL POWER!

    "The power to take immediate & consistent action to produce the results you wanted..."

    So KNOW WHAT YOU WANT, TAKE CONSISTENT ACTION, and TRY SOMETHING ELSE IF IT'S NOT WORKING until you get what you want in life...
    i agree, life is a matter of decision, what motivates you, is what you will be.[br]Posted on: August 15, 2006, 08:27:00 PM_________________________________________________
    Quote Originally Posted by endymioun'
    mura manig intro sa networking........ Legacy noh?
    kanang idea sa networking gikuha lang ana sa business terms, b4 so called "networking" comes nowadays, those that i mention is exist already

    dili ni sya bai networking

    but to those who like to be in networking, choose those networking companies that has a good leadership training, you will use this training if you want to go out from the rat race of your life

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