nindut gyud na mga bro.... though don't forget to account for every cash inflows and outflows.. i mean to measure your business performance ba."accounting(recording of business transactions)"...pila gyud ang imuha na income..... not to mention the allocation of overhead cost and indirect materials and labor.... and cguro before ka mu install sa imuha units you'll conduct a feasibility study sd to prove the worth of the location.... i guess it wont be that complicated man sd cgr considering the type of your business.....if ever your interested i knew someone who could help you on that.. of course, that would be an additional cost but the benefits you'll reap will be more than what you had expended.... promise..![]()
bro,
dili ka mahutdan options kung 100k nga business ang hisgutan...
you can weigh mga suggestions sa mga taga-istorya.net...
ang importante kung ganahan ba ka to really do any business...
got a suggestion... pick 3-5 business nga ila i-suggest...
then inform me about that... i can give you an advice for free...
ato lang timbangon kung ganahan ba gyud ka to go through sa ilang mga business suggestions... ikaw baya ang mag-invest...
just pm me...
If I had 100k, I'd buy a sim in Second Life, and divide it into 16 parcels and let people rent the parcelled land.
A sim costs US$1000.00 up front payment. Monthly tier is at US$ 295.00. So my initial gastos would be about US$ 1,295.00, plus the cost of premium membership.
Now, since, on the average, each 1/16th parcel in SL (about 32m x 32m size of virtual land) costs no less than 15,000 Linden (about US$54.00), and 15,000 x 16 = 240,000 (US $ 872.00), I'd simply minus the US$ 295 from that value, leaving me with US$ 577.00 (about PHP 24,000.00) every month as profit.
Absolutely no work (well you have to log in and check for squatters every once and a while), yet earning more than 24k a month.
But I'm not stopping there--passive income is good, but as a creator, I'd use the first 6-months of income from rent, to buy yet another sim, and use that new sim to create a mall, then start creating and selling virtual items, which will rake in twice or thrice as much as the passive-method (without losing it as income-generator!), while enjoying my ability to design and create things in SL.
-RODION
@t3Chno, ive spend 21k/unit bro and i have 5 coin operated PC station.
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@mrcool...email me showgraphics@yahoo.com..thnx ahead bro. like to have business for computer
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