guys, naa pa ning eyebiz? ganahan ta ko muapil. murag interesting jud
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guys, naa pa ning eyebiz? ganahan ta ko muapil. murag interesting jud
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employee =mag naning, magpa sipsip, antoson ang kasakit sa trabaho for how many years arun ma-milyonaryo.
businessman = tulog, kaon, tambay, laklak, kugi inig cut-off para ma-milyonaryo in a year and half.
reference: personal experience from friends![]()
Last edited by brian joshua; 01-25-2013 at 09:47 PM.
yess... its better to deposit your money in business by making an investment..kay kung ibanco ra nimo ang kwarta isang buwan piso lang ang kikitain...pero kung sa business na isang araw kikita ung 1000 mo ng doble depende sa discartte mo
I'm thankful to MLM since it made me realize nga mas ganahan diay ko to become a businessman instead of being an employee. A friend of mine invited me to Forever Living Products last 2002 and since then, nakatatak na gyud sa akong huna huna nga magbusiness gyud ko someday.
From 2002 until now, I've started a few (small) businesses and most of it failed. For me, the learning part was more important because I always think that it will eventually help me later on.
Right now, I'm working on to open my biggest business venture so far. I couldn't have gone this far if puro successful akong mga business sa una.
Sa mga gusto mag start ug business, don't be scared of failures and setbacks. It is actually a part of the learning process and will make you better as a entrepreneur.
such an inspiring story..wish i could emulate his charisma & biz acumen..
nice ang iya life story,
hard work always pays off.
bigatin na kaau na sir da...... hehehe..... naay website? para sa imong business?
late last year (i think March), started a very small business sa office namo.... just started it out with 100Php as capital.... simple as selling snack items with prices almost the same as those sa tindahan sa gawas. "almost" kay kng ang ginansya dapat dili mo lapas sa 20% sa cost, that's how my mom told me to make the price competitive. the thing man is, I sell items nga most likely ako mismo mo gamit pud.... Mo kaon man kog snacks in the middle of the day? Kesa mo gawas pko para mo palit sa tindahan, so why not mo baligya ko, den mo bayad japon ko? Then my office mates started to buy also kay lagi, mas convenient para nila, almost negligible ang price difference man sa tindahan... started it out with few chips, den skyflakes and instant noodles.... mo lista lang cla sa ilang gikuha....
didn't have any problems with inventory (at least i think, hehe) kay 1.)gamay raman ang items, but still its earning. 2.) later pwede nang utang and inig sweldo nah ang bayad, so I would simply tell them, pag mahurot na gani akong stocks, that means, wala nah naka tuyok ang kwarta and its a sign for them nga wala cla namayad, and yes, maski wala pay sweldo, mo hatag cla ug 100 or 50 simply because, 3.) they as my customers know nga competitive nah ang price nako sa gawas and dili nah cla mo lakaw pah, pwede pa jud utang so murag pabor ra japon nila....
By October I was already giving 80-100 sa simbahan as my tithes per month so its like giving back my original "puhunan". And then last December, started with cellphone loading through load central (kay pwede thru internet) kay mgpa load man japon ko sa akong phone, so went back again with my premise why not sell load? if I myself will really have to buy load at least once a month, then why don't buy a 150 Sun Unlitext load and pay at a cheaper price? And my office mates also would buy load man pud.... Go for quality business than quantity business, because the quantity will come right after the quality....
And the thought lang jud is, the problem with most poor business people man gud is, they want to enjoy the fruits, the same as what fruits the rich people are enjoying, but they don't want to experience how the rich people achieved that fruit (ergo, ni shortcut cla) so as a result, mag lisod cla ug pa lambo, avoid the quick rich-no knowledge scheme.....![]()
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