choosing which business to start with

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hello friends
i think it's very important for any on line worker to take a pause and think and search for the best suited business for himself
and actually nearly all on line businesses could be profitable but some businesses has a better reputation
for example i would say PTC is bad business but i am sure that some people will not agree as they are earning good with it
" personal experience and view "
so what's the main points to cover when choosing ?
personalities " laziness , smart thinker , hyper efforts "
opportunity " easy , highly profitable , good reputation "
or just a business i love and passionate about

how would you choose?
it's very very important step - i think-, as you can regret if you picked up the wrong one + wasted effort , time and may be $$$.
#business #choosing #start
  • Profile picture of the author CyberSail
    Start a business that has a good buyers market. You don't have to LOVE the business, it just has to make you money and then when you make money you can have more money to do what you love with the people you love. Make sense?
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    • Profile picture of the author Mahmoodadds
      Originally Posted by CyberSail View Post

      Start a business that has a good buyers market. You don't have to LOVE the business, it just has to make you money and then when you make money you can have more money to do what you love with the people you love. Make sense?
      for me it's not convincing enough
      there are some businesses with no market ( promote a product ) at all
      for example forex and binary options have fantastic earning potential as a trader -not affiliate -and promotions at all
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  • Profile picture of the author rankingspecialist
    If you know there is a current market, and there is people raving, and talking, or asking for solutions on the internet, the next step is to know if you can make money with it like you stated. I like to go into dummies.com and check what their new releases are. They do a lot of testing before releasing a product. Most likely if they made a book about it, there is a market. But the only way to know is to test it. And you won't always be right. But if you make the effort to look, you'll hit it more than not.
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    • Profile picture of the author The Niche Man
      • A business you love or at least know about better than most. Preferably something you could do all day even if you didn't get paid for months ... because you may have to.
      • A niche market with Buyers looking for your product or service solution and willing to pay (not just filled with free information seekers).
      • High back-end sales and repeat buyer possibilities.
      • Niche market easy to reach. (for reasonable cost or even free).
      • A niche with higher than normal barrier to entry (because of skill, talent, pressure, research, experience, non-sexy image, high initial investment or risk, knowledge, high learning curve, mystery, etc.)
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