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I think manufacturing a product that is in demand, doesn't need updating or the latest model released to instigate new sales. Would be the best business venture. Something that will just have steady sales, and not steady Growth. A one owner cash machine that doesn't have to post quarterly profits that were bigger than last quarter profits. .That would be the ideal business to get into something like toilet flappers.
GNL says
If you're good with sales and customer service, you could start a RE photography/videography/3D/Drone/Interactive Tour business. It is much easier than it might sound. It can also be easily started with almost zero $$.
I am interested. I sent you a message with my contact information
Thanks clambo those are very interesting jobs.
I eat at Pizza My Heart fairly often. Did you know the guys?
I think you tipped me but I do not see an email from you.
GNL says
I think you tipped me but I do not see an email from you.
I sent you my contact information in the tipping form.
I will try it again. Let me know if it worked this time.
You'd think taking photos of a property are easy, but I've seen SO MANY rental advertisements with super close up, same room a million angles and no bedroom shots, photos out of order when it comes to layout of house, ridiculously bright where color looks off-world, or wide lens where you lose all perspective of space.
I think I'd like a job doing this, and I've lived in all kinds of neighborhoods, so I'd shoot anywhere. I'm very good a blending in.
GNL Do you ever have to go to bad neighborhoods where your equipment might get stolen?
Patrick says
GNL Do you ever have to go to bad neighborhoods where your equipment might get stolen?
People in bad neighborhoods aren't going to be using professional photographers to take pictures of their real estate.
Dog boarding business. We use one, and she is always booked. She has about ten pens set up in her garage. Not cheap, either.
Al_Sharpton_for_President says
Dog boarding business. We use one, and she is always booked. She has about ten pens set up in her garage. Not cheap, either.
We pay 25/day to our dog boarders. They are a retired couple. Do it out of their home. They usually have about 5 to 10 days on most days. Most people pay in cash. But this is not for me.
Hill Billy out in the country but good people.
So the LLC I started, I never filed taxes for it because I only bought a computer and a couple of domains through its bank account. Am I in trouble with the government tax departments for not filing taxes?
So the LLC I started, I never filed taxes for it because I only bought a computer and a couple of domains through its bank account. Am I in trouble with the government tax departments for not filing taxes?
gabbar says
So the LLC I started, I never filed taxes for it because I only bought a computer and a couple of domains through its bank account. Am I in trouble with the government tax departments for not filing taxes?
If you made no profits, you have no problems.
Not sure about LLC’s, and it may vary by state, but C Corp’s have to file with the state, and there is a minimum tax to be paid, even if no revenue and no profits.
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