Thursday 12 March 2015

Why Everyone Above 20 Years Should Start A Business

I got this from my mentor Onome Maureen.

I strongly believe everyone above the age of

20 should start a business, at least an Online

Business! Most people reading this at first

are at least a little curious (and sometimes

skeptical) about the idea of starting an

online business. But it’s not quite as

mysterious as it sounds. Firstly, what is an

online business?



An online business is simply a business

done with the “advantage” of the internet.

Nowadays, at least the last 5 years in Nigeria

you will find that businesses which used to

be purely offline, now have seen the light

about using the internet to make MORE

money.



I’m talking about companies like Coca cola,

Closeup, Guiness, Samsung, Nollywood,

Dangote, Events makers etc.



Nowadays, you can buy or pay for almost

anything online. From clothes, shoes, food,

electronics, phones, laptops, land, holidays,

school fees etc.



What do all these this tell you?

Any business can DOUBLE its profit using the

internet and starting a business because…



1. It’s very, very cheap for businesses to

reach hundreds of thousands & even

millions of customers on the internet.



2. It’s quite affordable to launch or start a

business using the internet than a brick &

mortar business.



3. It’s faster and easier to succeed and make

a 7 figure income with YOUR own business,

than it is working for someone else.



4. There are NOT enough jobs available that

pay a 6 figure income.



5. Majority of the jobs available are paying

peanuts.



I have many friends way back from my

university days who don’t make enough

money to save for an emergency. If ever

they get in a car accident or run into some

kind of financial crisis, their lives will be very

difficult.



My bosom friend’s younger sister graduated

from the university six years ago and up till

this moment is still having trouble entering

the crowded job market which is currently

downsizing. She feels stuck, like there’s no

place to go.



My husband and I know a couple that’s

adopting a child from Uganda (which can be

expensive), and they’re exploring ways of

making a side income. The trouble is they’re

not sure where to start.



And of course, I have a ton of people who

are working a day job, while waiting to

move to a better job — some day. In the

meantime, they’re growing frustrated.

What are these people supposed to do? One

strategy would be to stop waiting for

opportunity to come and instead to take it.

They can start a business – an online

business or part online, part offline

business!



One of such businesses would be GLC FUND COOPERATIVE goldmineliberty.com


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