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Do you agree with the saying that "You can make money and succeed in any business"?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by tradester, Sep 13, 2010.

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    Do you agree with the saying that "You can make money and succeed in any business"?
    Have heard top entrepreneurs say that.
     
    tradester, Sep 13, 2010 IP
  2. PLRshops

    PLRshops Active Member

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    No. You CAN make money but you can't succeed in ANY business. I believe that you must love your job/business to succeed..
     
    PLRshops, Sep 13, 2010 IP
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    Gareth_Boyd Well-Known Member

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    Not necessarily love the business your in. I am in various businesses and I don't particularly like them, well I like them because they make me money.

    You can however make money, but you have to be focused and determined to do so.
     
    Gareth_Boyd, Sep 13, 2010 IP
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    mentos Prominent Member

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    Not agree with that.

    Most important is you only can make money in the business that you have interest in only.

     
    mentos, Sep 13, 2010 IP
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    nirajkum Active Member

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    not really .. some businesses are not my cup of tea ... like selling insurance
     
    nirajkum, Sep 14, 2010 IP
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    Candybox Peon

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    Well no, I mean you can have a business with which is making a lot of sales but what if there is no profit in the sales? Then the business is making sales but no profit meaning it isn't really successful now is it?
     
    Candybox, Sep 14, 2010 IP
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    Hi Tradester, No - I dont agree.

    You can make money in some businesses, and you can have succes in some businesses. This is not "two pieces of the same cheese".

    Having succes and making money does not always follow a clear line.


    At the moment, it is very difficult to make money on real estate - but you can have great succes on selling houses, cau the prices are so low, which could effect the fee of the broker.

    regards, LASSE
     
    LasseKohau, Sep 16, 2010 IP
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    Laceygirl Notable Member

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    Its pretty foolish to think that way. Example: poo on a stick business.(the changes are rare that you'll be able to afford your lease on the first month)
     
    Laceygirl, Sep 16, 2010 IP
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    keym4k3r Peon

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    I do believe into these words.
    There is a small group of the people that actually create the business.
    They know the other people, their needs, and also they see the money on market.
    When you ARE TOLD
    you must sell the poo on the stick you will probably fail.
    But when you LOOK INTO
    the problem you see the buckets of guano and wooden sticks to be sold.
    You can sell the poo to the farmers as a fertilizer (best - organic) and the wood as barbecue, or Chinese chopsticks.

    The entrepreneurs see the world in a bit different way than the others.
     
    keym4k3r, Sep 16, 2010 IP