Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Cleaning Is A Money- Making Opportunity That Can Never Be Used Up

Category: Finance.

What would you do if I told you there was a$ 20 bill laying in your front yard? Stay in the house and watch TV.



Argue with your sister about whose job it is to pick up money in the front yard. Beat everyone out the front door so you can be the first the find the$ 2 Of course you would immediately rush out and find that$ 2 Why ask such a silly question? You' ll find the$ 20 bills I' m talking about in the form of money- making opportunities: yards to mow, pools to clean, cookies to bake, pets to groom, or children to help with math. Because your neighborhood is full of$ 20 bills just waiting for you. Opportunity is constantly changing. Summer opportunities are different from fall opportunities. Winter opportunities disappear as spring arrives.


Jobs that need to be done this week may not be available next week. There will always be new money- making opportunities to replace those that are used up. But you will never run out of ideas to add to your opportunity list. Watch for these five signs of money- making opportunities in your neighborhood. People don' t have time to iron shirts, paint fences, polish furniture, bake birthday cakes, or decorate for the holidays. Look for Things People Are Too Busy to Do- -We live in a busy world.


Look for services that will give your customers more time to enjoy life. Specialize in taking care of a job no one likes to do, and you will always have plenty of customers. Look for Things People Don' t Like to Do- -Everyone has chores they hate: washing windows, cleaning the oven, pulling weeds, bathing the dog, or organizing the garage. Look for Things That Get Dirty Over and Over- -Almost everything gets dirty: cars, pools, boats, parking lots, golf clubs, driveways, floors, bathrooms. Look for Things People Throw Away- -Outgrown clothes, books, toys, puzzles, household items, games, and recyclables are great for garage sales, book sales, toy sales. or recycling projects. Cleaning is a money- making opportunity that can never be used up. These money- making enterprises are good for our environment. and our community.


Look For Ways to Use Your Special Talent or Experience- -Create your own business based on something you do well. dave is a member of Money in the Bank

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