Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Smartbusiness for Perpetual Income Online
Smart businesses are a huge source of income today for those who can. You can negotiate up to almost anything and get prices to go up or down depending on how good you are. Do not you see what I mean?
Here are some
examples of smart business.
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Buying a PC online from several different range
of parts rather than from a dealer.
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Buying Christmas gifts for Christmas Eve, around
January when everyone has their sales.
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Instead of buying a computer monitor buy 10
pieces and negotiate down the price high enough to earn it when you eventually
sell the monitors at discounted prices to friends.
•
Buy large quantities of a product to negotiate
down the price, and sell it then to the original price
In India, negotiating the price is the main thing in the
business field when they buy in bulk quantities. The principle you should
follow for a better business growth is “Buy low sell high”
A store wants to get their products sold and receive no
benefits if they do not sell, the more the better, but to believe that prices
are not going to negotiate, is completely wrong. You can push you into a
cheaper price if you know how to negotiate and depending on how much you buy.
An example was when, a few years ago, trading at just over
5000 dollars on Intersport. I bought a jacket, workout clothes and shoes. In
any other business outside India had this transaction generated an extra gift
as thanks for that I bought as much as I did. This is really a good business
for them, and something everyone should do. Buy a lot and get an extra gift to
purchase. Since I have been on holiday in the Middle East, where everything was
negotiated on, I decided that if I did not get anything extra when I bought so
much, (lower price or an extra pair of socks for example.), I would choose a
another shop and try the same.
I asked the obvious: is it possible to get something extra
for having acted so much with you? Only by asking the price, I put down about
500 million, two pairs of socks (70Rs. each), and a t-shirt. Only by saying the
phrase "is it possible to get something extra for having acted so much
with you?” In short: there's plenty of money to be made to act smart.
Probably an example: retailers of computers, television,
dishwashers and the like. Choose one with decent prices and tell the store that
as long as you give me good prices and good reviews, I base all my purchases
with you. In this way, does not apply to standard rates for you anymore, when
stores make so much money on your purchases that it is worthwhile for them to
reduce prices especially for you. If they do not, it is only to suggest the
same for the next distributor.
Prices are in place so high because of competition from
other stores. Take on / off and Ziba, where they have a price war against each
other. By choosing only one retailer, they no longer need to compete with each
other and can thus give you cheaper prices, products, and also extra gifts if
you buy a lot.
How I base all my purchases, and it has worked very well. I
have earned a lot of money on something that should be common sense in today's
modern India.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Hit by Weak U.S. Volumes - Kellogg Slashes Outlook
Frosted Flakes maker Kellogg (K: 53.99, +0.19, +0.35%) slashed its 2012 earnings guidance on Monday as the world's largest cereal maker was struck by weak U.S. volumes and trouble in Europe that fueled a weaker-than-expected first quarter.
Shares of Kellogg, which also makes Rice Krispies and Pop Tarts, retreated more than 6% in the wake of the gloomy preliminary results.
Shares of Kellogg, which also makes Rice Krispies and Pop Tarts, retreated more than 6% in the wake of the gloomy preliminary results.
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