Given the chance to have your own techno business, discuss it's nature and target clients (3000 words).
In accordance to the common idea of our group, we come up on a custumizing
type of personal accessories and things with regards to the sports aspects.
It is a type of business that I should say a "manok", because ive already seen
such business in stores like in apparels and shoes.
But what makes us unique to others is that, we custumize the sports gear, like
rackets and shoes, t-shirts for events, colorful bats, personalize caps, unique
headgears and many more. As long as it regards to the athletic apparels and
accessories.
The group agreed that we should or we could start the prospective business with
just a laptop and a couple of printer plus, a bunch of imagination, and participation.
Also, we have our technique in case of difficulties, we would take other transac-
tions as outsourcing. We could just find other businesses to aid our needs and
will take just interests for the customer we offered to them.
Last discussion with this topic, we've witness different business proposals and plan.
Most commonly it was called as "manok", a synonym for copied. Three of the
them was fall to custumizing and printing like our proposal too, some web developing,
advertising and online shopping. But what makes us tangle up, is the last group
presenting the "CREDIT LINKER" , wherein they are serve as the middleman for
the persons or clients who needs credit cards to buy items online. They state that
their proposed business dont need a higher capital for starting. Plus, it is said to be
an easy one, because its just a method of borrowing things and just paid interest
for it.
The idea was good, it was unique, some comment says, "dile xa manok, sisiw xa!".
Because he states that the business can easily be copied and shared, because all you
have to need for it,is just credit cards and credits inside of it!
.patay! Hapit GG..
Hehe..
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