[nABEntre] looking for work from home businesses including direct selling companies for men

gabe castellanos blindtechy at gmail.com
Mon May 11 16:43:54 UTC 2020


Hi, are you looking for W2 job income from other employers? If so, you can look at flexjobs.com It is paid subscription to get access to their pool of jobs, but they have quality companies that hae legit opportunities for W2 income.
If you’re look for 1099 contractor income, ( this would be Amway and other type business opportunities) you can look at clickbank.com for affiliate marketing type things, or you could look at upwork.com and fiverr.com to provide some sort of service to people for a fee. You can find all sorts of things you can do for money ( post things on blogs and social media, to programming, to writing newsletters etc ).
Or, you could go the traditional way and start a business around a service you can render, and form an LLC and leverage those previous sites ( fiverr.com and upwork.com or guru.com ) to find a virtual assistant to help you do day to day stuff, or sort-of employees to help you render that service.
Hope this helps, and happy Entrepreneurial journing!
P.S. I’ve found alot of the journey to business ownership and becoming an entrepreneur is a mindset shift, from a consumer, to a producer. And I think shiftingg your minndset to what service and value can I add to other’s lives that people would pay me for it, verses what can I do to make money to pay the bills, will be one of your greatest assets. This “mindset” I keep sharp by continually reading books like, “Think and grow Rich” or “10X” or “the Slight Edge”. I have a list if you’d liike to contact me off list, but I hope this has helped :)
-Gabe

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> On May 11, 2020, at 4:10 AM, Daniel Perry via NABEntre <nabentre at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi there Peter and others, Peter, what you say makes lots of sense. If I’m going to run a business, whether or not it’s Amway or which ever form the business takes, whether I’m looking to build some sort of downline or look for other employees, I really ought to know how to recruit. I’m of course willing to learn how to do this but for me it’s going to be somewhat of a challenge, as I live in such an area where transportation is rather an issue. So I would have to do my recruiting online for the most part. So now, with all of this being said, what are some ideas of some good companies or businesses that I could get started with that are legitimate and accessible to jaws? thanks so much, and Peter, if you could run the title of the book you recommended to me once again, I’d appreciate it. I happen to have an audible account and I’ll look for it there. I absolutely love Audible by the way just in case anyone’s interested, but that’s beyond the scope of this list, so I’ll not talk about it here. Have a wonderful day my friends and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
> 
> Sincerely, Daniel Perry
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