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Do you have any suggestions for a home-based business that do NOT rely on Network Marketing or personal sales?

I have two home based businesses that rely on network marketing and I’m sorry, they just don’t work for me where I am located. The locals here on the border next to Mexico like to deal mostly in cash and they send it mostly to Mexico, they don’t trust U.S. banks, they don’t use credit cards and if they do, they are paranoid about system charging their account. They don’t use internet, they often don’t have voice mail, they don’t keep appointments and are habitually late if they even show up. As a "stupid Gringo" to them, they don’t trust anything Gringo says so ANYTHING having to do with person-to-person sales just does not work for me in this market…and I’m a top salesperson in every other market I’ve lived in. I’m here for the time being, though, and am looking for a home-based business that does not rely on person-to-person sales or even sales at all. Something more consistent and predictable that pays for the time and work put into it in a way you can count on it. Any ideas?

yes grow marijuana it is quick and 100
% profit each good plant will brung in 4-6grand a every 4 months


4 Responses to “Do you have any suggestions for a home-based business that do NOT rely on Network Marketing or personal sales?”

  1. brian m says:

    yes grow marijuana it is quick and 100
    % profit each good plant will brung in 4-6grand a every 4 months
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  2. americansneedtowakeup says:

    You need to stop and think about what your community needs … translating services? Tutoring? You could sell farm livestock (chickens), seeds, tools, inexpensive car parts. What about investing in rental property? If there are a lot of Mexicans, then you need to educate yourself on their culture and find out how to best serve that population IF you want to make money where you now live.
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  3. Knut H says:

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  4. cs_ppm says:

    I think affiliate program is good for home based businees.
    Or become problogger, like at http://theclickinfo.com/blog
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