Is there a business where it's easy to make money?
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Thankyou4calling said:
I think I know the answer to my own question but whenever a new business is suggested on here, most say it's not worth the bother as it's so tough to make money in that field.
Have I missed something? is there a business that isn't a struggle to make money in?
Undertaking perhaps?
There is a lot of competition in that field, but like doctors, you will always have a steady supply of customers....Have I missed something? is there a business that isn't a struggle to make money in?
Undertaking perhaps?
It is basic market forces at work.
Any time a 'easy' business opportunity comes along, either it's a closely guarded secret (hard to find), monopolised (hard to break in to), or the quantity and quality of the competition quickly increases and thus requiring more resources to stay ahead and thus erodes profits.
Any time a 'easy' business opportunity comes along, either it's a closely guarded secret (hard to find), monopolised (hard to break in to), or the quantity and quality of the competition quickly increases and thus requiring more resources to stay ahead and thus erodes profits.
Thankyou4calling said:
I think I know the answer to my own question but whenever a new business is suggested on here, most say it's not worth the bother as it's so tough to make money in that field.
Have I missed something? is there a business that isn't a struggle to make money in?
Undertaking perhaps?
Owning a business that is large enough to employ people who manage it for you. The skill is in finding those people and looking after them.Have I missed something? is there a business that isn't a struggle to make money in?
Undertaking perhaps?
A prime example is a Taxi/ Licensed private hire company and have a minimum of 80 self employed drivers and off you go.
All you then need is around 20,000 bookings a month to keep them busy.
hunton69 said:
Owning a business that is large enough to employ people who manage it for you. The skill is in finding those people and looking after them.
A prime example is a Taxi/ Licensed private hire company and have a minimum of 80 self employed drivers and off you go.
All you then need is around 20,000 bookings a month to keep them busy.
pfft taxi/private hire companies are so last decade.A prime example is a Taxi/ Licensed private hire company and have a minimum of 80 self employed drivers and off you go.
All you then need is around 20,000 bookings a month to keep them busy.
online booking platforms and cream 20% off the top before passing work out to taxi/private hire companies is where its at(i may or may not be a discgruntled PH company owner here)
but seriously the taxi/ph industry is realatively easy money on the rental side, buy a load of ex police focus/astra estates at 2500-3k a pop rent them out to some poor uber driver for £170 a week whilst maintaining them as poorly as possible
Glasgowrob said:
pfft taxi/private hire companies are so last decade.
online booking platforms and cream 20% off the top before passing work out to taxi/private hire companies is where its at(i may or may not be a discgruntled PH company owner here)
but seriously the taxi/ph industry is realatively easy money on the rental side, buy a load of ex police focus/astra estates at 2500-3k a pop rent them out to some poor uber driver for £170 a week whilst maintaining them as poorly as possible
Uber does not take on advanced bookings and therefore the cream in most good PH companies are account customers.online booking platforms and cream 20% off the top before passing work out to taxi/private hire companies is where its at(i may or may not be a discgruntled PH company owner here)
but seriously the taxi/ph industry is realatively easy money on the rental side, buy a load of ex police focus/astra estates at 2500-3k a pop rent them out to some poor uber driver for £170 a week whilst maintaining them as poorly as possible
Uber also employs all the drivers who the good PH companies wont employ, there is no office to call when the journey goes wrong, there prices vary and they are operating illegally.
TFL took Uber to court regarding meters they should of taken them to court regarding where the booking is taken. My understanding is that the booking is taken by a computer in California and therefore all the cars should be licensed in California.
I think bot mining/playing. like programing bots to play online poker whatever and make small sums of money based on a probability to you (usually against humans0 aim to make about £5 per hour. Have 100 of these playing 24 hour = profit.
Can do this for a lot of other stuff like online games to earn credit which you can then sell for real money. like eve etc..
Can do this for a lot of other stuff like online games to earn credit which you can then sell for real money. like eve etc..
The Spruce goose said:
I think bot mining/playing. like programing bots to play online poker whatever and make small sums of money based on a probability to you (usually against humans0 aim to make about £5 per hour. Have 100 of these playing 24 hour = profit.
If you are smart enough to program a bot that is actually is +ev in today's games, and you are able to make it undetectable, you've just wasted a few thousand hours that could have been spent on something actually productive long term. Online poker is not the answer to anyone anymore.Hoofy said:
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