What is a good home based business for a disabled person with speech problem to get into?
Posted by admin | Under disabled person Thursday Dec 25, 2008I am looking for something that I can do over the Internet, part or full time and something that I can do by myself. I have about 75% use of my right hand……..
Kish,
There's a troll that is bashing Network Marketing/MLM right now.
I work with a woman who is severely disabled because of Multiple Sclerosis for 25 years of her life. She lies on her matress in her bedroom at home.
I work with her every day with our Network Marketing business over the phone and she is very thankful for it. I am very thankful I know Donna as well.
Thank God for Network Marketing.
Let me list criteria to look for before joining a friend or family member or a stranger who is offering a Network Marketing opportunity.
Criteria used to evaluate the various companies are:
Is the company stable?
To determine whether or not a company was stable, I looked at the following:
Has the company been in business for at least 5 years?
Where does the company do business?
Does the company have a good reputation? (Check with the B.B.B.)
Is the company a member of the Direct Sellers Association?
Is the company publicly traded?
Does the company do at least 100 million in annual sales?
In my research, I discovered that the vast majority of home-based businesses are bankrupt within five years.
Generally speaking, the more countries a company does business in, the more stable they will be. It is a good indication if the company operates in the United States, Canada and at least one other country.
I also found that reputable companies were members of the DSA (Direct Sellers Association). Members of the DSA are held to strict ethical guidelines that would protect me and the consumer.
If a company is publicly traded, they are required by law to disclose all financial statements to the public. This information can be obtained by visiting the S.E.C.
Is the product unique?
Having a unique product or service was important to me because if the product was not unique, I would be forced to compete against other companies on price and convenience. By having a unique product, my customers would have no alternative other than to buy from me.
Is the product consumable?
This was my next question. Even if the product I am selling is unique but is not consumable, I would constantly have to find new customers. In other words, I would be unemployed until my next sale. With a consumable product, customers would continue to buy my products and I would continue to earn a residual income without having to find new customers.
Is there a demand for the product?
Having a unique and consumable product wouldn't mean a thing if there wasn't a demand for it. This is why I looked for a company that had a product that would be in high demand. In looking at market trends, I discovered that the 1 BILLION "Baby Boomers" are creating the largest trends in the world. As a result, I wanted to find a company that was marketing products that would appeal to this group of people.
Is there product validation?
I did not want to risk my reputation by selling a product that amounted to little more than "snake oil", so it was important for me to know that the product was scientifically validated before I could feel comfortable selling or recommending it.
Are you ready?
If you would like me to help you to find the right home-based business, I would be glad to assist you.
My boyfriend is also Disabled and he introduced me to Xango Last year. He has been doing really good in the business and together we have a good team. Xango has also helped him with his speech and he has been walking better.
References :
http://energyandhappiness.com
Too bad your are not MENTALLY disabled, otherwise you would fit right in with the people spamming you with ridiculous business opportunities.
Your best bet is independent contracting out database services to various companies. There are plenty of companies out there looking for research and/or the cleaning of their databases. You would just need to contact them, negotiate your work, and you are self employed. If you can get enough work (and thats just up to you) you can hire help and you are off and running. I wish you the best.
References :
Kish,
There's a troll that is bashing Network Marketing/MLM right now.
I work with a woman who is severely disabled because of Multiple Sclerosis for 25 years of her life. She lies on her matress in her bedroom at home.
I work with her every day with our Network Marketing business over the phone and she is very thankful for it. I am very thankful I know Donna as well.
Thank God for Network Marketing.
Let me list criteria to look for before joining a friend or family member or a stranger who is offering a Network Marketing opportunity.
Criteria used to evaluate the various companies are:
Is the company stable?
To determine whether or not a company was stable, I looked at the following:
Has the company been in business for at least 5 years?
Where does the company do business?
Does the company have a good reputation? (Check with the B.B.B.)
Is the company a member of the Direct Sellers Association?
Is the company publicly traded?
Does the company do at least 100 million in annual sales?
In my research, I discovered that the vast majority of home-based businesses are bankrupt within five years.
Generally speaking, the more countries a company does business in, the more stable they will be. It is a good indication if the company operates in the United States, Canada and at least one other country.
I also found that reputable companies were members of the DSA (Direct Sellers Association). Members of the DSA are held to strict ethical guidelines that would protect me and the consumer.
If a company is publicly traded, they are required by law to disclose all financial statements to the public. This information can be obtained by visiting the S.E.C.
Is the product unique?
Having a unique product or service was important to me because if the product was not unique, I would be forced to compete against other companies on price and convenience. By having a unique product, my customers would have no alternative other than to buy from me.
Is the product consumable?
This was my next question. Even if the product I am selling is unique but is not consumable, I would constantly have to find new customers. In other words, I would be unemployed until my next sale. With a consumable product, customers would continue to buy my products and I would continue to earn a residual income without having to find new customers.
Is there a demand for the product?
Having a unique and consumable product wouldn't mean a thing if there wasn't a demand for it. This is why I looked for a company that had a product that would be in high demand. In looking at market trends, I discovered that the 1 BILLION "Baby Boomers" are creating the largest trends in the world. As a result, I wanted to find a company that was marketing products that would appeal to this group of people.
Is there product validation?
I did not want to risk my reputation by selling a product that amounted to little more than "snake oil", so it was important for me to know that the product was scientifically validated before I could feel comfortable selling or recommending it.
Are you ready?
If you would like me to help you to find the right home-based business, I would be glad to assist you.
References :
http://www.bbb.com/ Better Business Bureau
http://www.dsa.org/ Direct Sellers Association
http://www.sec.gov/ U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
AVON has on online service, plus you get the extra bonus of purchasing things for yourself at a discounted price - check out my site at http://www.youravon.com/sweaver
References :
First I will tell you I have had rheumatoid arthritis for 47 years. I was introduced to the Shaklee business through their sports nutrition. I played quad rugby for 10 years and used Shaklee products which had a huge impact on my performance and general health. I now enjoy sharing Shaklee products and business opportunity with others. I totally agree with the advice Laura J. gave. Shaklee is 52 years old and is the original MLM. Email me and I will answer any questions you may have.
Curt
“If you can’t stand up,stand out.” David Lytle