Hello, I am un-employed and cannot seem to find a job in Houston , Texas. I am thinking on starting a small biz on a shoestring budget. I have worked as an office manager in home health agencies and have experience as a medical biller. I would like to be given some small bis ideas that are recession proof and also have a low investment. Thanks for you advice. Gigi
#1. "RE: Recession Proof Small biz ideas" In response to Reply # 0 Wed Oct-22-08 08:15 PM by DBeavers
Gigi,
Not only is the promotional advertising industry one of the most recession proof options for you today, but your contacts with the home health and health care industry could provide you with a ready base of customers.
You're bound to have been exposed to many of the products your company and others used to keep their name and phone number available 24/7 for patients and prospects.
The health care industry is one of the largest consumers for custom-printed promotional advertising.
In addition, the opportunity available to you through Kaeser & Blair allows you to operate as an Independent Agent. Working with limited capital shouldn't be a problem, as their is no fee to become a K & B dealer, and the orders are processed on your customer's ability to pay.
You earn commission (advanced as each order is processed), 50% of the profits on every order, that is paid daily by Direct Deposit.
Houston is an excellent market. I speak from experience as I drive over from Louisiana every 4 to 8 weeks to call on clients I serve across the metro area.
Here's a link to an article I wrote, submitting my business in StartupNations "Top 100 Home-Based Businesses. My chosen category is "Most Recession Proof".
If my business seems interesting to you, just complete the opportunity request form on my website, and I'll assemble and send you 4-lbs on info on the K & B dealership.
Dennis
Dennis Bevers BASSCO, Inc. Full-time, home-based, self-empolyed since 1987. Dealers needed-US residents only!