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"Starting Your Own Business"

November 14, 2009 (Saturday) 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Venue :
Globalpinoy Office
6 Bayanihan Drive, Project 8

Quezon City (near Road 20)

How to get to the venue:

If coming from the east of Metro-Manila : Take LRT ride to Cubao Station and walk from Gateway Mall to Farmers Market to take MRT ride to North Avenue Station and proceed to FX Terminal in front of Trinoma (along EDSA). Take a ride to Project 8 and get off at Road 20 (Landmark is Mc Donalds across 7-Eleven and Mercury Drug). Near Mc Donalds (along Road 20) take a "Yellow" tricycle ride to #6 Bayanihan Drive.

 If coming from the south of Metro-Manila : Take MRT ride to North Avenue Station and proceed to FX Terminal in front of Trinoma (along EDSA). Take a ride to Project 8 and get off at Road 20 (Landmark is Mc Donalds across 7-Eleven and Mercury Drug). Near Mc Donalds (along Road 20) take a "Yellow" tricycle ride to #6 Bayanihan Drive.

 

If coming from the north of Metro-Manila : Take bus ride to Baclaran and get off at Munoz Market. Take a jeepney ride to Project 8 and get off at Road 20 (Landmark: Mc Donalds across 7-Eleven and Mercury Drug). Near Mc Donalds (along Road 20), take a "Yellow" tricycle ride to #6 Bayanihan Drive.

 

If coming from the west of Metro-Manila : Take a jeepney ride to Project 8 and get off at Road 20 (Landmark: Mc Donalds across 7-Eleven and Mercury Drug). Near Mc Donalds (along Road 20), take a "Yellow" tricycle ride to #6 Bayanihan Drive.

 

The Starting Your Own Business seminar is FREE but Pre-Registration is required. Limited seats.

 

To register send SMS Text Message to give Your Name and Email Address + the words "Free Seminar-October 10, 2009" to C/P # 0920 4259973.

 

 

Globalpinoys:

Contact Person: Art Esguerra – C/P # 0920 4259973

 

 

Topics include:
  1. Improving Filipino lives through entrepreneurship
  2. Why Go Into Business
  3. Rewards of Going Into Business or Entrepreneurship
  4. Risks of Going Into Business or Entrepreneurship
  5. Process Flow : Starting A Small Enterprise
  6. Looking Within (Self Analysis)  - Are You Entrepreneurial?
  7. Looking Outside Factors to Consider
  8. Decision-Making / Planning
  9. Types of Business According to Ownership
10. Writing a Business Plan
11. Sources of Capital
12. Rules for Sound Financing
13. Choosing the Site/Location of Your Business
14. Registering Your Business
15. Requirements for Business Name Registration
16. Barangay Micro Business Enterprise (B.M.B.E.) Law
17. Managing Your Finances
18. Financing Assistance / How to get Business Loan
19. Franchise Concepts + "Negosyong Walang Panimulang  Puhunan"

 

Globalpinoy Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises gives FREE SEMINAR on 'How To Start Your Own Business' for organized groups of not less than twenty-five (25) persons in your own area. (means you need not travel far to avail of this opportunity to learn "How To Start Your Own Business").

 

To request for Seminar for your area, Contact Globalpinoys  Tel. No. (632)926 0860 or Email globalpinoys@yahoo.com

 

Mag-aral  at mag-negosyo

REGULAR SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER-NOVEMBER, 2009

Setting Up Water Refilling Business Station – Oct  22 - 23 P 1,685.00

Computer Repair & Networking – Oct 23 – 25 P3,900.00

TV & Monitor Servicing – Nov 25 – 27 P3,500.00

Cellphone Repair – Nov 20 – 22 P3,900.00

Desktop Publishing – Nov 23 – 25 P3,900.00

Bedcover, Comforter, Pillow Case, Curtains & Quilts Making – Oct 22 – 25 P3,800.00

Significance of Touch Therapy – Oct 23 – 25 P2,900.00

Dehydrated Fruits & Vegetables  – Oct 23 P 1,685.00

Laundry Operation – Oct 23 - 24 P 2,500.00

Setting-Up Party Needs Business with Complete Lesson in Balloon Arrangement & Decors – Oct 24 – 26 P3,900.00

Intensive Tilapia in Tanks – Oct 24 P 1,685.00

Bedroom Slipper Making – Oct 24 – 25 P 2,200.00

Basic Fiberglass Making  – Oct 24 – 25 P 2,500.00

Herbal & Decorative Soap Making – Oct 24 – 25 P 3,000.00

Chinese Cuisine, Siopao & Other Dimsum – Oct 24 – 25 P2,500.00

Haircutting For Men & Women – Oct 24 – 25 P 2,250.00

Jewelry Appraisal & Pawnshop Management – Oct 24 – 25 P 1,980.00

Micro Lending Business – Oct 25 P 1,685.00

Fruit Juice & Concentrates – Oct 25 P 1,685.00

Scented & Decorative Candle Making  – Oct 29 - 30 P 2,800.00

Paper Recycling– Oct 29 - 30 P 1,685.00

Ladies Bedroom Slipper Making – Oct 29 - 30 P 2,200.00

Waitering & Bartending - Oct 29 - 30 P 2,900.00

Fruit Juice & Concentrates – Oct 29 P 1,685.00

Basic Balloon Arrangement  – Oct 29 P 1,685.00

Japanese Cuisine – Oct 29 P 1,800.00

Shiatsu Massage – Oct 30 - 31 P 1,685.00

Starting & Managing A Business – Oct 30 P 1,685.00

Flavored and Fortified Juice – Oct 30 P 1,685.00

Catsup, Toyo & Vinegar Making – Oct 30 P 1,685.00

Shawarma Making – Oct 30 P 1,750.00

Gift Wrapping & Ribbon Making – Oct 30 P 1,685.00

Basic Dress Making  – Nov  5 - 8 P 3,200.00

Siopao & Other Dimsum – Nov 6 P 1,685.00

Thai Massage - Nov  6 - 7 P 1,685.00

Silk Screen Printing – Nov 6 - 8 P 2,800.00

Mango Production – Nov 6 - 8 P 2,800.00

Basic Commercial Breadmaking & Bakery Management  – Nov 6 - 8 P 2,950.00

Bangus Culture – Nov 7 P 1,685.00

Advance Balloon Arrangement  – Nov 7 P 1,685.00

Cakes & Pastries – Nov 7 – 8 P 2,500.00

Various Ham – Nov 7 – 8 P 1,900.00

Animal Feed Formulation – Nov 7 – 9 P 2,800.00

Tilapia Hatchery – Nov 7 –  8 P 2,500.00

Accounting & Bookkeeping – Nov 7 –  8 P 2,100.00

Dehydrated Fruits & Vegetables – Nov 8 P 1,685.00

Broiler Production – Nov 12 - 13 P 1,980.00

Water Refilling Business Station – Nov  12 - 13 P 1,685.00

Laundry Detergent Making - Nov 14  P 1,685.00

Jewelry Appraisal & Pawnshop Management – Nov 14 – 15 P 1,980.00

Bee Culture – Nov 14 – 15 P 3,500.00

Massage and Aromatherapy – Nov  14  - 15 P 1,850.00

Commercial Hydroponics – Nov  14  - 15 P 2,800.00

Computer Basic – Nov 5 – 8 / Nov 19 – 22  P3,000.00

Comprehensive Beadworks (Fashion Accessories) -  Nov 6 – 8 P3,200.00

How To Set-Up T-Shirt Production – Nov 12 – 15 P3,500.00

Catering, Restaurant, Carinderia & Fastfood Business Operation – Nov 13 – 15 P2,500

Starting/Organizing Your Own Beauty Parlor (Complete Course) – Nov 13 – 15, 20 – 22 P4,500.00

Commercial Ice Cream & Sorbetes – Nov 21 – 22 P2,900.00

Masteral Cake Decorating (Adopt the latest trends in Cake Decorating) – Nov 20 – 22 P4,500.00

Hog / Pig Raising & Health Management – Nov 27 – 29 P3,800.00

 

To view the corresponding fees for each course, visit http://www.oocities.org/pinoyvip/courses.htm

FEES INCLUDE:  Materials for Hands-On (if any), Manual and Certificate of Completion.

WITH AMPLE PARKING SPACE ; FREE-FLOWING COFFEE!

Reservations must be confirmed at least seven (7) days prior to schedule by paying the corresponding fees (to be assured of slot). Reservation shall be confirmed immediately after proof of deposit is properly received and/or acknowledged by the Globalpinoy Management Team. Please advise Globalpinoy Management Team immediately upon deposit (visit www.globalpinoys.net/bayad.html) of payment for registration fee. Call Tel. No. (632) 9260860 or via SMS Text Message to give Complete Name / Date & Time of Deposit / Amount of Deposit / Course Title to Cellular Phone / Mobile +63920 4259973

 

For updates of schedules, visit www.oocities.org/entrepinoys/seminars.htm

Contact Globalpinoy Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises at Tel 9260860 or Mobile 09204259973 or send email to globalpinoys@yahoo.com


 

 


Start Your Own Business
Business Subcription Fee = P300.00
visit www.oocities.org/negosyosacelphone/retailer.htm        

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Kung ang hanap mo ay negosyo na:
Mura lang ang capital (less than P1,000.00)
Mabilis ang balik ng pera
Pwede kahit saan (kahit sa ibang bansa)
Maraming customars at madaling ibenta
Makakatulong sa iyo at sa iba

Ang VMOBILE - RAP ang business para sa 'yo!

Bakit madaling umasenso sa VMOBILE - RAP?
- Madaling gawin ang RAP - Basta't may cellphone ka at marunong kang mag-text, Kayang-kaya mo ang negosyong ito.
- Maraming products pero maliit lang ang puhunan - ang mga nagtitinda ngayon ng prepaid cards at loadsay namumuhunan ng hindi bababa sa P100,000.00 para lang makapagbenta ng maraming klase ng prepaid cards. Pero sa VMOBILE RAP, maibebenta mo LAHAT ng klase kahit ang puhunan mo ay maliit lang. Wala ka pang physical inventory na hawak kaya't di ka mananakawan. At kung mawala man ang celphone mo, hindi mawawala ang puhunan mo dahil wala sa celphone ang puhunan mo (tulad ng retailer SIM na may loadwallet).
- Pwede kang tumulong sa iba at kumita pa rin - Ang RAP ay negosyong makakatulong sa kaibigan mo. Pwede mong i-register ang iba sa pamamagitan ng text. May commission kang matatangap sa bawat ni-register mo at buhat sa sales volume ng mga referrals mo.

Paano sumali sa RAP?
Pumunta sa Globalpinoy na siyang tutulong sa iyo na sumali sa RAP. Matapos bayaran ang subscription, makakatangap ka ng Text Message na may nakasaad na Account Number o Retailer ID. Ang Account Number o Retailer ID na ito ang magiging permanenteng number mo sa pagnenegosyo sa VMOBILE RAP.

Magkano ang subscription at ano ang makukuha mo bilang subscriber?
P300.00 ang dapat ibayad mo bilang subscription sa RAP. Kapag naging retailer na, ang Account number mo may lamang P50 na balance. Maari mo itong dagdagan na load wallet credits buhat sa Globalpinoy o  matapos mag-deposit sa anumang banko ng VMobile. Pwede ka na agad magbenta ng RAP Subscription sa mga kakilala mo kapa ikaw ay registered Subscriber na ng RAP.

Paano pwedeng kumita sa ibang retailers?
Kung ikaw ay dati nang Retailer ng telco (Smart, Globe at Sun), alam mong hindi ka pwedeng mag-refer ng inang Retailers at kumita sa kanila. Pero sa VMOBILE-RAP, pwede kang kumita tuwing makakakuha ka Retailer o Subscriber ng VMOBLE-RAP. At di tulad sa traditional na loading/retailing, pwede ka pang kumita sa Sales Volume ng mga Retailers na nai-refer mo at nasa Sales Group mo.

Tingnan ang halimbawa ng Earnings Computation bilang isang Retailer o RAP Subscribersa www.oocities.org/negosyosacelphone/rap.htm.

Sadyang mahirap ang buhay ngayon. Marami sa ating kabataan, nagsisipagtapos sa pag-aaral pero walang makuhang trabaho.

Meron din naman pinapalad na magkaroon ng trabaho o pumasok sa negosyo ngunit ang kanilang kinikita ay sapat lamang para sa pangunahing pangangailangan tulad ng pagkain, damit at tirahan.

Marami sa atin ang nagsisikap pero hindi pa rin pinapalad sa napasukang business. Marahil, masyadong mataas ang capital, kulang sa tauhan, mabagal ang “return of Investment”, o di kaya naman ay sadyang mahirap i-manage ang napasukang negosyo.

Naniniwala ako na tayong mga Pinoy ay may angking talino at kakayahan dahil ilang beses na natin napatunayan ang ating galing maging sa ibang bansa. Bigyan lamang ng tamang pagkakataon, mangingibabaw ang Pinoy saan man larangan mapunta. Magaling talaga ang Pinoy - maging sa negosyo.

Pero sa totoo lang ay matindi ang “competition” ngayon kaya mahirap lumaki sa negosyo. Marahil ay ta"target"-in natin ay isang negosyo na sasagot sa pangunahing pangangailangan natin
.
 
Sa pagtatayo ng negosyo, kailagan ito'y simple - madaling maintindihan. Isang negosyo na hindi na kailangan ang “special skill” o “special education”. Iyong kahit sino - kayang gawin ito. Hindi nangangailangan ng malaking capital. Dapat malawak ang "market" at may produktong makabago - iyong sumusunod sa "trend" at kakaiba. Ito ay dapat madalas kailanganin, para ang negosyo ay tuloy-tuloy.
 
Ang sinasabi kong negosyo ay pasok sa lahat ng "criteria" na nabanggit. Una, malaki at malawak na merkado (market) sapagkat marami ang nangangailangan nito.

Bakit dapat piliin ang Load Business na ito?
1. Hindi na kailangan ang malaking "capital". Sa maliit na halaga (o libre pa) ikaw ay maaring maging isang retailer;
2. Walang "physical inventory" ng mga prepaid cards;
3. Walang tauhang dapat suwelduhan kaya't napakagaan sa bulsa bilang panimulang negosyo o sideline;
4. Hindi mo na kailangan kumuha o umupa ng puwesto dahil kahit nasa bahay ka lang o nasa labas ka man, maaring magpatuloy ang negosyo;
5. Pwede itong gawin part-time o full time;
6. Isang celphone lang ang kailangan mo para makapagbenta ng iba't-ibang klase ng prepaid products

Biruin ninyo, mahigit sa 36.6% ng Pinoy ang gumagamit ng celphone. At ayon sa survey na ginawa ng Pulse Asia, 96% nito ay naka-prepaid. Ayon naman sa isa pang survey sa taong ito, ay gumagastos tayo ng mahigit Php 93 B na halaga sa prepaid cards. At lumalago pa ito taon-taon ng 18% hanggang 25%.
 
Di ba napakagandang pagkakitaan ang negosyo ng prepaid cards. Ito ay pang-matagalan.
Isang negosyo na base sa mobile at wireless technology o ang tinatawag natin na celphone o o text messaging business.

Ita-tap lang natin ang technology na mayroon na ang halos lahat - ang celphone technology, kaya't mabilis ang bentahan at hindi na kailangan ang malaking puhunan.

Pangatlo, ito ay "unique" - pambihira. Isang e-commerce o mobile commerce na nag-"concentrate" sa prepaid at micro business transactions. Kung baga - hindi pa ginagamit ng "customer" ninyo ang produkto, binayaran na tayo. Mas pinabilis ninyo pa ang pagbili dahil ngayon pwede pa ang tingi.

Napansin ninyo ba ang dalawa sa pinakamalaking kumpanya (companies) ngayon na mabilis ang paglago sa nasa negosyo ng wireless technology. Pinatutunayan nito na ang e-loading ay tinatangkilik ng marami.

Isipin ninyo, mayroon kayong celphone na tuwing gagamitin ninyo ito - lumalabas ang pera ninyo.

Hahayaan ba natin na manatili na sa tuwing gagamit kayo ng celphone ay gagastos kayo, samantalang pwede naman itong pagkakitaan. Ito ay "consumable" - maari nating ibenta sa isang tao ng paulit-ulit. Dahil ang mga Pinoy ay malakas kumunsumo ng load, sigurado ang kita dito.- Art Esguerra, CEO, Globalpinoy Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises - S.E.C. Reg. No. CN200413688.

 

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Starting a Business on Shoestring Budget

 

Businesses do not usually fail due to a lack of a business plan or incompetent management. It is usually due to a lack of capital. Of course you can start a business with little cash; however, there are some challenges you will be facing. Below are some of those challenges and suggestions on how to be successful without a lot of capital.

 

First, choose carefully a business where you do not have to invest a lot of capital to get it started.

Choose a franchised business you can easily afford. Be realistic about the type of business you choose, and the amount of resources that are available to you. You may be starting out small, but think big! A suggestion is to start out part-time until you have raised enough capital to go full-scale. Another idea is to ask your spouse to support you while you are in the start-up phase of the business.

 

You may not have a lot of capital, but your time and effort are worth a lot of money. Realistically, the lack of capital will require you to put in more time and effort in order to get the business going and keep it going strong.

 

Being creative when it comes to getting things done is also required when you do not have a lot of capital. For instance, if you do not have the money to rent an office space or to properly set up your home office, start off on the dining room table.

 

Additionally, the many materials needed to market your business can get expensive. You will need to get creative, and this effort you put in at the ground level of your business will actually make it and you stronger.

 

Instead of using banner ads for marketing, use discussion boards or article submissions to spread the word of your business. These are usually free or very low cost. Every cost-cutting measure you take will help you to gain capital; plus you do not have money to waste.

 

Being a small business owner, you will be responsible for completing all the tasks that need to get done. You are the accountant, the sales person, the marketing guru, and the CEO of your newly started business. With a lack of capital, you need to be prepared to do all these tasks yourself, even when you do not want to do them.

 

In order to raise more capital quicker, you may want to enlist investors or borrow money. You will need more money in order to grow your business; but be very careful about borrowing. Do not borrow more than you need, but be realistic about how much will be needed-if all of your cash flow is going to pay debts, then it will be hard to grow your business. Be prepared to obtain loans in the future, should the need arise.

 

Starting a business with low up-front investment cost in terms of dollars is very possible, particularly with the advent of the internet and internet commerce. Learn your business, invest your time and talent in your enterprise and soon you will be astounded by the growth in sales and profits.