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Business opportunities come in many varieties, but they all have one thing in common: they're asking you to pay a sum of money for the potential to make more. This might mean you're buying an existing business outright, opening a franchise of an existing brand, or gaining use of trademarked sales and marketing materials. Regardless of the shape the business opportunity takes, research it thoroughly before you commit and don't expect to "get rich quick." Most business opportunities require a lot of work if you want to succeed.[1] X Research source Go to source
This article was co-authored by Helena Ronis and by wikiHow staff writer, Jennifer Mueller, JD. Helena Ronis is Co-founder and CEO of AllFactors, a unified web analytics software to drive company's marketing and business growth. She has worked in product and marketing in the tech industry for over 8 years, and studied Digital Marketing & Analytics at the MIT Sloan School of Management Executive Program. This article has been viewed 6,770 times.
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