How important is money to you? If I can show you a way of earning R1000 profit per day, would you do what is required to get to that profit?
Will you get up at 12.30 morning (this is just past midnight)? Would you work for three hours or more to get products ready for your salespeople when they start arriving? Would you then give them breakfast and send them on their way to go and sell your product. Would you work until about 9 am to get everybody out to go and sell. Will you start to clean up so that your place is almost clean by 11 am?
You will of course need a good product to sell. If you do not have asuperior product you will not be able to sell. The product must also not be too expensive and it must well “almost” sell itself. If your salesteam will sell 1440 products for you and your profit after expenes is 75 cents per product, then you get your R1000 profit per day. Now this is hard work and strange hours, but it is done. In the food industry these type of hours would be typical if you want fresh products to hit the streets by 5 am or very soon thereafter.
Of course, if there would be enough potential customers, the profit could go to 10 times that per day which then would be roundabout $900 dollar per day. That could be a good profit.
Of course you need a bit of capital to start with. You require a place to bake (manufacture) and you need to pay your electricity and ingredients upfront. You will use a fridge and a few stoves. R8000 should be enough to get going, but most of all – you need the will to want to do this. You need the drive to get up and bake and sell or to get a team to sell on your behalf.
There are many businesses that you can enter that could make you a handsome profit, but you need to calculate if it will make you a profit in a reasonable period of time. You cannot work for two years without seeing any money in return.
Search for your R1000 a day business that could go higher, a business that does not have a lid on it. Pour your energy into it and just do it!

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