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So no serious ideas huh...
Political assassinations. I hear it's a growth market.MrPraline
Nothing illegal, I have to submit this idea to the Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services.
And my friends have already suggested pirating movies, importing counterfeit shirts/watches, etc. I can't do anything like that. This has to be LEGIT.
I can have employees, but it can't be a partnership (meaning I'm the only owner.)
Ok I just turned 22 years old. The lemonade stand idea is really not gonna work out, unless I make some truely epic and world-shattering new form of lemonade. Let it go.:lol:
Hey, you got any ice?
Facebook FTW.
I've heard of Bebo but I don't know what it is, isn't it just Facebook for 12 year olds? And Twitter is just Facebook status updates with no content.
Why didn't you include Myspace?? Surely that is bigger than "Bebo".
Feel free to think outside the box too, I could design a website or sell stuff online even, although I have no real experience with eBay.
So I can get a $3,000 grant from the government to start my own summer business as a student. I have a fairly extensive knowledge of business, as I'm working on my accounting degree right now... but I just have no business ideas.
What is a good summer business for a (university) student to start, beside something basic like cutting people's lawns or something? One other I thought of would be planting vegetable gardens for people, installing composters in their yards, etc but that would be a looooot of hard work.
NOTE: This must be a business I START, I am not looking to be employed by someone else.
I get $1,500 up front and then another $1,500 at the end of the summer, it doesn't need to be successful even. I just need a decent business idea that sounds like it could work, that I might actually want to do for a few months.
I've seen things I can't really describe in detail on here, involving using scissors on / shoving rods up male anatomy.
I seriously fear for the people younger than me, because after seeing some videos on youtubes and other... abhorred pictures to say the least else where, I honestly doubt the youth of tomorrow will have any form of civility.SetsaI've never come across anything nearly as bad as you guys are suggesting, and my profile on Youtube says I've watched 17,432 videos.
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