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Can anyone suggest a business idea for my disabled cousin who lost his leg which can be run from home?

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any small business idea which he can operate from his desk at home? plz guys put some thought into it..

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  1. http://www.capitalizeontravel.biz


  2. The Berry Tree

    Completely Automated For Home,with personal help.

    Http://www.myberrytree.com/bt70861

  3. you should not force any business on him only because he is disable person .business are done by business skills .try to find out his area of interest and strong point and than develop business around it. He can have lot of talent .

    as far as his disability is concern look at any big business man does he do productivity business  due to his legs you will get answer above all Ur cousin is the right person to to tell u what business he can start

  4. I would love to help. I have experience in this and really enjoy helping others. Email me anytime for info.

  5. There's a lot of different things that your cousin can do regardless if he's disabled or not.  One business idea is he could collaborate with the largest direct selling telecommunications service provider in the world and work his part of the business from his home from his desk or wherever he chooses.  The company has been featured in several magazines like USA Today, Success, Fortune etc.  Inc 500 rated them the fastest growing company.  Donald Trump has endorsed this company, uses the product and is highly involved in this company.  If you've seen his T.V. show the apprentice, their products are on his desk!  The iris 3000 video phone.  Anyhow, they market in things people use every day and pay for anyway.  Things such as local and long distance telephone services, Internet, digital and video phone services, Satellite TV as well as all the major cellular phone providers, such as T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, Nextel etc.  He can save people money on any of these services that they are already using and paying for each month, as well as offer people services that they don't already have.  The companies will give him a percentage of these people's billings every month they pay their bills.  I think this would be an incredible income opportunity for your cousin.  Even if he wasn't disabled.  If you'd like an idea of what I'm talking about, take a look at this web site. http://www.tiffanyvague.acnrep.com  If you have any questons, you should contact them.  Her husband is disabled and they've had their own business within this company for seven years.

    Good Luck!

  6. Hi Fred,

    Yes there are several great possibilities available to him. I was able to retire at a early age due to the success of a business I started from my home. My time is now devoted to my family and helping as many people I can do the same. I am always available to answer your questions and help in anyway I can.

  7. selling stuff on ebay

  8. How about learning to digitize images for digital machine embroidery. He can check out embird.com for their software prices which is what I use or go to a local sewing machine dealer and check out the prices there. But just know he don't have to use that brand of software. The dealers will however tell him he will.

    I learn to digitize online. I did a search on yahoo groups for embird and found several yahoo groups. Embird is the easiest and cheapest software you can learn by. And it saves in all machine brands formats.

    Also he wont have to buy an embroidery machine. He can get test sewers (Embroidery machine yahoo groups) who test the designs in exchange for the free embroidery designs, but he will need about 6 -10 tester.

    Best of luck to your cousin!!!

  9. That shouldn't stop him from getting a job outside home.

    Try community or employment help groups,

    -they deal with placements for people with disabilities like your cousin all the time.

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