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if u just a mf with at least a stack, u can get into the remy hair business or selling womens club wear :manny:

I know a few women personally (young women) that are making 10k a month selling hair weave and womens club wear.

Just find u a decent cheap vendor, create an online store on bigcartel or storenvy and u in business.

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This is interesting. More information on this would be appreciated. How are they generating that much a month? Are they doing anything to/treating the hair that a regular person would not be able to do?

Hopefully this thread won't die.
 

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This is interesting. More information on this would be appreciated. How are they generating that much a month? Are they doing anything to/treating the hair that a regular person would not be able to do?

Hopefully this thread won't die.

Some of the ladies hook up with hairstylists within their area and the stylist send clients to the hair seller to purchase the hair and then the stylist do the client's hair and then the hair dealer uploads pics of the hair he/she is selling on a client. Also, another marketing move is once u start ur business, have a well known youtube beauty vlogger review ur hair aka send the bytch some free hair and she will give u a good review and post a video giving your website or online business a good review :shaq:

I should start chargin yall nikkas coli cash cus I know all the ends and outs of the business :steviej:

Another thing, you don't necessarily need an online store either....as long as u got an instagram, you can upload pics of the hair weave (hashtag them) follow a lot of black women :russ: and if they care to purchase from you, u can open up a business account via paypal and create a business email and they can email you what/how many bundles of weave they want and you email them back an invoice laying out the price of the hair, shipping and handling etc.
 

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I'm going to learn a trade this year, start-up my own company and pull in sub-contract work.

what you should do is do a lil research in the area u stay in and see what is really needed but not offered within that area and learn a trade for it, get u some cheap business cards ( great deals on business cards online), make yourself a business page on facebook, twitter etc.
 

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I quit Verizon last month to start my own business, website should be complete in about a week been in production for the past few weeks. Really excited.
 

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I fukk w/ this dudes Youtube channel.
There are a lot of people out there doing big things w/ little start up money.

 
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Some of the ladies hook up with hairstylists within their area and the stylist send clients to the hair seller to purchase the hair and then the stylist do the client's hair and then the hair dealer uploads pics of the hair he/she is selling on a client. Also, another marketing move is once u start ur business, have a well known youtube beauty vlogger review ur hair aka send the bytch some free hair and she will give u a good review and post a video giving your website or online business a good review :shaq:

I should start chargin yall nikkas coli cash cus I know all the ends and outs of the business :steviej:

Another thing, you don't necessarily need an online store either....as long as u got an instagram, you can upload pics of the hair weave (hashtag them) follow a lot of black women :russ: and if they care to purchase from you, u can open up a business account via paypal and create a business email and they can email you what/how many bundles of weave they want and you email them back an invoice laying out the price of the hair, shipping and handling etc.

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Thanks for the info. This is definitely an area where there will always be money depending on how hard the person works. I hate to say it but black women will spend money on their hair before anything else. Even if it's at the other things expense.
 

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Thanks for the info. This is definitely an area where there will always be money depending on how hard the person works. I hate to say it but black women will spend money on their hair before anything else. Even if it's at the other things expense.

true :ld:

The brokest bytches keep their hair layed for the gawds :bow:

If u want to start a simple/easy business then this is the best route you can take...anyone with steady/decent income can do this. :thumbsup:
 

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been really looking into starting my own business recently.. anymore input in this thread?


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