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What's a good business to operate for elderly people? |
Hi there, telecommunications- they can build a simple business by collaborating with a corporation and run their business out of their homes on the phone refering people over to the industry on services they're most likely already using and paying for anyway. Saving people money on their local and long distance telephone services, Interenet services, voip, digital, video phones, cellular phones and plans, through all the major cellular phone providers as well as Satellite TV. Products that are high in demand and everyone uses every day. You might want to consider a "personal services" business that help seniors take care of things that they can no longer do, like shopping, house cleaning, etc. I think that is a growing business in the country now that the population is getting older, but the elderly doesn't necessarily live near their children who might normally help them with this kind of stuff. |
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