Tips For Housewives Who Want To Work From Home, Businesses According To Needs
JAKARTA - Housewives usually have a lot of responsibilities and a lot of work in managing their homes so they can't leave the house for a long time. However, the possibility of opening a business has never been lost.
Many businesses can be run by housewives. The most promising thing is business according to needs. For example, starting the creative business idea by selling vegetables ready to cook.
The next creative business opportunity is a business that can be managed online, namely the dropshipper. The learning guidance business for highly educated mothers but wants to stay at home to accompany children's growth and development.
Another important need for fellow mothers is cosmetics. This business is quite promising, founded by the survival of Cosmetic Herbals (SR12) for 8 years working with housewives as resellers.
Its products are known from VCO (Virgin Coconut Oil), Baduy forest honey, dates, shampoo, powder, lip care, face wash, body wash, andiri equipped with Glowmill nutrients. SR12 Skincare partners initiated by husband and wife, Toni Firmansyah and Asrianty Salam have crossed the tens of thousands of partners and 376 distributors spread from Aceh to Papua.
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In fact, they also prepare SR12 University which holds the Business Opportunity SR12 every week. "They get discounts from sales made. The discounts or discounts vary according to the level of the partnership. Only by shopping for a minimum of IDR 500 thousand will get a discount of 20% and have become a Reseller," said Toni Firmansyah.
There are several products with the top sales, namely Gomilku milk, Deodorant spray, VCO, Bulus Soap, Lip Care, Manjakani, Salimah Slim, Honey, Ceramide, Cussion, and many more.
Opportunities to be a partner can be done from anywhere so that even a busy housewife can run it. "This is a dynamic business, it can be run anywhere, at home or outside the home, while lying down or even drinking coffee with friends. All you need is a strong desire to run a business," concluded Asrianty Salam.