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How to buy a business » Blog Archive » The Art Business: A Great Opportunity

How to buy a business » Blog Archive » The Art Business: A Great Opportunity

Searching for a legitimate business opportunity takes time and research. There is no business opportunity that you should ever get into that makes unrealistic demands. If there is a sense of urgency, a one time only offer that ends tomorrow, or an extremely reduced price offer, you should know that there is something wrong. There are other things to look for as well.

Illegitimate business opportunities try to pressure searching entrepreneurs into making decisions at the spur of the moment. Once they have you on the phone or you visit their website, they won’t let you leave until you make a decision. Everyone in business has a sense of urgency. We all want to get deals on the table and stir up that emotion to seal the deal. But, when a company won’t let you research the business opportunity and put the appropriate time into looking at it, that’s a sure sign you should pass on it.

If it’s a one time only offer, you should pass on it too. Legitimate business opportunities will always be there. That sense of urgency once again should be a sure sign to you that someone is nervous about letting you walk away before making a decision. If they won’t allow you to look at the opportunity to see it for what it is, then there is nothing for you to see. That means there is no opportunity.

Extremely reduced price offers are also like neon signs that you should pass on the opportunity. When someone is puffing up the value of the business while offering you such a low price that something seems wrong, it normally is. It’s ok to get a reduced price. That just makes good business sometimes. But when something is worth $5,000 and you get an offer of $197, there’s something wrong.

Legitimate business opportunities aren’t hard to find really. They are right in front of you most of the time. You just have to open your eyes and be ready when it comes. Rivky’s Art Workshops are legitimate business opportunities that provide you with so much more than a business to run. And you don’t have to be an artist to run an art workshop.

If you have business sense, you can partner with an artist in your area and really build a great workshop center together. You’ll even learn art in the process. While most people are bogged down with business details, you’ll be smiling with brush in hand and some paint on your face while everyone is enjoying your art workshop. Plus if you don’t want to partner with an artist, you can learn my art concepts in a fairly short amount of time and teach them for yourself. True satisfaction with life and you’ll be making more money than you can imagine.

Mothers who take on Rivky’s Art Workshops on a part-time basis have enough time for their families and they are bringing in impressive incomes. It’s not at all a far stretch of the imagination to expect six figures. With only a few hours a day, you can literally teach about a hundred students a week. When you start to do the math with those kinds of numbers, it’s easy to see what I’m talking about.

Rivky’s Art Workshops have a great deal to offer. You’ll be able to research the business opportunity on your own time and make decisions as you see fit. The only decision that you’ll feel rushed to make is to put your art workshop in place before someone else in your area finds out about it.

An internationally known artist as well as a mother of six, Rivky Shimon founded Rivkys Art Workshop in New York. Rivkys step-by-step method for teaching children how to create and enjoy art has earned high praise from students, teachers and parents alike. Through her new training series, Rivky plans to teach artists from across the country how to duplicate her success. Not only to ensure that art education remains a vital part of every child’s life, but also to enforce the reality that “The Rivky Method” tm works the same magic for adults as well.

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