Welcome, visitor! [ Register | Loginrss  |  tw

List Your Events

 

(Green Business Opportunities) (Solar Golf Carts/Cars)

  • Listed: April 3, 2011 3:46 pm
  • Expires: This ad has expired

www.golfcarsolar.com (Golf Cart Dealers)(Green Business Opportunities)(Solar Golf Carts)(Green Businesses). Find out how you can use this product in your business or home, get tax credits, etc. Awesome Going Green Business Opportunity.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

If you are fluent in Portuguese, then you may consider tapping into the immense wealth generating opportunities opening up in oil and mineral — rich Angola. Africa’s fastest growing economy currently imports most of the skilled labour it requires to run its industries and most other activities as it seeks to build its own capacity. However, Kenyans can only get visas through the Angola embassy in Dar as salaam, a service Kenya airways has offered to provide until the two countries establish formal diplomatic ties.

, , , , ,

219 total views, 1 so far today

  

Sponsored Links

15 Responses to “(Green Business Opportunities) (Solar Golf Carts/Cars)”

  1. solarbznesblueprint on April 3, 2011 @ 3:59 pm

    There are really only two types of solar integrators: one makes money, and the other…..just makes sales. Which one do you want to be? Visit solarbznesblueprint channel to know the solar business secrets.. :)

  2. nickmooreimages on April 3, 2011 @ 4:35 pm

    It still fathoms me how people are still seen turning the camera on and walking into view.

  3. GreenEmerge on April 3, 2011 @ 5:29 pm

    Made in USA; I get it. It only tells people it’s going to be more expensive! It is an interesting product, but the advertisement needs to be professional if you want to attract international and professional buyers. There are tons of “AAAA…”. Russel seems to be a little better in advertising this product. Too many hand movements, playing around and repeating same stuff makes it ugly and boring. Hope you make some improvements. Good Luck on your business adventure

  4. magellanmax on April 3, 2011 @ 6:07 pm

    Angola’s problem is not that it can’t be great, it’s the fact that government hasn’t done enough to boost up the ‘middle class’ population which in essence drives the economy of any big & growing nation. When you have the polar opposites like they do now, chances are it will be a cut-throat endeavor to survive. I need to visit Luanda and see it for myself. Can’t wait!

  5. TheBlackRite on April 3, 2011 @ 6:08 pm

    of course Angola is “damn expensive” when the govt, who takes orders from their foreign(white) CONTROLLERS, relies oin a SINGLE resource(oil) for revenue which comes in FOREIGN CURRENCY that the govt and the afrian oligarchy turns right around and spends on foreeing made food, clothing, jewelry, computers, cars, etc. African countries are by no means “independent”. How can countries essentially ruled by foreign OIL and MINING companies and their stooges be “independent”?

  6. EddyNicolay on April 3, 2011 @ 6:37 pm

    @Orionetsirius se não gosta do que ve em luanda, por favor nunca mais ponha o pé no país. não é assim? WE NEED HATERS. PRECISAMOS DE INVEJOSOS.
    Na paz :-)

  7. EddyNicolay on April 3, 2011 @ 7:23 pm

    @Orionetsirius infelizmente não vivo em Luanda. Então so notas os menores detalhes? Eu não disse que tava perfeita, e concordo que parte da população seja um tanto estupida. mas não diga que nao mudou. mudou, e está a mudar.
    o macaco só olha pra a cauda do outro.
    “O povo pessimista e invejoso fechou os olhos para as coisas boas”
    Se é angolano, em vez de falar muito e criticar, faça, contribua.
    Se não é angolano, não meta o narís em negócios em que não é chamado.

    na paz :-)

  8. Orionetsirius on April 3, 2011 @ 7:43 pm

    Angola e Luanda. A capital e a Mutamba

  9. Orionetsirius on April 3, 2011 @ 8:33 pm

    @EddyNicolay HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. hmm. vou te dar um exemplo oh espertalhao/a, eu voltei em angola depois de 11 anos. encontrei o mesmo burraco na mutamba. Com a mesma falha. I com as mesmas aguas a escorrerem Eu proprio vi com os meus olhos. Baldes do lixo bem grandes i bem vazios, a populacao prefere atirar o lixo para o chao. Chamas isto ignorancia? eu acho que o mais ignorante e voce que vive nela todos os dias

  10. EddyNicolay on April 3, 2011 @ 8:48 pm

    @Orionetsirius ouça o que o jornalista diz 0:23. não acredito k eles estejam a falar atoa

  11. EddyNicolay on April 3, 2011 @ 9:42 pm

    @Orionetsirius Não pode dizer que tá na mesma. 35 anos de independdência, dos quais, 30 anos de guerra civíl e destruição – por favor comparar imagens de 2005 e de 2010 e depois veja se ha ou não diferenças. Sem ofença, não seja ignorante ou pessimista. Se para si, ta na mesma, contribua com algo melhor em vez de falar e não fazer nada :)

  12. Orionetsirius on April 3, 2011 @ 10:25 pm

    sinceramente, 35 anos de indepndencia…angola esta na mesma. Os proprios que se dizem donos da terra, nem sequer limpar a terra deles conseguem…a capital e parte mais suja do pais, com arvores seca que datao da guerra colonial. Tudo feito sem amor i a toa..seco i sem vida

  13. migasfiesta on April 3, 2011 @ 10:45 pm

    @suensmith it is true man, my parents have a single apartment with one room in luanda old side, they rent it for over a thousand dollars a month. people in angola make a lot money. it is a very rich and expensive country. it is the 2010 most expensive city in the world for immigrant. just google it.

  14. Lol kwani ni mortgage ya nyumba za San Francisco? jamaa hajatembea sana ajue vile atadanganya washamba wenzake!

  15. A house renting for $4,500.00 a month? How much do you earn? I highly doubt it.. but then again you are the same guy who told us that Angola has a lot, immense opportunity for business!! Do you listen to yourself dude?!

Leave a Reply

To inquire about this ad listing, complete the form below to send a message to the ad poster.

Information about the ad poster

  • Listed by: admin
  • Member Since: December 15, 2010

Categories