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Business ideas ??
Do any of you have any business ideas that are a for sure thing to make you millions ?? Looking for something that's pandemic/recession proof..
Ideally something that's original , but just something in demand or important will be okay as well I'm not too picky ![]() Last edited by strungout; 02-07-2023 at 04:38 AM.. |
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Doubt anybody is going to give you their business ideas.
Honestly, you have to work. I was in that mindset when I was young.. always rose to the top in anything I did and knew I'd do better than "that" guy running the company if shown how or given the chance. Anyway...its hard to do sh*t when you're not liquid. It's hard to start a business on a little money (having 30k ect is little money). You need to work yourself up and keep applying for more lucrative jobs increasing your income. Once you start making good money and start having a good bit in the bank to play with...not only will you have the funds to start something and have the cash to keep it afloat while you get things together but you'll start being around other people making money (and some a lot more than you) and start seeing what they're doing (or they have a business that helps you in what youre doing ect) and then you start doing things like that. The stuff pictured in the op is cool but they're basic things or things you really have to hit a homerun on like being a youtube star |
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some of my side hustle....
Selling shoes, clothes, tools, toys, video games on eBay. Go to the sale rack and buy stuff to resell. go on liquidation.com for bulk items Trading in the Stock market/ Crypto Teaching people how to trade for a monthly fee Print on-demand store through Etsy & Printful. Easy to do without holding any inventory, plus Printful packs and ships the items. All I do is collect the profit My wife and I also own a Hair Salon Find something that your passionate about and focus on that. The more research you do the better you;'ll be. Go on YouTube and watch hours of videos on side hustle |
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first off, you should step into a niche that YOU'RE passionate about -- otherwise, work will feel just like that, work. doing what you love and getting paid is dope. aside from that, you gotta understand it takes time to build sh*t up (idea, product, clientele, trust, good reputation, and all that).... ain't nothing you step into going to bring you a "milly" super quick, fast and in a hurry like that... also, u gotta know and understand it's not even always about having a lot of money, it's about how you SPEND your money. if you're horrible with money, you gotta fix and adjust that first -- ppl be thinking they get more money, they gon' automatically smarten up and just know what to do with it. you gotta look into understanding the dynamics and in's and out's of having bread (finances) -- and how to break it apart, and what to break it apart for.
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Op, how much money do you have to invest (be honest...if it's nit a low amount it's fine. If you're embellishing it will only hurt you)? Also, what's your experience? Have you been in sales, lending, hvac ect...and how did you do? Again, lying only hurts you because you won't get an answer the will benefit you (example...and this isn't me lying...everything I've ever done on a daily basis if trained the same as another group of people I've always been #1 or at least top 10%. Whether it was sports, hobbies, jobs, education...anything. but if you tell me that and it's not true...any advice I give you'll fall on your face. There's some things you have to outwork everybody else and really be able to just catch on and figure sh*t out better than anybody else and theirs others that don't require that...real estate for example. More about knowing the process and having the funds).
Can't promise anything and not going to give anything that might take food off my plate but depending on your answer might be able to give you some ideas |
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You can buy a thing to print t shirts or shorts and heat press them. Or charge people for heat pressing their inventory
With photography shooting weddings makes good money. Most photographers hate doing that tho. They're all snobby about it (compromising their artistic integrity and all that bullsh*t) Read biographies like shoe dog, Steve jobs , stuff like that. Gives you ideas Last edited by Hellmatic; 02-07-2023 at 12:23 PM.. |
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1. Keep looking for better opportunities for more money 2. Don't spend that money. This is a big issue for people...say somebody is able to save 10k a year and then get a job for a 50k raise (say 30k after taxes). Now they have 40k a year but go and start eating out, taking vacations, get a new car, upgrade their house and only have 15k-20k. Need to sacrifice for the next decade while ypu build sh*t snd start businesses. 3. Get liquid and use other people money if you can as much as possible. People always think they can start a business for not much money but it takes a lot and most companies take 6 months to a year to start turning a profit. If you only have the startup costs and not the overhead for 6 months majority of business Wil fail. 4. Understanding 100% how to operate the business (usually have had to work in it). Can have the best idea ever but if you don't know "every" single detail from opening the door in the morning until you close (along woth licensing ect needed) it will fail 5. Do it | |
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The first step is understanding that there's no such thing as a "good" or "bad" business idea - only those that do and don't, have and haven't worked. People always ask "what's a business idea I can do..." and my reply is "what have you done? Are you doing?" If you can't tell me what you've failed at, I can't tell you what you'll be successful at.
Pick one, find your audience, and pitch it to them. Honestly, 99% of all business ideas can be started in 7 days or less for less than $100 (in some form). Focus solely on bringing money in, and use that capital to grow the business to the point you can scale it. |
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