I'm willing to put the work in a business If the idea is good and smart. I hear people around me talk about owning a insurance company, Oil company, solar panel company, and It's like how? Do people invest in a certain stock then when they make money off it they proceed to create a business? Or is it luck? What's the secret!
How do you start a business?
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OP do you know how to market and sell a product? Why not start as a real estate marketing partner and learn how to market and sell? May ready ka ng ptoduct which is real estate, makaka-pag-network ka pa which is the secret in building a business.
The answer to this varies wildly depending on the type of business.
The examples you’ve mentioned are all very expensive to start. Unless you have significant capital to play with, you’ll probably want to start simpler.
I recommend you do a little googling, read some articles, watch some youtube videos, and then come back here with more specific questions.
For traditional small service businesses that are often much lower entry cost, have a look at r/sweatystartup – this will be stuff like window washing, lawn care, pressure washing, housecleaning, handyman work, lots of hustle and grind. Businesess like these can be started up for just a couple thousand dollars or less, and are often profitable within a few weeks or less.
For innovative tech startup business models, here’s an overview of the different types of models and some examples: https://www.dkparker.com/startup_business_models/
For an overview of the typical tech startup development process / framework, check out this page: https://www.startuprocket.com/framework – and check out the resources page for some great links.
Feel free to ping me for more leads if you don’t find what you’re looking for.