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re: Start up failure options

Posted on 3/28/24 at 10:32 am to
Posted by tigerfoot
Alexandria
Member since Sep 2006
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Posted on 3/28/24 at 10:32 am to
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It’s a very high passive income opportunity that does not take but one college age employee to do the work.


Hate to say it, but products such as this sometimes dont get much attention, nor do they cost much to a business. And if it is a necessary service, why risk a startup for very little savings or differentiators.

Do something different, more efficient, neater, cleaner, maybe not a college student but an established senior retiree? Maybe a tact such as an older employee versus younger would allow you to frame your company as responsible, safe, and trustworthy.

You have to have SOMETHING to sell beyond the service. Hell, ask the potential client if they have any one in mind that needs a great job as you are growing?

Dont deliver coffee or form a partnership until after they sign. Then dont forget them.

I started a business from zero 6 years ago. We now have over 550 customers. Most from connections prior and just now have we built a company that can go out and compete for customers.
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