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Great question , the most important thing is to start , people win and reach their levels of journey because they started , start with small scale , focus on quality customers experience , you can build an empire from it tbh actually
Yes, I have a substantial fund that I can start with. I just feel the business will be better with more investment and not from complete scratch. The business is a food joint, which is I invest a lot in it will be considered a restaurant.This depends on the kind of business and amount you have already budget to start. But I can just give advice that if you have a amount that can start it now maybe you should go ahead to start it from small scale and you are see more money you can be financing it.
Perhaps you are right. The business is a competitive one and any slight delay might see another person hijack the idea. I will think about starting small and see how it goes.I think it is best to start with what you have now and keep growing as the money accumulates. If you keep postponing, another person will take up your idea and you won't much room left for growth. So start now with the little you have.
If you have a fund that can be managed to start the business, then I will advise you to start. If you have already made a plan and find a suitable l Location for it before someone else will take the location From you.Yes, I have a substantial fund that I can start with. I just feel the business will be better with more investment and not from complete scratch. The business is a food joint, which is I invest a lot in it will be considered a restaurant.
I think I will work on this advice. The business is a competitive one at this region, so before I lose the location I should start with what I have first. I can upgrade slowly and steadily.If you have a fund that can be managed to start the business, then I will advise you to start. If you have already made a plan and find a suitable l Location for it before someone else will take the location From you.
If you have enough to be used as capital for the basic things, it's best to start. I once started an online business but without a laptop, it was not easy.Many people have started from scratch and have made it to the top successful. At the same time, others start at the top by spending a lot of money. Right now I am caught in between. Do you think I should start with what I have now or wait till I can save more and add to it?
You have a valid point. I think I will start first and then gradually upgrade as time goes on. I was thinking I will not get enough turnover as I wanted if I started small, but it seems it is the best decision right now.If the business is a type of business that need to start from scratch so that you can gain potential customers, yoh can start with the little you have. You know! Customers don't just come like in business. It involves a gradual process.
Start with the little that you have procastination is always a thief of time and successMany people have started from scratch and have made it to the top successful. At the same time, others start at the top by spending a lot of money. Right now I am caught in between. Do you think I should start with what I have now or wait till I can save more and add to it?
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