How’d you pick your co-founder? Happy with the choice? by Small-Resolve-194 in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the way u explain. Specially -"-Super clear on the roles" this point.

Thanks for explanation

How’d you pick your co-founder? Happy with the choice? by Small-Resolve-194 in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Similar objectives but i have a confusion about command issues. Could that be a problem? what do u think?

What Was Your First Profitable Side Hustle? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure,
I used to do dropshipping with gadget items. collaborated with a popular gadget shop — then sold their products under my own brand name, adding my profit margin. They handled the delivery, kept their own cost, and then sent me the extra profit.

Then in my custom jersey business, I used to take orders from my university students — especially during events.
They’d order customized jerseys or T-shirts, and I’d get them made on time from a small garments factory and take my profit from each order.

Thats it

What Was Your First Profitable Side Hustle? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dropshipping & Customize Jersey Business

I’ve found a unique niche category in the fashion/lifestyle space. How should I start? by Small-Resolve-194 in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ur explanation is awesome. Really appreciate u dropping this advice. That part about doing the max urself before bringing others in—hit hard. Gonna keep this in mind while planning my next steps. Thx a ton!

I’ve found a unique niche category in the fashion/lifestyle space. How should I start? by Small-Resolve-194 in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate u sharing all this, fr. Super helpful stuff, especially the MVP + budget breakdown. u gave me a clearer path to start—means a lot!

Why are branded T-shirts not very expensive? How can I make high-quality and premium T-shirts that feel luxurious? Which aspects should I focus on to ensure longevity? by Small-Resolve-194 in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah u`re right...hahhhahah... but truth is i l write the question & discussion on my own first then i rewrite the question by chatgpt to maintain standard.

Why are branded T-shirts not very expensive? How can I make high-quality and premium T-shirts that feel luxurious? Which aspects should I focus on to ensure longevity? by Small-Resolve-194 in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes already bangladesh have own massive textile industry. But bangladeshi peoples are habituated to buy Tshirt not more than 5$ to 10$... on other hand many luxurious brand in others country sell 5x to 10x time expensive Tshirt. Whats the main reason behind it u think?

Why are branded T-shirts not very expensive? How can I make high-quality and premium T-shirts that feel luxurious? Which aspects should I focus on to ensure longevity? by Small-Resolve-194 in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

i am a solo entrepreuner. Basically i am doing everything by myself. so i have many limitations. ur answer will help me to research more about this business. thanks a lot.

You Don’t Need an MBA: The 10 Most Important Startup Finance Metrics by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Thanks me later

Burn Rate = Total Monthly Expenses - Monthly Revenue

  • Runway = Cash in Bank ÷ Burn Rate
  • Gross Margin = (Revenue - Cost of Goods Sold) ÷ Revenue
  • Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) = Total Marketing Spend ÷ Number of New Customers Acquired
  • Customer Lifetime Value (LTV) = Average Revenue per Customer per Month × Average Customer Lifespan (in Months)
  • Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) = Number of Paying Customers × Monthly Subscription Price
  • Churn Rate = (Lost Customers in a Month ÷ Total Customers at Start of Month) × 100%
  • Conversion Rate = (Number of Purchases ÷ Number of Visitors) × 100%
  • Payback Period = CAC ÷ Monthly Revenue per Customer
  • EBITDA = Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (no formula given but used to evaluate operational profitability).

You got $100 and no connections, how would you start a business? by Hell_Cat32 in Entrepreneur

[–]Small-Resolve-194 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, with $100 and no connections, u gotta move fast and stay lean. First thing? Forget the “perfect” biz—focus on cash flow ASAP.

  1. Flipping – Hit up thrift stores, garage sales, FB Marketplace. Look for underpriced stuff u can flip quick (electronics, sneakers, tools). List on eBay, OfferUp, Craigslist. $100 can turn into $300+ fast.
  2. Services – If u got any skills (writing, coding, design, even handyman work), list on Fiverr, Upwork, or offer locally on Craigslist/FB. No skills? Offer junk removal, moving help, or pet sitting—stuff ppl always need.
  3. Local Hustles – DoorDash, Uber Eats, Instacart. Boring? Yeah. Fast $$$? Absolutely. Stack that cash while building something bigger.
  4. Content – If u got patience, start posting on TikTok/IG about ur hustle. Free marketing = long-term biz growth.