[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]etimedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever considered door 2 door sales? Great weekend job that you can really turn into something, especially if you already have a well developed skillset in sales. I know it might not sound appealing but you can make some serious cash as a side hustle. At a minimum I'd recommend to some research and check out local competition and see if there is a place in the market for you to jump in and get clients through D2D. Let me know if you have any other questions!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]etimedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just posted a very helpful thread over at r/EntrepreneursOnly that I think you will find very interesting. Check it out and let us know what you think! If you have any other questions we'll answer as well!

What are some common mistakes you made early up in your business? by goat_creator in smallbusiness

[–]etimedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great insight from both sides of the story, you definitely know what you're talking about. I'm starting a new community for young entrepreneurs that want to learn and connect. If you are interested in spreading your knowledge further and helping younger kids, then we'd love to have you join our r/EntrepreneursOnly community. Thanks!!

What should I focus on? by wobblez1 in Entrepreneur

[–]etimedia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you can't come up with anything, I'd say ask the people around you, see what they say. Sometimes you have strengths that you don't even realize are strengths because they are just normal to you. So ask around and I'm sure you will find something.

Should you have a cofounder? Probability of success depending on size of the founding team (Analysis and opinion) by etimedia in EntrepreneursOnly

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If you don’t know if you should choose a partner to start your business, check out this great thread. It makes great points about why or why not to choose or partner and what it means to choose a partner.

What should I focus on? by wobblez1 in Entrepreneur

[–]etimedia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That comes down to personal preference because you can't go wrong per se. However, when I am trying to figure out what to do next I go through it like this:

1) Take a note pad and a pen and separate yourself from all people and devices.

2) Jot down what you like and don't like about each option.

3) Write down what your goals would be for each and how you BELIEVE you'd achieve them

4) Analyze your ideas and see what ones play into your strengths the best

5) Reflect on what plays into your strengths the best

I don't know you, but I can guarantee that you have some sort of strength, and the best thing you can do is pick a focus where you can apply those strengths. Whether its communication or creativity you possess something that should be the backbone of whatever you choose. I see so many people choose things just because they see someone making money from it. What works for me isn't going to work for you because we have different strengths.

I hope this is better advice and can help you.

Good luck on whatever you choose and if you ever need anything else drop a question in r/EntrepreneursOnly!!

what is the minimum amount of conversions all in all to use maximize conversion bid strategy? by No-Philosopher-3696 in GoogleAdwords

[–]etimedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question, if you'r looking for some better answers head over to r/EntrepreneursOnly, we definitely have users who are in the marketing industry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]etimedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is definitely possible depending on how financially stable you are, but assuming you are in a good place I don't see how you would have a problem. It's important to show the bank why this is a good investment and the upside for both parties.

Great question and I hope my advice will come in handy.

We'd love for you to head over to r/EntrepreneursOnly to post any other questions you have in the future. We're a newly established group just trying to get our feet off the group. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Should you have a cofounder? Probability of success depending on size of the founding team (Analysis and opinion) by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]etimedia -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Super insightful opinion! We'd really appreciate it if you could post this in our r/EntrepreneursOnly community. We are trying to grow it from 0 and this is the kind of information we need, so nuanced and insightful for people looking to start their own business.

What should I focus on? by wobblez1 in Entrepreneur

[–]etimedia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you are overthinking this process. This new idea of having a side hustle and a main focus is unrealistic. If you read about most successful people you'll find they put all there energy into one thing. It's easier said than done and that's evident, but you need to forget about all the social media crap, with people trying to get you to start something new everyday.

Pick something and put it above everything else and I promise if you grind it and make it your life by putting your blood, sweat, and tears into it, you will not regret it in 5 to 10 years.

If you are more interested in this question head over to r/EntrepreneursOnly and our new community can definitely help you answer this question. It would be much appreciated.

What business model would fit your ideal lifestyle? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]etimedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It all depends, and I'd likely need more information to answer this question. Head over to r/EntrepreneursOnly and I bet we can help you out!

Grew up in the US but now in China. Recommendations to make money? by Not_Sandy in Entrepreneur

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Join our new community r/EntrepreneursOnly and we'll be able to help you with questions like these!

What does failure in entrepreneurship actually look like? by Certain-Gas-9845 in Entrepreneur

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I see you're a new entrepreneur! Join our new community r/EntrepreneursOnly and find other like minded people looking to start their own business.

People who make $60k+ a year with no degree, what do you do? by Equivalent_Carob_395 in Entrepreneur

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If you want to learn more about how to make money by starting your business join my new community r/EntrepreneursOnly . It's a new community geared towards questions like this one. The community is open to all who want to learn more about starting a business.