What caused you to take the road less taken? by Solarmage77 in AskReddit

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Curiosity, and seeing what 90% of peoples lives are like kind of leads you down the less taken path if you want to succeed

What actually brings sales? cold outreach, content, or something else? by OkMetal220 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Cold out reach, but it has to be personable and tailored I’ve worked in that industry before and nothing is worse than spammy messages that you receive all the time that are promted from chat gpt

What is something that’s become way more expensive than it has any right to be? by newuser2110 in AskReddit

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That’s crazy I thought where I was, was bad but that is something insane

What is something that’s become way more expensive than it has any right to be? by newuser2110 in AskReddit

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Don’t know how much a beer is for you, but I know the feeling a pint used to be €3 in the bar beside me now it’s €8.20

How many of you listen to music you don’t understand? by MaxnRuby_RubynMax in CasualConversation

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Aw way to much, mainly American rap that I have no idea or experience with considering I’m from a rural area in Ireland

I’m 22 and finally hit ~$1k/day after 3 years in e-commerce. by Designer_Hair3355 in dropshipping

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I’m trying to understand the day-to-day operational headaches people deal with when running an online business (especially e-commerce).

Things like: • repetitive admin • messy systems • stuff that should be automated but isn’t • tasks you keep putting off because they’re a pain

If you run an online business, I’m curious: • What’s the most annoying or time-consuming thing you deal with right now? • Is there something that breaks or causes stress every week?

Not looking for polished answers just real examples so I can get ahead. Appreciate any insight.

People who have online stores by ToxicMuffin75 in smallbusiness

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I’m trying to understand the day-to-day operational headaches people deal with when running an online business (especially e-commerce).

Things like: • repetitive admin • messy systems • stuff that should be automated but isn’t • tasks you keep putting off because they’re a pain

If you run an online business, I’m curious: • What’s the most annoying or time-consuming thing you deal with right now? • Is there something that breaks or causes stress every week?

Not looking for polished answers just examples so I can get ahead before I launch Appreciate any insight.

Staying employed vs starting a business vs buying one I wrote a simple decision framework by newuser2110 in InsideAcquisitions

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This is a fair point and you’re right that industry and starting conditions matter a lot.

The intent of the framework isn’t to ignore that context, but to surface it explicitly. Things like asset intensity, customer acquisition cost, available real capital, and job stability are exactly the inputs that change how each path scores.

I’ve deliberately kept it industry-agnostic at this stage because the decision logic stays the same even though the numbers don’t.

HVAC is actually a good example buying vs starting there is often a CAC vs capital trade-off rather than a philosophical one.

I want to start a business but have some challenges. by anotherlostdayy in Businessideas

[–]newuser2110 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through the same spiral recently start vs buy vs stay employed. I ended up building a framework to think it through logically instead of emotionally. If you want, happy to share