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Started off like that but it’s not the way to go forward, hired an accountant to save me a bunch of time on that. Then employees to reduce workload. Otherwise you’ll just get burnt out and not grow as much as you could
How do you find a co-founder? I don't have a huge network and don't want to trust a stranger
can you elaborate more and educate me into what you meant by (and not gtow as much as you could) im stuck in here i dont know how to grow my business
This is the way. Still pretty small. But otherwise I’d lose it & go live in a hut in the woods.
Did exactly this. It is possible to keep your business alive - but it's impossible to keep up with changes on your own.