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At a workshop I attended, the speaker said the cheapest business to startup is a cleaning service - you just need a few cleaning supplies.
Did that speaker sell cleaning supplies? Or courses on how to start a cleaning company?
It was a free workshop on business startup. The speaker went on to share about a person who has started up a cleaning business by investing in new branded vehicles as an example of how not to start up a business. The point was, get out and hustle and make money. Don’t put money into branding and expensive equipment before you have built up a clientele.