GoodyTwoKicks

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[–] GoodyTwoKicks@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

You don’t lol.

As the old saying goes, you must spend money to make money. Or at least spend time to make money.

Find a way to make money. A job, a craft, a side hustle, anything to gain currency.

Once that’s steady, build your credit. Put some of that money on secured credit cards and keep them under the credit utilization rate.

After your score goes up, you then can figure out how you wanna start your career as an entrepreneur.

You’ll be eligible for certain business loans if not on the right track to growing your businesses from the ground up.

But before you do all of this, figure out what business you’d like to enter to become one and stick to it.

[–] GoodyTwoKicks@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You have nothing to be humiliated about. You took a chance that they would never even think of in their lifetime.

They believe if you work for other successful people, you’ve accomplished life. Old Skool thinking.

Because let’s be honest, if your business would’ve taken off and you’d be making millions, they’d STILL find a way to hate rather than to congratulate. They’d probably still be like “ Oh, your business isn’t as big as “ so and so.

You have no reason to feel humiliated by them. They don’t see what you see. You don’t need that approval.

[–] GoodyTwoKicks@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

You gotta put yourself in the shoe.

For a simple example, you live in a climate where in the winter, it snows pretty bad. So you get your snow blower out and it’s even having trouble plowing through all the snow in your driveway. So as you’re having trouble, you ponder “ how can I make this problem go away? “. Then you start brainstorming and come up with “ What if I can find a way to emit enough heat from the blower to melt some of the snow as I’m plowing? “ then boom, The Frosty Melter 3000.

Now, is a good idea? Would it sell? Maybe. But you don’t know until you actually start researching and really look into what you’re solving and who you’re solving it for.

People get hit by cars everyday, seems like. But what people don’t know is that someone invented a device that could be put on the front-end of a car and if the car detects that you’re about to hit a human being, it deploys what looks to be like an angled blanket that’s scoops the person up and possibly saves their life from being flown several feet in the street.

You think people are using that invention? Could you imagine how innovative it would’ve been if it had reached a great potential? Don’t just think outside the box, analyze it.

 

I’m currently on the path to use their website to pitch a business plan in hopes to grab the attention of investors. I had a conversation about starting an LP business with a stranger and he pointed me to this website.

Has anyone in this subreddit use their services? If so, were you successful? What was the process like and did your startup become successful after using them?

Also if you have any other places to recommend for a startup business, I’d be glad to hear them.