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If you had $1000 what would you do with it?

bjd02

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I would try get started without it.

- Get a few books on sales and learn basics of coding (just enough to upload a website template)
- Try line up your first project for a real business
- Start a progress thread on it
- Hit me up on here with any questions you got

(That is if you go that route)
By coding do you mean HTML and CSS?
 
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I would partner up with 99 other people in a similar situation to yours.

Built a online Co-Op together with them, each owning 1% of the corp.

:D


That $1k won't take you far. $100k on the other hand.... could build an online business that makes $100k to $1mil/month.
 
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Possibly... But you're gonna have to come to terms with something.... Risk.

They scary thing about having low capital is that you could lose it all on your first venture. Be prepared for that and build inner strength to pivot and try again if you need to.
Definitely, i'm the type of person never to really spend any money anyway unless i NEED to or if it's going to benefit me in some way i.e books so i've had this money sitting around for ages, at my age i have no real expenses and could live without the money until i get a proper job and raise capital.
 

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