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* Learn HTML/CSS on Youtube/Udemy, and start building websites for people.Another challenge that I face along with many others is that it sounds like you can't start anything without a lot of capital.
This post feels like it went nowhere, but I guess I wanted to ask, "Is it even worth it to try?"
With a time limit, low budget, and young age, the world is playing against me and I'm not about to stop, though it's awfully tempting to just wait a while.
Where you goin?Second, I'm moving somewhere for two years where I won't be able to do anything on the internet or do business in probably fall 2021.
Right. Also: starting could simply be researching the business you want to build. Doing competitor research, learning about the industry as much as you can, finding the gaps. Finding the people that need help, drawing up the business plan if you need to. Lining up financing if you need it. What would your website look like? Customer acquisition?With just a strict time limit I think it important that you just start. Maybe you wouldn't make it. But when you start you have the chance to make it, in comparison to never starting.
Great point. What do you think about teaming up with somebody, when you have such a short time limit?Right. Also: starting could simply be researching the business you want to build. Doing competitor research, learning about the industry as much as you can, finding the gaps. Finding the people that need help, drawing up the business plan if you need to. Lining up financing if you need it. What would your website look like? Customer acquisition?
This stuff is work. Just because you're gathering data and research doesn't mean it's action faking. It means you are learning about what you are getting into, and building this thing in your mind so you have a clear sense of what needs to be done.
Ask some of the people on the Forum here. Some of them have taken years to find the right product. The key is to be honestly engaged in the process of finding and delivering value to someone.
I don't generally recommend partnerships unless there is a real need and a real chance that it becomes successful enough that there is enough money for everyone to be happy upon exit.Great point. What do you think about teaming up with somebody, when you have such a short time limit?
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