What is the easiest way to start a small business?
90% of those planning to launch a business struggle with the question, "What product should I launch my business with?"
Even if the product is fixed, where should it be sold? How do you sell? The price to be sold? Will my client also? etc. Since there is so much uncertainty, many individuals consider starting but never actually do.
As a result, I'll be demonstrating how to launch a business with minimal expenditure in today's post.
There are many additional approaches in addition to the one I'll demonstrate here; if you're interested, I can write a series of postings about them.
Buy one, get one free. Let's select this product. You have to figure out a ton of stuff, so I used this as an example. Now, your city must have at least 500,000 residents. (a matter of fact). (In a place where over 5 lakh people live, all kinds of possibilities arise.)
As far as I can tell, practically all big box stores have a section where these things are sold. (four detergents 500g for only 70 rupees, one free if you buy two Lexus biscuit packets, two dishwashers for 110 rupees, etc.)
You must make a little financial investment to launch your firm, and you must create a Facebook business page.
What you will need for this company is listed below:
- an enterprise page on Facebook.
- a pro at marketing on Facebook.
- keeping in touch with you to maintain a sufficient supply of goods.
- keeping solid records of all the clients who contact you for items after seeing your ads or who search for different kinds of information.
- Because it ultimately matters, you must understand how to turn one-time clients into recurring customers. (Customer is king, the customer is everything)