There’s a general trend towards reshoring that is increasingly valuable with the current breakdown of supply chains and the incredible increases in shipping costs and times. There’s also a building resentment towards the CCP that doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. I would go to India to find new suppliers. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a complete embargo of Chinese goods within the next few years.
With broth brain Biden as the potus… Most likely…
I want this so bad
I’m tired of people creating pollution just so they can try to play entrepreneur for a few months
Facts.
Not a single person in the world needs “dr.loud” apparel, junk, etc
There are 100’s of different companies (or more) already doing this exact bs.
It’s only the beginning. As soon you you get that you’ll want 3D printer, then a CNC, and it just goes on. At the end of the day though that’s how you really build a great manufacturing business. When you invest in equipment and tools you create a moat that prevents upstart competitors from moving in on you. Example is Chemglass. They have all the tooling to make the parts that we buy from them. We cannot compete with them directly because they will always have a lower cost. We have to sell a shit ton of glass to invest in the tools, only to be at the same level as them. That’s the difference in like 70 years of reinvestment.
I want them all for sure. That’s just the latest addition to my dream arsenal
Wait until he sees China town lmao
Thank you for your feedback, Doesnt that require so much upfront cost?
You gotta start somewhere. Pokémon cards and selling candy in gradeschool was the start of the hustle.
I started with selling .coms and websites and digital stuff like video game items in my highschool and college years.
Websites and businesses needing tech help fed me.
It’s about what you’re passionate about more than picking a random item to sell because it’s profitable.
Like your solo cups, they’re perfect.
Yes, don’t do it stupidly. Use your capital wisely and make sure it makes good financial sense, but when it does don’t be afraid to reinvest. You can also write off some and that tends to be a favorable things tax wise. It also anchors your business with assets that makes everyone else a little more comfortable. That can also work to your disadvantage so again use your capital wisely.
If you want to learn how to build a website. Then at the same time start selling websites…
https://www.godaddy.com/reseller-program
This $107/year
Covers your .com, hosting, email tool, and much more.
While also you are then able to sell .coms and make deals for customers websites.
Teach a man to fish
Otherwise, stick to just focusing on your brand / logo / main product and get a Shopify or pay for a WooCommerce to be built / themed for you.
I know how to build websites, I have no problems with that. But I know a website is only one small part of the solution…
So, you’re saying I can join the program, pay 107 a year for my online presence, run my normal business and it gives me the options to sell domains and other shit?
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I need to figure out how to print better labels
Need glossy waterproof blank labels for my normal ink printer
Get a laser printer
Toners>Ink Cartridges
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07T6PGM4J/ref=ppx_yo_mob_b_track_package_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The one I have is 15+ yeRs old
Im waiting till it breaks
I’ll look into one though…
Each toner can do 1,500 pages which isn’t bad and the black toner is the cheapest one.
I’m sure you can find these cheaper but always look into the price of the toners or cartridges before you buy a printer.
They have the same exact ink I use for my canon lol
Cheaper than office depot
I guess you’re right,
I got someone to make me rolling paper. i made 1k of them for 1.3k dollars.
I still have them I sold, because im too scared to market my brand and sell.
The people that did support me, paid 10 dollars for them.
How would you start and prepare the idea for market.