Which is the better choice?
1. To enter into manufacturing business with some products not contract manufacturing.
2. To replicate what zetwerk is doing.
If one should start manufacturing then which niche one should go for?
Anonymous 1
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Entering manufacturing can be rewarding but tough, especially if you’re not opting for contract manufacturing. You’ll need strong market research and capital to back it up.
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