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Sairaj Kadam

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💡 Want to Start a Business Without External Funding? Here's How. Guys, listen up. Today, I was doing some research and stumbled upon something that I believe can genuinely help a lot of people. We’ve all heard the usual advice: "You need funding to start a business," right? But let me tell you, that’s not always true. You don’t need a huge bank balance to get started—you need strategy and time. Now, I know what you're thinking: "How can I start a business without money?" Well, here's the truth. If you’ve got time—and I’m talking about two hours a day—you’ve got a solid start. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, you’ve got something valuable: skills. Let’s break this down: 1. Use your skills. Let’s take copywriting, for example. If you’re good at writing, you don’t need fancy equipment or big investments. You just need time to write perfect copies that sell. Work with small businesses, offer your services on platforms, or reach out to people who need your help. You’ve got the knowledge, now use it. 2. Find partnerships. Another great way to start without funding? Partnerships. Team up with people who complement your skills. Whether it's marketing, development, or design, there’s someone out there who needs what you offer. Work together, build something small, and grow from there. 3. Scale the product Let’s talk about scaling. Sure, you might not have a ton of capital right now, but you can start building your product with small resources. Focus on making a simple product that solves a problem and then scale it with what you have. Once you start gaining traction, then you can think about growing and expanding. 4. The long-term game Remember, this isn't about rushing to a million-dollar business overnight. It's about making incremental progress. Start with small projects, see what works, then keep building. Focus on gaining clients first, then build your product around their needs. Don’t wait for funding. Start small, think big, and keep moving forward. You've got this. You just need a intial product, Sell it, Have your Initial starting money. It's a lot than this. Step 1: Create your product. It doesn’t need to be perfect. Just start. Focus on what you know. Whether it's writing, marketing, coding—just create something you can sell. Step 2: Sell it. Even if you’re just starting, you have time. Use it. Spend a couple of hours a day reaching out to people, working with partners, or just doing whatever you can to get that product sold. Trust me, you’ll get your first sale. Step 3: Once you make that first sale, use that money to figure out what you need. Do you need a website? Maybe a Shopify store? Or do you need to spend on ads to reach more people? Figure it out. Step 4: Be consistent. Stick to this for at least 6 months. Focus, keep selling, keep learning. If you do this, you will get there. Want to dive deeper into this, Comment down below.

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