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Vishu Bheda

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Startups Are the Slowest Way to Make Money While startups sound exciting, they’re usually a slow way to make money. Many take years to break even, let alone make a profit. Founders work long hours on their products and teams but often see little return early on. Funding is also tricky. Venture capital can help, but investors expect big growth, creating pressure to perform. Expenses are high, too. Costs for marketing, payroll, and daily operations often eat up most of the revenue. Competition makes things tougher. Many startups struggle to stand out despite lots of effort. Failure is common, and learning takes time. Most founders go through multiple setbacks before finding any success. For anyone looking to get rich quickly, startups aren’t the best option. They’re more like a marathon than a sprint. If you like the post then follow for more valuable content like this.

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