Question posted by Rajanjamu (2 points) 1 year ago. Answers: 3
The best advice i can provide is for you to research the market and talk to as many people as possible an learn what they would want that they currently cannot find at what price point etc Every product starts with a concept of market need.
Answer posted by Jeffrey E. Edelheit (2,274 points) 1 year ago
Please write to me personally at baliyima@hotmail.com. and we will see from there how we can go and start a business together, personally I have MBA in finance, living in Tanzania, East africa and I have seen the opportunities in the line of your business. Hope to hear from your side
Comment posted by GETURUDE (0 points) 1 year ago Reply
simply ask these 3 questions to yourself... 1- what do you LOVE to do?? and 2-what you WANNA do? and finally 3-what you NEED to do? if all your answers MATCH? then find ways to know the basics of it. then everything goes perfectly... :c)
Answer posted by ly lanie (102 points) 1 year ago
Nice answer, I just voted it up. I would add, however, that before you go very far at all you have to think about what other people want, what other people will spend money for. You can starve to death doing what you love; if you want to call it a business, it has to be what somebody else wants to pay for too. It's not all just passion and persistence. It's also a matter of providing value to other people.
Comment posted by Tim Berry (1,405 points) 1 year ago Reply
Start a computer business at home . So you can right off a room in your house. Use that room for office space.
Answer posted by Shaggy heeds 7777 (30 points) 5 months ago
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