May 5, 2025 - 06:28
When I graduated from university, I believed that launching a business required heaps of cash, endless planning, and more time than I ever had. Turns out, I was completely wrong. These days, starting a business can be quick, affordable, and far simpler than most of us imagine. All it takes is a spare weekend and a modest investment to kickstart your entrepreneurial journey.
There are numerous business ideas that can be launched with just $100. For instance, you could start a dropshipping store, where you sell products online without the need for inventory. Alternatively, offering freelance services based on your skills—such as graphic design, writing, or social media management—can be a lucrative option.
Another viable idea is to create handmade crafts or products and sell them through local markets or online platforms. Additionally, consider starting a blog or a YouTube channel focused on a niche you are passionate about. With dedication and creativity, these ventures can grow into successful businesses without the initial burden of heavy financial investment.
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