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New London, Wisconsin | You'll need to consider your own strengths, intrests and talents first. What is perfect for one person won't be for another.
Once you do that, find what you do well that others need. Make or raise a product? Provide a service? It doesn't matter what it is, it matters what others want to pay for. Most successful side businesses start with people always asking the owner to do something for them that they can't do well themselves. Then when you find that, you will have found a good place to start.
It's okay to start small and see how it goes. Let your market tell you what it wants, not what you want it to be.
Jim | |
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