It might
surprise you to know that there are actually ways to start a business with
little or no money. Below are four ways to start a business without money.
Adjust your business model to demand
fewer needs
If you can
start your business as a sole employee please do so, pending when you are able
to raise enough money to employ other professionals. Also, save the cost of
getting and maintaining an office space by working from home, if having an
office space is not vital to getting your business up and running. In addition,
try to make your company more service-oriented because this kind of business
requires little or no financial investment; all you really need are your skills
and you can immediately get started providing these services. When you start
getting some money, you can use the extra revenue to then grow and establish
your business.
Get friends and family to help
Tell your
friends, family and even past colleagues about your business and get them to help
spread word about your business; this can serve as free marketing and publicity
for your business. Encourage as many of them as possible to share your posts
about your business on their social media profiles, and to also introduce your
brand to their professional contacts. This will help serve as a kind of
grassroots marketing that will spread word about your company and introduce it
to a larger audience.
Avoid unnecessary expenses
Considering
you are trying to start a business without money, you need to be as frugal as
possible. Leverage on your relationships with people and try to get as much as
you can for free, at least until you are able to start making some extra
revenue to afford better for your business. Please note that as frugal as you
are going to need to be, you should be careful not to let that compromise the
quality of your services. This is why you really need to leverage on your
business and even personal relationships, so you can get the help and
professional input of these people for free (at least until you are able to
make enough extra revenue to pay for their services).
Ensure your payment policy is well
thought out
This is the
problem a lot of startups face; they don’t have a good payment policy. As a
result, people take advantage of this weakness to either delay payments or
avoid paying for the services all together. Avoid basing your payment policy on
what you think your customers want or will be comfortable with, base it on what
is going to make your business operate successfully. This is because, after all
said and done, it’s not your payment policy that will keep people coming back
for more, it’s the quality of your service. Therefore, you should not
compromise your service quality and business operation, for an unfavorable payment
policy.
Source: The Nation
Newspaper
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