""Imagine you woke up with no business, no contacts, and just $500 in your account," the original poster said. "You still have your knowledge, but no network. Which business model would you pick right now and why?""
""Service businesses have way lower startup costs, and you're getting paid right away," one founder said in the comments. "Even something simple like pressure washing driveways can pull in decent money with minimal upfront investment.""
""I started a lawn fertilizer company in March. We already have 200 customers, and they keep coming," another founder said."
One scenario asked what business to choose with no business, no contacts, and only $500 while retaining knowledge. Many business owners would pursue local service businesses such as pressure washing, window cleaning, lawn care, handyman services, or lawn fertilization due to low startup costs and immediate payment. Some noted competition among local services, while others reported rapid customer acquisition and full booking. Online service options like web development, content creation, and consulting were also identified as viable low-capital models that leverage existing knowledge and can scale beyond local markets.
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