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Resource of the Week: Carrd
If building a website has been sitting in your head as something too technical or expensive, this is for you 👀 Carrd is a simple tool that lets you create a clean one-page website without needing any coding experience. And honestly, for most people starting a business, a simple one-page site is more than enough. You can use it to: - Introduce your brand - Explain what you offer - Add your booking or payment link - Share your social media pages - Collect enquiries or direct people to your products It’s straightforward, clean, and doesn’t require you spending weeks trying to build a perfect website before putting yourself out there. The best part is that you can set it up in less than an hour and update it as your business grows. Head to carrd.co and explore it this week Your task this week is to create your one-page Carrd website and drop your link in the comments when you’re done so we can check it out and support each other 😃📚🔥
1 like • 8h
thank you so much for this! So timely.
💡Idea of the Day: Government Office Furniture Supply
Government offices, schools, hospitals are constantly buying furniture and they buy in bulk with budgets already allocated for it.The opportunity is in becoming a registered supplier. You don’t need to stock furniture. You register on procurement platforms, apply for contracts, and when you secure one, you source from manufacturers or wholesalers and fulfil the order. You’re essentially connecting demand to supply. What makes this interesting is the consistency. Once you’re in and you deliver well, repeat orders are common because these institutions prefer to stick with reliable vendors. Most people never explore this because the registration and bidding process feels overwhelming, but that’s also where the opportunity sits. Here’s what it can look like: A school contract for 50 classrooms 30 desks and chairs per class At a $15 margin per piece, that’s about $22,500 from one contract Even smaller jobs matter: An office setup with a $3,000 margin is still strong, especially early on A few contracts per quarter can easily push this beyond what most side hustles bring in It does require patience and structure upfront, but for the right person, it’s a solid, overlooked space. Is this something you’d actually look into, or does it feel too complex right now? 😀
0 likes • 18d
Now I am wondering how this works in the uk. This is such a great idea, it did cross my mind recently because I work in healthcare and we change furniture regularly. This post has given a lot to think about. Thank you
Day 3: Choose ONE Idea
Today, choose one idea from your top 3. In the comments, share: 1. Your chosen idea 2. Who it’s for 3. What problem it solves Simple answers are perfect. I’ll be reading through the comments, and I’ll see you tomorrow for Day 4.
0 likes • Apr 9
Elderly companionship It’s for the lonely elderly people It solves their loneliness problems and helps them cope with aging
Day 2: Explore the Business Idea Vault
Today, spend 15–20 minutes going through the Business Idea Vault. In the comments: - Share your top 3 ideas - You don’t need to explain yet, just list them Reminder: we’re choosing ideas that fit your life, not trends. I’ll be reading through the comments, and I’ll see you tomorrow for Day 3.
0 likes • Apr 9
Virtual Assistant Resume writing Elderly companionship
💡Idea of the Day: Storage Unit Rentals
Storage is one of those needs that doesn’t go away. People always need extra space; for moving, business inventory, or just overflow at home. This is a simple model. You provide secure space and charge monthly. Start with what you can manage and grow from there. Here’s what it can look like: Small units at $80 to $120 per month. 10 units filled: $800 to $1,200 monthly. Grow to 30 units: $2,400 to $3,600 monthly. Add a few larger units for business owners at $150 to $300 per month, and you can comfortably push towards $4,000 to $5,000 monthly. The key is keeping it secure, accessible, and consistent. Once people move their things in, they tend to stay. If you were to try this, what kind of space could you start with? 👇🏽
1 like • Apr 3
Recently thought about this and it’s interesting that you have posted this. Definitely will do more research about it. I think starting with one property with small 20 units will not be a bad idea.
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