Zig Forums I got 50k to start a business on the side of my normal fulltime job. Any ideas for cheap businesses that can be done part time? Tell me what kind of business you started.
Side Business Ideas
Create your own economy with Fuse.
Honestly though, I would just use that to stake on Tokamak network....
Invest in 4plex real estate if you live in a growing neighborhood and just rent out to pay the mortgage. Then keep buying
have you been living in a bubble? nows the worst time in the world to start a business that revolves around "renting property"
High inflation means your property becomes easier to pay off and rent increases. What's wrong with that scenario?
you can buy a pair of golden kneepads with that money, what are you waiting for?
I want to do this but I’m worried with the unemployment bullshit that people can do now where you can’t evict them. High risk of losing your property user.
People aren't paying rent, and the Government says you can't kick them out. You're stuck paying the taxes and mortgage though. Was there not a chapter on that in rich dad poor dad?
got any development skills?
you could create a web dev agency
if not maybe dropshipping?
Vending machines
Yeah I'd wait a year personally
Which countries/states do that? I know you can still evict people in texas
>nogs you into bankruptcy
heh, nothing personal. this be repa-rayshuns
What is insurance?
I have no idea fren, I assumed that it is nation wide. I’m personally not going to invest in rentals until things become regular once again. A caveat though, prices may be higher in the coming year.
Not particularly. My career is based on having a security clearance and experience from when I was in the military. I'm an intelligence analyst.
Hey user, I’m currently trying to do the same but with no military experience are certainly enough to get that sort of position?
I'm sorry I just had a couple beers, what exactly is your question. Is "certainly" a typo?
Already have a set of normally kneepads. I'm not catering to higher priced customers at the moment. Don't think the return on investment would be good enough for the upgrade.
I do like the idea of buying a 4plex. My brother is a realtor and might be able to help out with that.
buy FUNKOPOPS and wait 10 years
In 2020? No, unless your name is Jeff Bezos or Belle Delphine, your business is not going to make money. Wait a year or two.
But I agree with this user that inflation could help with payments for rent and stuff.
start a pyramid scheme based on selling robot vacuum cleaners
I don't really like reddit though and the only interesting beanie baby is the princess diana one
Just buy 50k of btc and eth and sit on your ass
feel like I'd make like 20% at most after years. At that point I might as well look at shitcoins all day.
Lawncare
Video game development
3D printing studio
Graphics Card Partner
Chinese Bluetooth headset rebrander/reseller
Gas station owner
>3D printing studio
This one sounds pretty interesting actually.
Stake UNN when it gets released. Insurance is the next bubble.
Yeah, I meant certifications
Bitcoin's average returns are over 100% per year and we just started the next bull cycle. I'd hold off on the side business and buy bitcoin. I am a business owner whose only outside investment is bitcoin and right now, I am putting way more of my free cashflow into bitcoin than I am into my business infrastructure or marketing. I believe the best move anyone and everyone can make over the next 5 years is bitcoin, hands down. Even if your side business is successful you're not likely to outperform bitcoin, and even if you do, the opportunity cost to build said business in terms of time and effort cost is massive.