because now a different
How to start a profitable business
To start a profitable business in modern conditions, you need to know some important points. The bottom line is that times have changed and now the business does not start as it began before. In the old days, it all started with the construction of the plant, if it was about production, or with the construction of retail space, if it was about trade.
How to start a profitable business
It was right to start a business like this in the past, because there was a widespread shortage of goods and services. You build a plant, produce anything, and it sells well. Or you build a shopping center, import goods into it and they leave like hot cakes. Now, to start a profitable business, you need to act in a completely different way. Continue reading
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