I want to use up to $50,000 to start a business - what kind of business can I start?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless you’re investing in something passive, like stocks, you need some passion, ambition, and initiative. Sounds like you’re burned out or a generally low energy person. That’s fine, but starting a business sounds more demanding than what you have to give to it.


I agree. Entrepeneurs (I am one) have a certain drive and you need it to succeed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Food truck. Assuming you can cook.


That is way too much work for OP, who sounds very lazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Food truck. Assuming you can cook.


That is way too much work for OP, who sounds very lazy.


Invest in someone else's food truck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Only fans is your best bet if all you’re concerned about is making money with the least amount of effort. It’s still work, but not like slogging through a real job. Find a niche and the sky is the limit.

A select few make a large portion of the money on Only Fans. The vast majority make almost nothing. If you want to make real scratch on OF, you have to have very low inhibitions and a willingness to fulfill fetish fantasies. The freakier the better. And you’d better keep that new content coming.
Anonymous
I was just thinking an app that would automatically fill out every camp form and school form with the information you put in once. Not sure how to sell it to camps but as a parent I’d pay to not do this 19474928474 times for each child each freaking summer. If the parent bought the app surely with AI it could fill it out?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Food truck. Assuming you can cook.


This is OP. I cook but no-one would actually buy it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Food truck. Assuming you can cook.


That is way too much work for OP, who sounds very lazy.


This is OP. I am not lazy. I just enjoy sleeping, eating and traveling the most of all of the things I do. Other non-enjoyable things I do on a daily basis are working, cooking, cleaning and exercising.
Anonymous
Op, you would know *what* you wanted to do. You don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Food truck. Assuming you can cook.


This is OP. I cook but no-one would actually buy it.


Sure they would. And that is why you need a food truck--so that you can drive away before anyone demands a refund.
Anonymous
Hello, I launched a business two years ago and it's been wildly successful. I also had over ten years of experience in my industry (staffing) as well as a huge network. My startup costs were nowhere near 50k

Have you ever had a job?
Anonymous
I'd do cat cafe with good food and coffee/drinks or a doggie daycare with a little pet boutique attached.
Anonymous
OP, you sound like you're looking for some magic box that lets you put money in and automatically get more money out. That is not how the world (or businesses) work.

Do you know how to write a business plan? Do you even know what a business plan is? Do you know anything about the potential market for various business types, or the existing competition among types?

It's a daydream to think you can start with no experience, use $50,000 to open "a business" and have it net you more than traditional investments would. Come back to reality and buy some bonds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Buying vending machines or leasing parking lots or something.


+1 Car wash?
Anonymous
It seems like about 75% of the responses are from people who know nothing about the businesses they’re recommending. So maybe look elsewhere for advice? There’s no franchise you’re going to find for $50,000 and the only person that makes money on a franchise is the HQ, not the franchisees.
Anonymous
I started a thread like this a couple years ago. Eventually I did find a decent business idea. But now I have nothing to show for it.

PPs are right. Just invest it.
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