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[QUOTE="Rachael, post: 223051, member: 68963"] I agree with you. There is absolutely no way a business can be set up both offline and online without having a start-up fund, no matter how little. It is amusing how people can posit this to be possible. Even when it comes to marketing, the data if you are operating online if the traditional method of advertising is adopted, it would still demand expenses to transport where you would be able to access tour target or specific audience. I discovered that most people who raise the hopes of people about making money both online and offline are always illegitimate, looking for ways to scam people who are vulnerable. This thread title was sort of contradictory, which caught my attention. I had to take time and read the comprehension before I gave my opinion. The fact is, there are some businesses which is not capital intensive when compared to others. Businesses like; thrift wears, phone accessories, janitorial services, POS business, selling of recharge vouchers and second hand products would not be capital expensive when compared to setting up a warehouse of rice products, setting up a filling station, or importing and exporting of exotic cars. The fact is that we should always be practical when it comes to business and set achievable goals. [/QUOTE]
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