Starting a Business in Pakistan with 5-7 Lacs

have you considered the potential cash flow issues with dropshipping? It can take time to build up a reliable customer base, and you might end up with unexpected costs for returns or unsold inventory.
 
@Adnan Ali Thanks for the suggestion about connecting with local businesses. I have thought about approaching shops directly, but I am not sure how to create a pitch that would really grab their attention.

Do you have any tips on what to include in that pitch? I want to make sure I highlight the benefits of my services effectively.

Also, do you think a Facebook page would be useful right away, or should I wait until I have a few clients? I just want to make the best use of my time and resources.
 
how about starting an online tutoring service? With education shifting online, there is a growing demand for tutors in various subjects. If you have a strong grip on a topic, you can easily market yourself through social media or local community groups.
 
have you thought about starting a small online tutoring service? i tried this last year and focused on teaching math and science to school students. i used local Facebook groups to advertise my classes, and it helped me build a client base quickly.
 
@Zain Mehmood That is an interesting idea! event management for local gatherings sounds like a good opportunity. I have been thinking about how to start this, but I am unsure where to begin.

do you have any tips on how to find clients? It seems like I need a network to tap into, but I am not quite sure how to build one. Are there specific platforms or local groups where I could connect with potential clients?
 
@Eman Ahmed It sounds like you had a great experience with online tutoring! i think creating a simple website to showcase your services and student testimonials can really boost your appeal. plus, you can promote it on local groups or even run small ads on Facebook to reach more students.
 
@Eman Ahmed Starting an online tutoring service sounds great, but you clearly missed the memo on the thriving competition in that space. I mean, why not open a restaurant in the middle of a food street too?

Local Facebook groups are good, but have you checked how many tutors are already flooding those spaces? You might end up teaching math while competing with five other teachers showing off their passion for education.

If you still want to give it a shot, maybe think about specializing in something niche. Like, why not teach advanced calculus for aspiring cricketers or science for fashion enthusiasts? Now, that would get attention. Otherwise, good luck navigating through the sea of school tutors trying to make a quick buck.
 
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