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I am business dumb, but I have a very unique mix of skills I would like to turn into a side hustle. Needless to say, there is going to be a huge learning curve for me.

Sure, I could just sell 3D prints on Etsy, but I would rather focus on B2B type work with a more hands on approach than the Chinese print farms/PCB manufacturers. (I'll start an Etsy shop for practice, but that particular market seems extremely saturated.)

So, if you have started a business before, what are some basic things that you wish someone had told you before you did? Are there good books or other references I could use?

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[–] Paragone@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago

Invest in these books, now:

( not affiliate links, which should be obvious from the short uri's )

https://www.amazon.com/Founders-Dilemmas-Anticipating-Foundation-Entrepreneurship-ebook/dp/B007AIXKUM/

https://www.amazon.com/Slicing-Pie-Handbook-Perfectly-Bootstrapped-ebook/dp/B01LZJWFXH/

https://www.amazon.com/Lead-Right-Your-Companys-Type-ebook/dp/B01N6QY98O/

https://www.amazon.com/Business-Model-Generation-Visionaries-Challengers-ebook/dp/B06X426D4F/

IF you do not understand all the stuff in there, THEN you're suckerpunching your life, and I don't want that happening, ok?

Salut, Namaste, Kaizen, & Fare as well as you possibly can.

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