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Maheen Bari posted an update
💡 Rethinking Entrepreneurship:
While tech startups often steal the spotlight, some of the most promising opportunities lie in traditional, non-tech businesses—think service-based ventures, community staples, and local coffee shops. These businesses are often highly profitable, less competitive, and deeply rooted in customer loyalty.
Instead of starting from scratch, consider acquiring an existing business. A company with a solid reputation and loyal clientele offers a powerful foundation to build upon. You’re not just buying operations—you’re inheriting a legacy.
In a crowded market, buying a brand that already resonates can be far more strategic than launching a new one.
📖 Take a look at the article from Futurpreneur CEO, Karen Greve Young, and let’s broaden the conversation around entrepreneurship.
https://canadianbusiness.com/ideas/young-entrepreneurs-retiring-businesses/?utm_source=DSMN8&utm_medium=LinkedIn👉 What are your thoughts on acquiring vs. starting a business?