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I want to start a business at the age of 35, and I don't know what to do.
Entrepreneurship should be the dream of every young person now, and I want to start a business very much, so I often think about what I should do in my spare time. My principle is that I can make money as long as I don't break the law.

First of all, if you have enough funds, you can consider opening an early education institution. Early education is very popular now, and parents are willing to spend money on their children. An early education, 50 classes, costs about 10 thousand yuan The input cost of early education downstairs in my home is said to be one million. But I think he can earn it back in a year. Because 150 children signed up before the opening ceremony, it can be seen that parents attach importance to education now.

Secondly, you can choose remedial classes. There is little investment in remedial classes. In fact, it is to rent a venue, and then let the teacher come over when there is a class, and you don't have to pay the teacher when there is no class. As long as it works, parents are really willing to spend any money. And you can open an outside shop. That's right. It's just takeout, not internal food. Because the cost of cooking in-house meals is high, it doesn't need too much labor cost to make take-out. It is good to have a storefront in the core area, which can save rent and ensure the flow of people.

Another point is to consider setting up a stall first. Because the cost of setting up a stall is very low at first, there is no need to rent a shop. The profit is also considerable. You really shouldn't look down on street vendors, and don't think it's low-level. In fact, if you choose a good project, you can sell it quickly and really make money. For example, you can set up a stall in a densely populated place to sell hairy eggs, and easily earn 500 yuan a day, which is more than what I earn at work.