Start a business with little capital
We can also begin to rent a small place within an established business, for example, rent a space inside a big tent in textiles, where we can offer and sell our own products.
To do this, you do not expect the business owner or store offers to rent a small stall or space in it, but we ourselves can make the bid, offering to pay rent and / or a fee for granting us a space not using or not being well spent in your local.
Sell to other businesses
Rather than having a business that requires a local or a store where we sell products to the public, we can choose to create a business that consists of wholesale selling, ie selling products we produce, we send to produce or market (buy and sell), other businesses or companies, that they then sell them to the final consumer (the public).
This business model prevents us from having to rent a room or tent, as the products will sell to other businesses which in turn are responsible to make these available to the public, may be our home base just in our home.
Leave provision to other businesses
If we find it difficult to sell our products to other businesses or stores to which they offered to the public, we can choose to let our products on consignment, that is, let our products, and charge as the go-between is selling.
And, once it increases the movement of our products, set aside the entry, and begin to sell in cash.
Commissioned salespersons
One way to start selling our products without spending a lot, is hiring and paying salespeople on commission, ie, paying a percentage according to the amount of product that sells to the final consumer, or placed in other businesses or companies.
And later when sales increase and no longer as profitable as we pay commission, hire and pay a fixed salary.