Don’t just sell a product; provide a solution to a specific pain point.

See what they are doing well and—more importantly—where they are failing.

Once the doors are open, your focus shifts to visibility and operations.

Starting a business is a marathon, not a sprint. While the paperwork is important, the mindset and strategy you bring to the table will ultimately determine your success.

A "Minimum Viable Product" allows you to start selling and gathering feedback without over-investing.

Negative reviews are actually "free consulting"—use them to improve.

At a minimum, you need a clean website and one active social media channel where your audience lives.