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Truth Bomb: You don’t need capital to start a business.

Growth Minute: The Resourcefulness Cash Cycle.

I often hear people say, “I can’t start a business because I don’t have money.” But here’s the truth: it’s not about money—it’s about resourcefulness.

Here’s the uncomfortable truth no one wants to admit:

You don’t need capital to find your first client.
• You don’t need to be perfect to get started.
• Most people are sitting on opportunities but aren’t willing to act.

Let me break it down:

1. I found a local business without a website.
2. I created a simple demo site and presented it to them.
3. They didn’t want the site, but they opened up about bigger issues they needed help with.
4. By Friday, I’m now meeting multiple branch owners to discuss those solutions.

What did it cost me? Nothing but effort.

Quick math: Say you find 5 local businesses and offer a simple service (e.g., creating a website, social media management, etc.) at $300 each. That’s $1,500 in your pocket—without capital.

Bottom line: Before you complain about not having resources, ask yourself, am I being resourceful enough? The answer might surprise you.

Want to know the exact steps I used to land these clients? Reply RESOURCEFUL and I’ll share my quick-start guide for building a service-based business without capital.

Keep building,

Allan Kibuuka

PS: Some of us are waiting for the perfect moment while scrolling TikTok on a $1,000 phone. Start today. Use what you have. You’ll thank yourself later.

Allan Kibuuka

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