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I am willing to have a $70 investment into my business
I will create a personal design shirt printing business, because I already draw digitally in my freetime, so it would be the easiest thing I could do.
I will draw something, or someone could put in a request of what they want, and I will put it on a shirt or hoodie.
Shirt:$15, Hoodie:$18. I will sell shirts for $18 and hoodies for $22.
Yes, my business will be profitable, although shirts will only give me $3 profit and hoodies will give me $4
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I will create a “Bring Your Own Item” painting job where people give me shoes, shirts, phone cases, etc; and I paint them. I am willing to have a $70 investment. Because then I don't have to pay for the materials I paint on, and a pack of large bottles of paints are $59.99 at my local store, and those paints last for about a year, I will have a cost of $5 for small items(ex. phone cases), $7 for medium(shoes, water bottles), and $10 for large items(shirts, hoodies). Yes, I do think it would be profitable because people like their personal belongings to be unique, and affordable.
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