You don't need $10,000 to start a business. You don't need business degree or perfect plan or fancy website. You need laptop and willingness to be uncomfortable asking people to pay you. That's it. That's the barrier. Not capital. Not skills. Not certifications. Just whether you're willing to pitch your services to businesses that need them and handle the vulnerability of potential rejection. Most people researching remote income options will watch this video, think "that makes sense," save it, and never reach out to single potential client. Not because they can't do the work. Because asking someone to pay them feels scary. But here's what scarier: staying stuck in America because you won't spend one weekend being uncomfortable reaching out to potential clients. You could start business this weekend. Literally this weekend. Identify which service you're offering, make list of businesses that need it, send 20 emails pitching your value, see what happens. Will all 20 say yes? No. Will some ignore you? Yes. Will it feel awkward and uncomfortable? Absolutely. Will it potentially generate income stream that qualifies you for remote work visas in 95+ countries? Also yes. The people who build remote income aren't less scared than you. They just decided that being scared while taking action beats being scared while staying stuck. You know what you're capable of. You've done harder things than sending cold emails. You've navigated worse discomfort than potential rejection from strangers. What you haven't done is give yourself permission to try something that might not work perfectly the first time. You're waiting to feel ready. You're waiting to have perfect pitch. You're waiting for confidence. But confidence comes from doing the thing, not from preparing to do the thing. You build confidence by pitching clients badly at first, learning from it, getting better, landing clients, doing good work, getting paid. That's the sequence. There's no shortcut where you skip the uncomfortable part and arrive at the confident experienced part. Every freelancer earning $5k/month started with zero clients and awkward first pitch. Every single one. They're not special. They just started before they felt ready. Watch the video. Pick one of the seven. Spend this weekend identifying 20 potential clients. Send the emails Monday. See what happens. Worst case: nobody responds and you're exactly where you are now. Best case: you land client and start building income that qualifies for international visa programs. Those are good odds for one uncomfortable weekend. Link in bio for people ready to be uncomfortable this weekend for better life next year. What's scarier - pitching clients or staying stuck? ๐๐บ๐ธ
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You don't need a trust fund to start a business. You just need the gusto to get out there and get clients. Here are seven businesses that you can start with virtually no money and that can allow you to get a remote work visa and move abroad fairly quickly once you've gotten those clients. Number one is virtual assisting. You can help businesses with all of their digital tasks. Number two, freelance writing. You can either do that on your own website or for other companies that are willing to pay you. Number three, bookkeeping. This is huge because as companies become more virtual, they are allowing virtual services like bookkeeping. Number four, social media management. That's what you see so many influencers on TikTok and other social media platforms advertising that they do social media management for small businesses or individual people building personal brands. Number five, is online tutoring. You can do that through a platform or by getting individual clients. Number six is any kind of consulting. That's what I do. I consult on helping people move abroad, but you can consult on anything. You can consult on how to create a capsule wardrobe. You can consult on how to minimize people's stuff. You can consult on how to train your dog. There are any number of things that you can consult on and create a business out of that. Number seven, is creating digital products. Digital products can go along with any one of these other businesses, but it allows you to create a niche that you are an expert in and sell products that have to do with that topic. Let's say, for example, you're a consultant and you're teaching people how to train their dogs and you can have digital products surrounding that so that it's like a lower barrier to entry, a few dollar products so that they can be purchasing that instead of working with you one-on-one because that's more expensive. Digital products are a great way to create your funnel and allow people to find you so that you can be the expert for them. All seven of these businesses can be started with virtually no capital. You just want to create a professional email address and make sure that you have a couple of different things that you can send via email that's going to show that you are a professional ready to accept clients. Be sure that you know how you're going to build them and be sure you're going to know what you're going to offer them in terms of services in exchange for the money that they're going to give you. Other than that, you can start this in a weekend. Once you've got some clients rolling, you can use that income to qualify for remote work visas around the world and there are 95 different options where you can move once you have created that income. So don't tell me that you cannot move abroad. You can create remote income by starting this weekend instead of watching Netflix creating and income stream using one of these ideas.
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