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Whey2big4u

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Mar 23, 2011 9:14 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Okay well I am new to this forum and site, but find it perfect to find like minded entrepreneurs like myself. I often have new ideas everyday


A short story about myself, I have always been into plants (quite the green thumb), healthy living, and fitness. I am a personal trainer by trade.

a few months ago I got into Kombucha and started growing it and drinking it for myself. Well I loved how it grew and decided to start selling it on ebay. It was just a test run, I didn't even think I would sell that much. Well to my surprise and many others it sold well, so well that it paid for a new office for me to handle more of it! I also have come up with several different cultured products that have done well also


I am bootstrapping this whole thing. I do not use credit cards or loans and I do not make enough (from my salaried job) to officially start an LLC...which if this continues I would love to do.

Now for the question...... what should I do? Should I continue to sell until I have enough to pay for my llc and licensing (if needed) etc.... Am I doing things backwards or am I doing what everyone else does?

I have always wanted to start a company but fear it for some reason, also I have been wondering what kind of business to start and this one kinda fell in my lap. So if all goes well I would finally take the plunge

Any bit of insight would be highly appreciated

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