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In a world captivated by trendy startups, a commercial cleaning business owner has shed light on the advantages of running a more conventional enterprise. He revealed that his cleaning business reached profitability within just 18 months, significantly outpacing the financial returns from a previous startup that was deemed "cool" but ultimately failed.
While the flashy startup garnered attention and excitement, it didn't generate the revenue needed to sustain itself. In contrast, the cleaning business, often seen as mundane or boring, effectively addresses a fundamental need—maintaining cleanliness in homes and offices. This practicality has proven to be a winning formula, as many entrepreneurs echoed similar sentiments on social media platforms, emphasizing the stability and profitability of traditional business models.
The discussion highlights a crucial lesson for aspiring business owners: focusing on solving real problems can lead to greater success than chasing fleeting trends. A solid foundation in a reliable industry can often yield more sustainable financial rewards than the allure of novelty.
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