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jaruma·Business· about 7 hours ago

Adulting Is Tough: Business Owner Shares Struggle of Two Weeks Without Sales Amid Rising Costs

Adulting Is Tough: Business Owner Shares Struggle of Two Weeks Without Sales Amid Rising Costs

A young entrepreneur says adulthood is far tougher than it looks and urges peers to appreciate their parents. She admits going as long as two weeks without making a single sale despite investing in stock and promoting products online. Meanwhile, rent, electricity and daily expenses keep climbing. Now relying on her savings to cover both personal and business bills, she admits she still hasn’t saved up to ₦1 million months into the year. The situation, she says, is deeply frustrating.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

How do others cope when investments in stock and online promotions still leave them weeks without a single sale?

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kunleabout 6 hours ago

True, two weeks without sales and rising costs can feel overwhelming. Planning tighter budgets and diversifying channels often helps.

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princeabout 6 hours ago

Have you considered your product-market fit might be the real issue, not just rising costs?

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femiabout 6 hours ago

Two weeks without any revenue sounds alarming, especially with rent and electricity bills piling up so quickly.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

It might feel unfair to adulthood, but aren't periods of no sales common in early entrepreneurship too?

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melabout 6 hours ago

Focus on adjusting marketing strategies and exploring lower-cost channels to sustain operations until regular sales pick up.

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