30+ Profitable Offline Side Hustles that You Can Start Today in Ghana

A side hustle is a great place to practice your hands on running a business – but on a tiny scale. Most people see side hustles as a way to put bring in extra income or put food on the table. And that’s alright. But then, a side hustle can be way more than that.ContinueContinue reading “30+ Profitable Offline Side Hustles that You Can Start Today in Ghana”

3 Things That Are Stopping You from Starting Your Side Hustle – And Three Simple Ways to Fix Them.

Your journey as an entrepreneur will always be filled with uncertainties and doubts; there are no guarantees. So, “start now. Start where you are. Start with fear. Start with doubt. Start with what you have.” You’ve got a great idea to start a side hustle that’ll add some extra cash to your wallet or evenContinueContinue reading “3 Things That Are Stopping You from Starting Your Side Hustle – And Three Simple Ways to Fix Them.”

8 Ways to Turn Your Passion into a Successful Side Hustle in Ghana.

Who says running a small business has to be an all-or-nothing thing? By starting as a side business while you continue to work your day job and earn a paycheck, you take most of the risk out of being an entrepreneur and also get the opportunity to test out your idea to see if itContinueContinue reading “8 Ways to Turn Your Passion into a Successful Side Hustle in Ghana.”

7 Kinds of Good Business Ideas You Can Easily Find.

Finding a good business idea is like winning the lottery for anyone who dreams of owning a business. It’s a vital moment in the journey of every entrepreneur – especially when you’re just beginning. It’s just simply amazing to find an idea that promising and make sense to invest your time and money in it.ContinueContinue reading “7 Kinds of Good Business Ideas You Can Easily Find.”

4 Other Ways to Become an Entrepreneur in Ghana

A study by the African Development Bank Group found out that most Ghanaians see entrepreneurship as the only way to generate income. In fact, almost half (that’s 49.2%) of all people employed in Ghana, own their own businesses. Now, these numbers can be a bit stressing for anyone who has endured some initial failure orContinueContinue reading “4 Other Ways to Become an Entrepreneur in Ghana”

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