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Business Idea but no capital
S.Mutaga III
#1 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 9:33:50 AM
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I have a brilliant business idea that requires almost no capital but with high returns. I have tried to implement it but it gives me only ksh10,000 per month.I actually invested nothing,because I used material that I already have.ksh 10k is pocket change to most of us but the business has very great potential,maybe to over a billion dollars if well funded and executed.What do I do?Do I sell the idea and settle for a fraction,or do I source for funding which is impossible to do without sharing the idea with the bank manager...or look for a strategic investor who will provide capital and help me hire professionals?
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sky5
#2 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 9:50:26 AM
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S.Mutaga III wrote:
I have a brilliant business idea that requires almost no capital...


So why are you now looking for capital or even a loan? Are you selling the business idea? At how much? Name your price.

Look for funding from friends and slowly expand the business. If not possible, partner or look for venture capitalists!
alma
#3 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:00:42 AM
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A good business succeeds because the innovator succeeded inspite of lacking capital and hiring professionals.

I can assure you that no bank will give you money. If you can't find friends, then just take the 10k you made and re-invest in the business until you are able to scale the business.

It's that simple.

But if its as good as you say it is, then don't fear sending me an email.

Don't forget, no one invests in an idea. We invest in the entreprenuer.
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deadpoet
#4 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:09:27 AM
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Steal your way into a country club (Karen, Muthaiga, Windsor, etc) and target a regular bigwig.

Throw a few drinks, soften them up, and slowly mention your idea.

I heard somewhere (dunno if its true) that that was how Njeri Rionge started Wananchi Online back in 2000.
QD
#5 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:17:23 AM
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we can partner but remember you have still to share the idea and i buy into it's viability. Else remember to start small be diligent in reinvesting and walaaa off you go.
The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence
2012
#6 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:18:27 AM
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What's the rush? If it is as great as you say it is then it will pick with time. Sometimes it is not easy selling a business idea to someone else, they might just not see it as you're seeing it and don't forget that - 'everybody has a great business idea'. The best implementor is you.

BBI will solve it
:)
Mukiri
#7 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:20:34 AM
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deadpoet wrote:
Steal your way into a country club (Karen, Muthaiga, Windsor, etc) and target a regular bigwig.

Throw a few drinks, soften them up, and slowly mention your idea.

I heard somewhere (dunno if its true) that that was how Njeri Rionge started Wananchi Online back in 2000.


Utashangaa! Same big wig will politely turn you down, turn around and steal your idea!

How much capital do you need? Write me, write friends, investors, we meet and talk. But I already have a picture of a very impatient person. Recipe for disaster. I ditto @alma, re-invest the 10K over and over. Even facebook and Windows started small.

Proverbs 19:21
ProverB
#8 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 11:20:09 AM
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S.Mutaga III wrote:
I have a brilliant business idea that requires almost no capital but with high returns. I have tried to implement it but it gives me only ksh10,000 per month.I actually invested nothing,because I used material that I already have.ksh 10k is pocket change to most of us but the business has very great potential,maybe to over a billion dollars if well funded and executed.What do I do?Do I sell the idea and settle for a fraction,or do I source for funding which is impossible to do without sharing the idea with the bank manager...or look for a strategic investor who will provide capital and help me hire professionals?


Hi...a group of us pooled funds together to set up a private equity sort of fund.. to invest in sme's..

it's guys who really want to get into business but don't have the time to do so..

May be we could talk?

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#9 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2012 11:37:06 AM
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S.Mutaga III wrote:
I have a brilliant business idea that requires almost no capital but with high returns. I have tried to implement it but it gives me only ksh10,000 per month.I actually invested nothing,because I used material that I already have.ksh 10k is pocket change to most of us but the business has very great potential,maybe to over a billion dollars if well funded and executed.What do I do?Do I sell the idea and settle for a fraction,or do I source for funding which is impossible to do without sharing the idea with the bank manager...or look for a strategic investor who will provide capital and help me hire professionals?



You posted in the right place.

As Alma has said, if the idea is great, finding investors should be easy.

I am also willing to listen to your idea.

Alma, ProverB and the rest of the guys who are interested - we can meet him and if the idea is viable and as great as he says, mara hiyo we create Wazua Capital Partners
ProverB
#10 Posted : Friday, November 16, 2012 11:22:07 AM
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S.Mutaga.. Response??
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