Modest Mitkus
Modest Mitkus

@ModestMitkus

11 Tweets 12 reads Jul 27, 2023
It costs $0 to build a profitable $300k/year business.
Here are (FREE) tools to get you started:
$0 - Documentation - @Tango_HQ
Tango captures your workflow and creates how-to guides in seconds. Catch up on your documentation, cut down on meetings and interruptions, and save hours every week. Available on desktop and Chrome extension.
tango.us
$0 - Website - @webflow
Webflow allows you to build fully functional websites without writing any code. I use it for my own business websites. The platform offers a free starter plan that you can use at the beginning.
webflow.com
$0 - Design - @figma
Figma is my favorite design tool, I use it for everything - from designing social media posts to designing product mockups. Figma has free plan, making it accessible to designers of all skill levels.
figma.com
$0 - Emails - @MailerLite
When you're just starting out on your email marketing journey and are looking to build your first 1000 email subscribers, Mailerlite is a great option as it offers a free plan.
mailerlite.com
$0 - Management - @NotionHQ
This is a tool that integrates all of your everyday needs into a single platform, creating an all-in-one workspace. It has a free unlimited plan for personal use, and a 1k block free plan for businesses.
notion.so
$0 - Payments - @gumroad , @lmsqueezy
Both Gumroad and Lemonsqueezy are excellent options for starting your digital business, as they make it easy to sell and distribute digital products such as ebooks, courses, and software without the need for a complex e-commerce platform.
$0 - Marketing - Social media
Creating content that resonates with your audience is a great way to grow your business without having to pay for ads. Although it takes time to build an engaged audience, it's definitely worth it and requires only your time, and $0.
$0 - Education - Youtube
Instead of immediately buying an expensive course, consider checking out free video lessons and guides on YouTube.
These resources should be sufficient to help you get started, and you can always continue learning as you go along.
That's all for now! I hope you've found this helpful.
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