Single Operated Newsletter – Why Starting an Online Business is Better than Risking Money on a Brick-and-Mortar Business
Scaling a brick-and-mortar store often requires significant investment in new locations, personnel, and logistics. The growth process can be slow and costly. For example, opening a second location means negotiating lease agreements, fitting out new space, hiring staff, and potentially increasing inventory. It may take years for a new location to break even, let alone become profitable.