Entrepreneur Who Made It

When Jasmine Carter opened her small neighborhood convenience store, she had only $500, no business loan, and a dream. She started selling household essentials from a tiny rented space while still working a full-time job. Over the years, she built a loyal customer base by offering personalized service and leveraging social media for marketing. Today, Jasmine owns three locations and mentors young entrepreneurs on how to grow a business from the ground up.

Lesson:
You don’t need a massive loan to start. Start small, reinvest, and build organically.

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