Running a solo-owned product business can offer an unparalleled level of freedom and independence. Without the burden of fixed costs, such as warehouse space, employees, or an office, you have the flexibility to shape your business and life the way you desire. It’s the closest you can get to absolute freedom.
Take a moment to imagine this: as the owner of an online business, you have the power to embark on a spontaneous month-long adventure exploring remote Alaska or picturesque New Zealand. And here’s the best part - your business will continue to operate seamlessly in your absence. There’s no need to bother your customers with emails about your whereabouts or set up auto-responders signifying your absence. Depending on the nature of your business, it can function either through complete automation or be managed on your own schedule. You remain in control at all times.
Compare this to being a freelancer with just one client. In that scenario, you essentially have a boss dictating your work. However, with multiple clients, each demanding your attention, it can feel like having multiple bosses pulling you in different directions.
But what if you sell a digital product, priced at a mid-low range, to a large customer base? The dynamics change entirely. You’ll have complete control, and your customers will recognize and respect your boundaries. They won’t expect to claim your time whenever they please, call you out of the blue, or demand frequent meetings. They understand that they have no entitlement to your availability.
Running a product business not only brings independence but also opens up endless possibilities. It’s about finding the right balance that allows you to pursue your passions and enjoy the lifestyle you desire.