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What Business Could You Start Today That Could Actually Make You Rich?
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My software business GPT - Francis L Campbell
Most people think the next big business starts in a garage somewhere with a genius inventor.
That is usually not true.
The biggest businesses today are often built by people who noticed something simple. A restaurant owner missing calls. A realtor losing leads while driving. A salon owner staying up at midnight trying to text clients back. A plumber feeling stressed because work is coming in faster than they can organize it.
The opportunity is not hiding.
It is sitting in plain sight inside small businesses everywhere.
Right now, millions of business owners are overwhelmed. They are juggling customers, phone calls, scheduling, reviews, follow-ups, social media, billing, websites, and staff. Most of them are still running their businesses the same way they did years ago. They are busy all day but still feel behind.
That is where the opportunity starts.
Not by creating the next Facebook.
By helping businesses stop leaking money.
This is why one of the smartest businesses someone can start today is becoming a business growth consultant using platforms like HighLevel. Francis Campbell uses HighLevel across real estate operations, salon systems, and enterprise outreach because it replaces chaos with systems.
You can start here:
The interesting part is that most people already have the experience needed to do this. They just do not realize it yet.
A waitress who spent years in restaurants already understands how stressful dinner rush feels when the phone keeps ringing and nobody can answer it. She understands reservations getting missed. She understands customers getting frustrated. She understands how important repeat customers are. That knowledge is valuable.
A hairstylist already understands cancellations, no-shows, rebooking clients, and how hard salon owners work to keep chairs full. A plumber already knows what happens when calls come in while someone is under a sink or driving between jobs. A realtor already understands how one missed lead can turn into thousands of dollars disappearing.
The technology can be learned.
Understanding the problems is the hard part.
That is why this opportunity is so much bigger than “selling software.” The real business is helping owners make more money and feel less stressed.
Imagine a young mother working in real estate. She is trying to balance showings, family life, and endless phone calls. One missed lead can mean losing a huge commission. Now imagine a system answering instantly, booking walkthroughs automatically, following up with leads, and keeping conversations organized while she spends time with her baby.
That is not really about software.
That is about freedom.
That is why businesses buy these systems. Not because they care about fancy tools. They care because they are tired. They are overwhelmed. They feel like they can never fully catch up.
Most business owners are carrying invisible stress every day. Missed calls are not just missed calls. They feel like lost money. Unanswered texts feel like opportunities slipping away. Bad reviews feel personal. A forgotten follow-up becomes another reminder that things are falling through the cracks.
This is why businesses pay for solutions.
And right now, there are millions of businesses that still need help.
The average small business is still incredibly disorganized behind the scenes. Some owners are using sticky notes. Some are juggling five different apps that barely work together. Some still manually text every customer one by one late at night after work.
That chaos creates opportunity for people willing to help organize it.
The beautiful part is that you do not need to become a hardcore tech person. Most owners do not care how the system works underneath. They care whether the phone gets answered faster. They care whether more customers show up. They care whether old customers come back. They care whether their stress goes down.
That is why the smartest people entering this space position themselves as consultants, not software salespeople.
A consultant asks better questions.
How many calls are getting missed every week?
How many customers never hear back?
How much money is sitting inside old customers who would come back if someone simply texted them?
How much stress comes from always feeling behind?
Those questions matter because they connect technology to real life.
The average business owner is not dreaming about “workflow automation.” They are dreaming about taking a weekend off without everything falling apart.
That is what makes this business model powerful.
The consultant becomes the person who helps make that possible.
HighLevel simply becomes the engine underneath it all. One system where businesses can manage leads, automate follow-up, organize communication, collect reviews, send reminders, and keep customers engaged without constantly babysitting their phones.
And because so many businesses still struggle with these basic problems, the opportunity is enormous.
The timing matters too.
Artificial intelligence and automation used to sound complicated and expensive. Now small businesses are starting to realize they need these systems just to compete. Customers expect fast replies. They expect reminders. They expect businesses to feel organized.
Most businesses are nowhere close.
That gap is where new consultants can win.
The next few years will create a huge wave of people helping local businesses modernize. The winners will not necessarily be the best programmers. They will be the people who understand human problems the best.
That is important.
Because many people reading this probably feel stuck. Maybe they feel behind financially. Maybe they feel burned out from hourly work. Maybe they think technology is only for engineers or startup founders.
It is not.
The people who often do best in this business are the people who already understand customers. Bartenders. Servers. Realtors. Salon workers. Trainers. Contractors. Office managers. People who spent years dealing with real-world business problems every single day.
They already understand where money gets lost.
Now they simply need a system to help solve those problems.
That is why this business can become so profitable. Businesses gladly pay for things that help them:
make more money, save time, reduce stress, and improve customer experience.
Especially when those problems are already costing them money every single day.
Francis Campbell built systems like this inside real estate, salons, and enterprise outreach because the same pattern exists everywhere. Businesses are drowning in communication. Leads slip through cracks. Follow-up falls apart. Customers disappear.
The businesses that fix those problems win.
And the people who help businesses fix them build valuable companies in the process.
The best part is that someone can start learning this today.
Not next year.
Not after getting another degree.
Today.
That is what makes this opportunity different from most business ideas people hear online. It is practical. It solves real problems. And there are still millions of businesses that need help.
To start building this business model inside HighLevel, begin here:
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes only. Results vary based on effort, execution, communication skills, market conditions, consistency, and business decisions. Francis Campbell is not liable for business outcomes, legal compliance, financial decisions, operational results, or earnings. Build responsibly.