For a long time I have been tossing various startup ideas around in my head.<p>At the very core I can distill them down to two types. First, an entirely only service driven site. Second, something that involves a product or inventory.<p>It seems that a startup that has something to sell feels a little easier on the surface. But with that comes what seems to me a ton more logistical problems. Warehouse space, shipping, receiving, inventory. Just the programming alone to support those additional aspects kicks up the daunting aspect a bit.<p>Then there are the completely online startups. Sites like reddit, kickstarter, etc, where there is no inventory, nothing to ship. A service is provided, and you make money off the service, advertising, or selling something the service has gained.<p>I have actively avoided any ideas that end up having inventory and real product. Should I throw this out the window and consider it not that big a deal?<p>In my earlier years I have started a few businesses, all of which had product that needed to be shipped. I remember those days, deadlines, UPS, FedEx, everything was dictated by 4PM, which was when the UPS guy came. 6PM of we were really pushing it and wanted to take the stuff to the main hub, which wasn't always feasible if it was a large order of 2000 boxes.<p>Any comments?