I Tried 50 Business Ideas. These 3 Made Me Rich...
Video Overview & Insights
I'm what I like to call a serial "Tryapreneur". And a couple of the many business ideas I’ve tried have made me millions.
Which business idea has made YOU the most money?
Today I’m going to share some of over 50 business ideas I’ve tried and which 3 made the most money…
Other video I reference:
The fear of failing paralyses a lot of us from taking the first steps needed to succeed
The Story of Long Tail Pro: https://youtu.be/D6zP4plzAcI?si=UQ9jReHecIAdURQa
$1 Million Pillow Side Hustle: https://youtu.be/pePohMgTQuY?si=pbcWl29j4CkP6tya
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I Tried Building a Faceless YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/92P_aTV7Axs?si=j0Mqoe_wZC-5u8Nc
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Thank you for that very encouraging video, Thank you !
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I'm a sahm looking for digital business ideas. Thanks a lot for this video. Glad to have found a non scammer on YT.
@CreativeExpress87Are you really a millionaire? Prove it
@just_relax_752I like your honesty and your encouragement. Thanks for making yourself vulnerable to us.God bless you.
@Byte-sizedFunFactsYour ideas are super
@Gudchik_AI_AdsHow do you TRY? You make it sound so easy.
How did you DO that?
I bought a version on LongTailPro back in the day. I was LOST.
I slammed by head against the keyboard for 3 weeks trying to make heads or tails of what I was seeing.
Every time I turn around, I'm given another 3-5 YEARS of "maybe".
You're talking about turning this stuff around like it's fast and simple.
HOW?!?!?!?!?!?!
Interesting. Another great source of good business opportunities is b2b service businesses: Lead generation, copywriting, editing, data analysis, remote high ticket sales.
@geaux-hardIf you made millions YOU WOULD NOT BE YT CONTENT CREATOR.
@blackwaterfrogYouuu very smart men with super brain and ideas
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@JisanKhan-m9x3wAs a senior software developer its even quicker now to have code developed for you than ever before, due to AI. Start by thinking what are the key entities in your domain (customers, users, products, orders, bookings, etc) then what each entity should contain .. maybe users should have age, name, etc ... next how do the entities connect together.. e.g. a user may have many bookings, a booking should have one room etc.. What are your business rules, for example a room should not have two bookings in the same time slot... Now we get to the creative part, think how a user would pass through your app, start with the happy path, then next consider unhappy paths (e.g. the user ordering the same product twice in your cart) what should these pages look like to the user .. These are called user journeys (there is probably a main one, with several other ones), think how existing sites make those journeys intuitive.. Next think of those domains again, should products have colors?, can bookings have two users?.. Its much easier to nail the domain model at the start than get developers to change it later once the site is live.. Give all this information to a developer and ask him to write ONLY pseudo-code.. Once he has that get him to explain how that works to you, is it what you want?, most likely at this point your developer may have made wrong assumptions or found other unhappy paths you'll need to address (this is 100% normal, don't give up!) .. Once the pseudo-code sounds correct, get estimates on time/cost ... Define what the very minimum working version (minimum viable produce or MVP) should have.. this is the happy-path.. Then get your developer to deliver that.. testing, monitoring, logging, reliability and scalability are also important requirements that should be considered.
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@BaryEonnaI didnt know you started long tail pro
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