Please check previous threads for inspiration. Ask any questions and hopefully an user can help. Be polite but tough love is welcome. Tripfag if you are frequent or want to, or don't it's up to you.
In this thread, I'm going to compile the best income streams ordered by investment required, including both online and offline options
Little to no Investment($100-$1k), very hands on >Direct Response Copywriting >Dropshipping >Social Media Marketing >Digital Media or Marketing >Affiliate Marketing >Media Buying >Web Development >Freelance software development >Making Online Courses >Self publishing Ebook (comprehensive guide:kindlepreneur.com/book-marketing-101/) >Product Arbitrage >Consulting >Sales
Some Investment Required($1k-10k) >ATMs >POS Systems >Slumlording >Daytrading >P2P Lending >Authoring or Online publishing >Vending Machines >Automated News sites or any kind of automated blog >Automated online Arbitrage with the help of a buy bot
Large Investment Required, but still very passive(10k+) >Parking Garages or lots >Laundromats >Batting Cages >Rental Properties >Buying Royalty rights on music, media, etc
If you have any comprehensive guides. Post them and we'll add them here.
Feel free to add more and share your knowledge, experience, advice with others, but I think that's a lot of value that you won't find in most threads here.
Bamp. Also how to get into the translation business?
Henry Taylor
Yeah, if anyone knows about this I'd be interested as well, I feel like I could do a decent enough job at it.
Also, frens, what are your plans for the weekend ?
Landon James
You forgot to link the previous thread ninja
Zachary Diaz
Does anyone have any advice on conducting market research on social media? Can I just straight up message people with my questions or is that rude? I assume I'd need to warm into it. So far I have some concept images of what I want to sell and I've had potential customers like the images and follow me quite easily after I follow them. Is that pretty much a free pass to message them my questions about it?
Also... how much market research should I do? If the market I'm targeting at this stage is about ~4million people, how many people should represent that? 10%? 25%?
Matthew Roberts
I have some experience with that stuff so I'll tell you what I think.
Be pretty upfront about it, people aren't dumb, don't try to be sly, just ask them the damn question, it's way less annoying that way.
Be nice and understanding, if even a small proportion of the people you ask answer that's very nice of them.
Be relevant, it's like ads, people are way more likely to answer your questions if it's about something that's interesting to them.
Try to make them feel like their opinion is important, people like to feel important.
Try to keep it short, people don't have much time and they often prefer wasting it on TV shows rather than answering surveys on Instagram. You could also have two tiers, simple fast questions, and more time consuming ones for the people that are ready to engage further.
Also, if you manage to get 1M folks (4M*25%) to answer your survey, sell the data itself. lol
Blake Martin
Lmao is op begging now ?
Nathaniel Lewis
>Large Investment Required, but still very passive(10k+) >Parking Garages or lots >Laundromats >Batting Cages >Rental Properties >Buying Royalty rights on music, media, etc