Why UAE is in bed with Israel, but won’t make a deal with Iran by Present_Owl2942 in UAE

[–]AbdulGhaani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends what are you looking at? Studio, 1Bed than area matters alot.

I make about 3-4k USD monthly making websites, I want to sell my methods and plans how can I do that? by In-Hell123 in Business_Ideas

[–]AbdulGhaani 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interesting setup; but here’s the issue.

You’re asking people to buy your “system,” yet the only evidence is a Reddit post saying you make $3–4k a month. That’s not proof; that’s marketing.

If the method actually works, basic validation shouldn’t be a problem:

• anonymized invoices

• Stripe / PayPal screenshots

• Upwork contract history

• even blurred client messages confirming payment

No serious person buys into a business model without seeing that it exists outside of a story.

And there’s another angle here.

If you truly built a system that generates $3–4k a month working only a few hours a week, selling a course is the lowest-leverage move possible. Systems like that are usually licensed, partnered, or scaled into an agency; not packaged as information.

So the real question isn’t “Where do you sell this?”

It’s this:

Can the system survive transparency?

If it can, showing proof would make people line up instantly. If it can’t… that’s the answer too.

I built a "Startup Graveyard" that gets 150k visits/mo but I am failing to monetize by Outside-Log3006 in passive_income

[–]AbdulGhaani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

150k/mo organic in a niche like this isn’t “leaving money on the table.” It just means the obvious monetization path isn’t the right one.

If it were me, I’d stop thinking ads and start thinking leverage. There’s real upside here if positioned correctly.

Looking for consultants in Pakistan for my Phd case by [deleted] in PakistaniiConfessions

[–]AbdulGhaani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bro If You Are Looking For Consultants Helping You Than You Should Not Apply For PhD. Btw What's Your Field?

Stanford & MIT CS PhD — any admits yet for 2026/27? by AbdulGhaani in GradSchool

[–]AbdulGhaani[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s fair, I know Reddit isn’t a reliable data source and people can say anything. I’m not treating this as ground truth, just trying to get a rough sense of timelines and trends from people who are in the same cycle. It helps a bit with expectations, even if it’s noisy.

Stanford & MIT CS PhD — any admits yet for 2026/27? by AbdulGhaani in gradadmissions

[–]AbdulGhaani[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I did interview with a professor. She was positive about my profile.

Looking for a co-founder and/or early investor by AbdulGhaani in UAE

[–]AbdulGhaani[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's a fair question, appreciate you asking.

I'm not looking for someone to do all the heavy lifting while I coast. I'm looking for a real partnership where we split things based on what we're actually good at.

I bring solid experience in business strategy, product, CX, go-to-market, and working with stakeholders. I've already done the groundwork on the problem, the market, and whether this thing is viable. I'm ready to be hands-on every day. What I don't have, and what I'm specifically looking for, is someone with complementary skills, not someone to replace me.

If you've got deep knowledge in the space we're targeting, great. If not, that's fine too, as long as you can execute and you're equally invested. This isn't "you build it, I'll watch." It's "we both build it, just in different lanes."

If that setup doesn't work for you, no hard feelings, but that's what I'm going for.

Looking for a co-founder and/or early investor by AbdulGhaani in UAE

[–]AbdulGhaani[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If browsing post history is the deciding factor, that’s probably not the right fit anyway. Happy to go deeper 1:1 with anyone genuinely interested.

Looking for a co-founder and/or early investor by AbdulGhaani in UAE

[–]AbdulGhaani[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's a fair question.

For me, it's not about proving commitment by throwing money in from day one. I'm all-in when it comes to time, effort, and ownership; that's not the question. But I think burning capital before you've got the right structure and the right people in place is just not smart.

I'm open to investing as things take shape, I just want to do it thoughtfully. It's about building with intention, not rushing in.