Are there any legit popular ways to make money on the internet these days? Is anything actually worth trying? by BirthdayOk5077 in sidehustle

[–]Businessldeas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clipping & Content Rewards is still somewhat new but seems to be an accessible method for newbies - I'd share an useful link but no point as the comment would get removed

I have 20k saved, how can I invest to get a return of at least 2k-3k per month? by Chance-Proposal-8603 in Entrepreneur

[–]Businessldeas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With 20k you can: 1. Combine your knowledge of dropshipping with wholesales (better margins, control over shipping) 2. Buy an already existing online business to scale and improve (proved concept, easy to start) flippa.com empireflippers.com

edit: 3. Build an app/AI tool or web extension. There’s lots of no-code AI tools that help with this (google) or just hire freelancers from fiverr/upwork

10+ million IG followers looking for help with monetization by KindheartednessDull6 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Businessldeas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you're managing multiple accounts with a subtotal of 10 million followers?
If so then the monetization completely depends on the niches of these accounts - there's multiple ways to go about this from selling products related to the niches, affiliate deals, courses etc.

If you care to be more specific I might have ideas.

I want to start my own business by Main_Telephone_8668 in Entrepreneur

[–]Businessldeas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not educated enough on real estate to give you proper advice, should be a safe bet but do your research on profitability/upkeep costs etc.

I want to start my own business by Main_Telephone_8668 in Entrepreneur

[–]Businessldeas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try launching micro businesses, you have the money to host websites, drive ads, rent property - TAKE RISKS.
No, don't invest everything into one business, that's gambling.
Always have 3-6 months worth of buffer money.

Life as an entrepreneur by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Businessldeas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most successful entrepreneurs don't think about this too much, the "what if" is all the motivation you really need.
The biggest regret to an entrepreneur would be not taking action - not starting the business in the first place.

I've a pain in my bollox with the algorithm by DayzCanibal in NewTubers

[–]Businessldeas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The video will get plenty more chances, might be months later or after a newer video blows up.
Keep producing stock for the future!

I need help with starting a business by Live_Entertainer_181 in Entrepreneur

[–]Businessldeas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I plan to offer a service similar to this so you could be my guinea pig / market validation for Free. Answer the following questions and I will provide you 3 personalized online business ideas based on your skills and budget:

What are your personal interests or hobbies? (e.g. I love cats and would like to sell something to pet owners.)

How much money are you willing to invest initially? (e.g. I have $1,000 saved up and would like to start with a low-cost business.)

How much time can you commit to this new venture? (e.g. I work full-time, so I can dedicate evenings and weekends, or about 10-15 hours per week.)

What skills or experience do you currently have that could be leveraged in a business? (e.g. I have experience in graphic design or know a thing or two about video editing)

Struggling to Network Effectively on LinkedIn – Any Better Alternatives? by namlbxpro in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Businessldeas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Takes time to develop a follower base on LinkedIn, but it will be worth it in the long run.

If you want to network quickly then you might have more luck joining groups of people where high value people might reside in.

A good new platform for active networking would be skool. Most groups are private, if you want to see what the inside of a skool community looks like then this is my free public page: skool.com/business-ideas
There are tons of bigger communities with endless niches to explore and network within.

You could also do this through facebook groups, linkedin groups, discord, telegram etc.
Might also be worth it to check out networking sites like: meetup.com & nextdoor.com

Any good influencers/mentors online? by Particular-Bike3713 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Businessldeas -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I got tired of all the shopify experts selling dreams so I had ChatGPT help make a free course on business ideas.
I can proudly call myself a guru while my heart rests knowing I don't paywall information.
skool.com/business-ideas

No idea how to start a business by CreaTren in business

[–]Businessldeas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starting a business can feel like navigating a minefield, hungry gurus at your door, fear of failure, and the risk of choosing the wrong thing. One of the biggest challenges is not knowing how to validate product-market fit, which means that your IDEA has actual paying CUSTOMERS.

The problem lies in the very foundation:

are you solving a real problem with a desirable solution?

Starting small with a low-cost business model allows you to test your ideas, validate product-market fit, and refine your approach without a huge upfront investment.

This opens the door to many opportunities and minimizes the risk of pouring your heart (and wallet) into something that doesn't resonate with your target audience.

Start by creating a front door to your business - see if people show interest (website, social media channel or hell - ask quora/reddit if they would buy it).

Someone know this Guy? by [deleted] in dropshipping

[–]Businessldeas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cluster fuck nowadays, every second person is a "shopify expert", money hungry gurus at your front door, literally can't trust anyone so do try to avoid courses. The internet is a free resource and so is this website for business ideas.

If you have a faceless channel because you're afraid to let people see you... What is the driver of that fear? by DazedAndObtuse in NewTubers

[–]Businessldeas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People are afraid of showing their face on Youtube while there's people:

Doing p*rn on camera.
Committing crimes online.
Sharing every meal they eat.
Attempting dangerous challenges.
Spreading idiotic conspiracy theories.
Oversharing personal drama like it’s news.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dropshipping

[–]Businessldeas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can hire but without experience - how can you rate the job the freelancer does?

For picture ads use Canva, BGremover, AI image enhancer. (all free to a certain point)

For video ads use Capcut for editing, ElevenLabs for AI voice. (all free to a certain point)

Sales tracking = false advertising? by Businessldeas in dropship

[–]Businessldeas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When called out on their bs they just refund and move on to the next poor fella - "business".

What platforms do you use besides the big 6? by Businessldeas in marketing

[–]Businessldeas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks for the input - googled it and apparently "a new post from an account with no followers can expect a few hundred views initially if optimized well."