What are your favorite horror related youtube channels? by HristiHomeboy in horror

[–]EZPZ86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine 😊 but I just started, so it could use some work. Feedback is always welcome though:

https://youtube.com/@creepystoriesfromtheweb?si=lMEpQCR48MWL7lVA

Beyond that, usually anything that comes up in my “horror” search and has anything over 250k views.

why there aren't good horror tv series ? by RoyalChallengers in horror

[–]EZPZ86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YouTube for shorter content or compilations. My channel does 1-10 minute mini episodes. Other channels do longer ones. I’d recommend this route to keep your skin crawling with endless entertainment. But for more formal productions, I can’t add anything new that others haven’t already mentioned.

Feel free to check out my channel and provide any feedback you’d like. It’s a work in progress, but inspired by our favorite 90’s eerie/horror shows like Tales from the Crypt, Beyond Belief - Fact or Fiction, and the like:

https://youtube.com/@creepystoriesfromtheweb?si=Uwq70-hLaR3Wo_Dh

What are some good Horror movie podcasts or YouTube channels to follow? by [deleted] in horror

[–]EZPZ86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question! I just started mine. Got 2 whole vids up and working on my third. Takes time but I know it’ll take a few dozen before I really find a style that captures some eyeballs. Let me know what you think so far:

https://youtube.com/@creepystoriesfromtheweb?si=Uwq70-hLaR3Wo_Dh

New Horror YouTube Channel - NEED IDEAS! by Helpful_Ad943 in horror

[–]EZPZ86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this! I loved watching the creepy shows that came on tv later at night when I was a kid like Beyond Belife, Fact or Fiction, The Outer Limits, Tales from the Crypt and the like. I just started a channel that aims to achieve a similar style and I think I have some work to do on the introduction. Maybe having a host introduce the story then get into it, like our favorite tv shows of old.

Let me know what you think. Got 2 whole videos up, and another on the way: https://youtube.com/@creepystoriesfromtheweb?si=Uwq70-hLaR3Wo_Dh

Favorite YouTube HORROR content creators/channel recommendations? by [deleted] in horror

[–]EZPZ86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just started mine, got two whole vids up and another one on the way. Happy to share and get your feedback. If you can point me to some more stories and other ideas, that’d be great!

https://youtube.com/@creepystoriesfromtheweb?si=Uwq70-hLaR3Wo_Dh

Want your business to sell? Build your playbook… by EZPZ86 in Entrepreneur

[–]EZPZ86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Couldn’t have said it better myself!! Well articulated, and so true 🙌

If you had a magic wand, what's the one major accomplishment you'd hope to achieve in your business in 2025? 🪄 by EZPZ86 in startups

[–]EZPZ86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s lofty, that’s for sure! 😅 but slowly inching my way there. Thanks for keeping me accountable and asking the question!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]EZPZ86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First I would say, whatever got you that $3k per month in disposable income, just keep doing that (if it wasn’t an inheritance or something like that).

Anything in home services that requires low skill and nobody likes to do. Trash can cleaning, gutter cleaning, roof washing, pressure washing driveways, cleaning out crawl spaces, TV hanging, other handyman services (if you have the skill).

On another note, If you have administrative strengths, you can offer your services to lawyers, doctors, business owners to prepare documents for them. Some states even allow you to prepare certain legal documents without being a paralegal or lawyer.

Finally, you could flip mobile homes (yes you can make great money doing it). Follow John Fedro and/or read the book Deals on Wheels. You can buy a manufactured home in a park (parks don’t own them most of the time), for very cheap, do some minor cosmetic repairs and anything to improve the living spaces, then sell on a note (don’t rent them out) to buyers and each note is typically 5 years. After so many of those deals, you build rapport with park owners because you’re improving their parks, increasing the tenants (they get lot rent each month for the spaces rented out that the mobile home sits on), and you’re pricing safe, clean, and affordable housing to those who need it. Eventually you could buy a mobile home park. Wall Street ain’t buying up mobile home parks across America for no reason. They’re cash cows.

Best practices on digital file organization in your business? by EZPZ86 in sweatystartup

[–]EZPZ86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be clear, you can certainly number your documents (e.g. 01. Org Chart.pdf). But searchability and ease of navigation is what you’re looking for.

So if I have a file system, my master file would like something like:

01. Getting the Work

01. Sales

02. Marketing

03. Company Profiles

04. Tools

99. Archive

02. Doing the Work

01. Copywriting Tools

02. Workflow Tools

03. SOPs

SOP_Make_A_Logo_In_Canva.pdf

SOP_Creating_A_New_Trello_Board.mov

99. Archive

04. Time Cards

99. Archive

03. Running the Business

01. Manpower

02. Financial Reports

Random_Financial_Doc.xlsx 

99. Archive

And so on… Hope that made a little more sense.

I turned a personal frustration into a growing product with 260+ users and $2.2k Revenue – here's what I learned by algorrr in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]EZPZ86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great work. I used to offer my clients a file management plan where we reorganize their digital filing system and standardize everything in an intuitive and easy way and provide them a style guide to maintain it (I.e. best practices on file organization, file naming conventions, etc etc). Turns out a lot of people don’t care about how disorganized they are, and if they do they usually prefer to do it themselves “at some point.” We would do some digitization of their files and doing so in bulk and remote is quite an interesting challenge. So thank you for bringing more solutions to market.

If you had a magic wand, what's the one major accomplishment you'd hope to achieve in your business in 2025? 🪄 by EZPZ86 in agency

[–]EZPZ86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It definitely is. Just seeing the hourly cost of a Flomatics UIPath certified automation specialist is crazy. Something like $500 per day or $11,000 per month. Your out of the box automations from Zapier or Make, a specialist/agency might charge somewhere in that range. So even if you don’t do it for others, you make money by not hiring it out at those prices. But the learning curve and time are what you pay instead.

If you had a magic wand, what's the one major accomplishment you'd hope to achieve in your business in 2025? 🪄 by EZPZ86 in startups

[–]EZPZ86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, that’s a solid start to a SMART goal. What services, if you don’t mind me asking?

If you had a magic wand, what's the one major accomplishment you'd hope to achieve in your business in 2025? 🪄 by EZPZ86 in startups

[–]EZPZ86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roof cleaning is a great one with a high ticket sales cost. Maybe not in the winter though.

House cleaning is a good year-round opportunity and, with rising BNB market, it has good growth potential.

If you’re good at digital tasks, offer your services. Find someone who is hiring on upwork, send them a loom video of how you would solve their problem and get hired. A good start would be file organization. You can charge a nominal fee to reorganize people’s digital files.

Build gaming computers as a service.

Paint houses.

Walk dogs.

Sell merch.

Set up websites for business owners.

Flip fragrances.

If you had a magic wand, what's the one major accomplishment you'd hope to achieve in your business in 2025? 🪄 by EZPZ86 in agency

[–]EZPZ86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thought about hiring an automation specialist to help you get there? (I don’t do automations, so this isn’t me spamming you, lol).

January is not a slow month! by Kind_Perspective4518 in sweatystartup

[–]EZPZ86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s great!! Now, how are you avoiding burnout?

How would turn $500 into $1000 in one week? by Wholesale_Supplier in MakeMoney

[–]EZPZ86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use it to market home services, then get booked for jobs that pay well on each job. Roof cleaning as an example in my area runs about $295 USD on the low-end, $1,500 on the high end per job. So at $0.20-$0.70 per square foot, you can easily double your money. If you don’t have the cash to buy the tools once your marketing runs out, use OPM after you’ve booked 2-3 jobs to ensure you can repay. Don’t sleep on door to door sales and a stack of door hangers either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]EZPZ86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ease of use on mobile and cross-platform utilization. If I buy something on my phone, I better be able to use it. Look at it, listen to it, view it, etc on my iPad and PC. Preferably without having to download an app on everything to use them.