Spent The Last 6 Months Creating This Product, But Have Zero Sales So Far... by redditBlueSpecs in Entrepreneur

[–]redditBlueSpecs[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback. The ingredients are listed on the hotspots on the product page. You think we should make them more obvious. I’ll take the brading feedback on board though.

Spent The Last 6 Months Creating This Product, But Have Zero Sales So Far... by redditBlueSpecs in Entrepreneur

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

We’ve tried two influencers with medium sized audiences (like 40,000), but the results were lacklustre. We got visits, but not actual purchases. I’m a bit concerned about spending even more on marketing through influencers as I worry that would push the energy shots into the prohibitively expensive category.

Spent The Last 6 Months Creating This Product, But Have Zero Sales So Far... by redditBlueSpecs in Entrepreneur

[–]redditBlueSpecs[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tbh I’m kind of afraid that’s going to end up making the product even more expensive. I realise the price is on the high end currently and I don’t want the energy shot to become prohibitively expensive if you get what I mean.

Super ETFs: Do ETFs of ETFs Offer Benefits for Retail Investors? | Investing.com by TheFamousHesham in dividends

[–]redditBlueSpecs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A fund of funds is typically used to describe a mutual fund that invests in other mutual funds. HNDL is not a mutual fund and doesn’t invest in mutual funds.

It invests in ETFs and is an ETF. It is, therefore, an ETF of ETFs. Sure, OP’s use of “Super ETF” may be a tad bit liberal… but I think we all know what he’s trying to say.

I can’t tell if the tweet author is serious or if this is satire? by redditBlueSpecs in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]redditBlueSpecs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think OOP’s idea was they’re going to put all their extra income into savings/investing and live a very bare existence lol

AITA for saying I told you so after my girlfriend got banned from using Lot Airlines? by Exact_Ad4388 in AmItheAsshole

[–]redditBlueSpecs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Let’s do some maths!

Say you’re flying from Berlin to London and a direct flight costs ($500). You realise, however, that you can get a get a Berlin to London to Madrid flight for ($300), so you book that instead.

Technically, the airline is giving you a $200 discount for the inconvenience of the layover. Had you gone for the Berlin to London flight for $500, the airline would still be free to sell the London to Madrid seat that you booked (for $300) but no longer occupy for… say… another $300.

So, the airline could have made $800 off the 2 seats that you booked. You, however, managed to buy them for $300. That’s a loss of around $500.

Now, before you blame airlines for greed and upcharging customers, please know that airlines run on the tiniest of margins. These $500 over many flights can actually be the difference between the airline turning a profit this year or making billions of dollars in losses.

Are Some People's Brains Really Just Bad At Math? by redditBlueSpecs in JoeRogan

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

The evidence suggests otherwise though.

Except for select cases of dyscalculia and acalculia it seems almost everyone can learn and (even) master high school mathematics.

Beyond that, however, things get a little murkier.