I feel like freelancing is the best starting point if you’ve got no money to invest and want to make quick cash. Once you build some skills and income, you can move on to creating digital products for bigger, long-term profits.
Alux drop banger videos likes this once in a while and man it charges me up… They made a video explaining what a business/ business model is a while back, like years ago and I missed it
"1 out of 4 US based freelancers earn 6 figures or more per year." Sorry but that is the biggest B.S, lie I ever heard. And just because you are quoting "Adobe" it doesn't make it right. Please be more responsible with such claims or "quotes." Also, creating a digital products have very low success rates for newbies but you don't mention that.
Fintech is arguably one of the weakest niches in business. Realistically, it belongs in F-Tier—anyone familiar with the industry would not recommend it. Around 95% of fintech startups end up losing investors’ money
SaaS sounds great but everyone is not prepared for the bug fixing, customer issues resolutions, shit ton of tickets. It’s common in the first phase of all new softwares but also the important. You end up polishing the system up to its most best form and continuously improve it
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I feel like freelancing is the best starting point if you’ve got no money to invest and want to make quick cash. Once you build some skills and income, you can move on to creating digital products for bigger, long-term profits.
What about B2B? Where would that fit?
Ultra S Tier: B2B, B2G, FranchiZOR, Licensing
This is my favourite Alux video ever.
You can see how much effort was put into this video when MLM randomly appears again at 18:58
What about car businesses
Learn no-code and build an S-Tier business!
Alux drop banger videos likes this once in a while and man it charges me up…
They made a video explaining what a business/ business model is a while back, like years ago and I missed it
Was with you until you got to DTV e-commerce. They fail hard without very expensive marketing and almost always fizzle out eventually
This isn’t talking about business models … more like job careers and business category? 3:54
"1 out of 4 US based freelancers earn 6 figures or more per year." Sorry but that is the biggest B.S, lie I ever heard. And just because you are quoting "Adobe" it doesn't make it right. Please be more responsible with such claims or "quotes." Also, creating a digital products have very low success rates for newbies but you don't mention that.
Yeah.
Excellent video
Fintech is arguably one of the weakest niches in business. Realistically, it belongs in F-Tier—anyone familiar with the industry would not recommend it. Around 95% of fintech startups end up losing investors’ money
What about b2b ice cream company selling ice cream to restaurants or what about child day care center
What about child day care services
This is a great down of business models.
… Profit maring! 🎓
SaaS sounds great but everyone is not prepared for the bug fixing, customer issues resolutions, shit ton of tickets. It’s common in the first phase of all new softwares but also the important. You end up polishing the system up to its most best form and continuously improve it
this is really cool – there are many design mistakes tho:
"maring" – at the beginning
"2 -3" – 4:30
"MLM" – 19mins
inconsistent use of elipses after "depends" and "??" throughout
would love to hear something about day trading