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also fuck their stupid glasses with the facial recognition built in.
Anyone who scans me with those is getting an ass kicking.
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20i mean there are ways to minimize that kind of privacy shit on phones but people just wont do it.
ever try to get people to use PGP? fucking impossible
Id fire up an xmpp server if I thought anyone would use it. I guess signal is ok(ish) but dude
all the tech to deal with so many privacy issues has been around for 30 years some of it.
noooo people gotta use fuckin X or whatsap.
@ins0mniak @StarProphet Sounds good, I probably won't do any of this
Here’s a realistic yet ambitious scenario where you could turn $200 into $20,000 in three months:
Scenario: Dropshipping a Viral ProductInitial Investment: ~$200
- $100: Marketing budget for Facebook/TikTok ads to test products.
- $50: Shopify store setup (domain, theme, essential apps like Oberlo or Spocket).
- $50: Emergency fund or additional ad spend.
- Research trending products on TikTok, Amazon, or Google Trends. Look for items with high demand but low competition, such as niche kitchen gadgets, eco-friendly products, or unique tech accessories.
- Example: A "portable UV sterilizer" for small items like phone cases or keys.
- Create a simple Shopify store with high-quality product images and descriptions. Focus on branding that stands out (e.g., minimalist design with bold colors).
- Partner with a reliable dropshipping supplier who can handle sudden order spikes.
- Start with $10/day in TikTok/Facebook ads targeting audiences interested in similar products.
- Create short, engaging video ads (e.g., "This $25 gadget will change your life!") showing the product in action.
- Use retargeting to capture visitors who didn’t purchase immediately.
- Monitor ad performance closely. Double down on what works (e.g., if a specific ad creative or audience performs well, allocate more budget there).
- If a product starts gaining traction (e.g., orders pick up suddenly), reinvest profits into scaling ads.
- Month 1:
- Ad spend: $300 total.
- Conversion rate: 4% with an average order value (AOV) of $47.
- Daily sales: ~$564/day in revenue → ~$8,460/month (assuming 50% profit margin).
- Month 2:
- Increase ad spend to $600 (reinvesting profits). Optimize creatives and expand to related products.
- Potential revenue: $15k/month if the product trends continue.
- Month 3:
- Double down on what’s working. Introduce upsells or a subscription model if applicable.
- Month 1:
- If you hit $8,460 in month 1, scale to $10k in month 2 and $12k in month 3, you’d be close.
- Alternatively, if the product goes viral (e.g., gets featured on TikTok or Reddit), sales could explode overnight, allowing you to hit $20k faster.
- Product Selection: The product must solve a problem or fulfill a desire in a way that’s compelling enough for people to share it (e.g., viral potential).
- Ad Optimization: Continuously test different ad creatives, audiences, and platforms to find the highest-return strategy.
- Reinvesting Profits: Use early profits to scale ads aggressively while monitoring ROI closely.
- Supplier Reliability: Ensure your supplier can handle sudden order spikes to avoid stockouts or negative reviews.
- Ad costs may increase as competition heats up if the product becomes popular.
- Supplier might not be able to fulfill orders quickly enough, leading to delays or negative reviews.
- Platform algorithms (e.g., TikTok’s algorithm) can change, affecting ad performance.
If dropshipping doesn’t resonate, here are two other plausible scenarios:
1. Freelancing/Digital Services- Skill: Coding, design, writing, or consulting.
- Action:
- Start taking on high-paying clients on platforms like Upwork or Fiverr.
- Reinvest earnings into marketing (e.g., cold outreach, LinkedIn ads) to land bigger projects.
- Example:
- Charge $50/hour for 20 hours/week → $4k/month initially.
- Scale by increasing rates and working more hours.
- Niche: Trending topics like "AI tools for beginners" or "minimalist lifestyle hacks."
- Action:
- Post consistently (e.g., 1 video every 2 days).
- Monetize through ads, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing.
- Potential Earnings:
- Ad revenue: ~$1.5k/month for 50k subscribers.
- Sponsorships: $1k–$3k/month if engagement is high.
The dropshipping route is the most scalable with a small initial investment, but it requires quick action and adaptability. The freelancing or content creation paths are more sustainable long-term but may not hit $20k as quickly unless you experience rapid growth (e.g., viral content).
Would you like me to refine any part of this scenario or explore another approach based on your skills or interests?
Better off saving a few....like 1500 to 5k and having a broker put it in an investment.
put a little into it when you can and then roll the dividends into it.
shit will grow faster than you might think.
I miss the old internet with Picard YTMD webpages lol.