3 months into info biz and I've sold to,
- Red-pilled teenagers.
- Single-moms.
- LGBTQ+ mfs.
Now I'll target Groypers and teach them how to be a successful passport bro in dubai/east asia/south east-asia.
This recent Dubai hate is crazy.
It feels ridiculous when I come across a rtard from the 3rd world who does not just pay high taxes in his shithole but also gets nothing in return.
Dubai has to be the only place that respects your money.
But wagie-cagies can't stop hating.
The best way to make money today is to take advantage of the knowledge gap between the young and the old.
Once that gap is filled.
Once EVERYONE is using A.I. to solve their own problems?
It’s over.
@RishiVohra4 Crumbling infra, rtarded politicians, highly polluted, regionalism and extremism increasing everywhere. And thse issues are just the tip of the ice burg.
The new X algorithm is basically a dating app for your timeline 💀
Thunder shows you tweets from people you ALREADY follow (your friends)
Phoenix is the wingman sliding in tweets from strangers it thinks you'll vibe with
Then Grok rates everything like "will they like this? reply? repost?" and ranks them
Your feed = AI matchmaker deciding what deserves your attention based on what you've thirsted over before.
Markets that scale to 6 figures fastest:
- Women's accessories.
- Car accessories.
- Football fan clubs
- Right wing
- Left wing
- Religions.
You can literally sell these people anything because emotions drive their decisions.
Linkedin Premium lets people see your account if you click on their profiles.
But most people get nervous when they find out the other person has LinkedIn Premium.
They don't want to be labeled a "stalker."
But here's the catch:
People would rather check who stalked their accounts instead of who sent them a connection request.
Once you find a good network, check their profile.
Not once, not twice, but many times until they get curious and initiate a talk with you themselves.
Stalk the hell out of them.
You should focus less on finding solutions and more on identifying the right problems.
Finding solutions is the easiest part in this era.
Ask yourself:
Why exactly is my business not working?
Have I chosen the wrong niche?
Have I selected the wrong platform to grow?
Have I failed to conduct proper consumer market analysis?
Pinpoint the exact problem first, then fix it later.
You're broke because your business model puts you 18 months away from money.
Most indie hackers and "build in public" folks fail because there are too many steps between them and revenue:
- Learning phase: 4-6 months
- Building phase: 6-12 months
- First results: 18+ months in
Even then, you'll spend months fixing things before you see real money.
Total: 1.5-2 years minimum.
If you can afford to burn savings, great.
If not? Find a model that puts you closer to money, faster.