You can whine about no jobs, but there is plenty of work. Here a fellow solves a problem for himself which he in turn sells to everyone else...
Who knows how much he makes, but think of all the Epson printers that gum up, and note his vid has a quarter million hits... and at about $20 each for some rather inexpensive parts... well...
Now since only about 6% of the market is online, this fellow might find 15 times the market if he were to address the brick and mortar customers.
Feel free to forward this by email to three of your friends.
Who knows how much he makes, but think of all the Epson printers that gum up, and note his vid has a quarter million hits... and at about $20 each for some rather inexpensive parts... well...
Now since only about 6% of the market is online, this fellow might find 15 times the market if he were to address the brick and mortar customers.
Feel free to forward this by email to three of your friends.
3 comments:
Jon, you talk about solving problems or finding work that you are passionate about. Where would you advise young business people to start? Any reading reccomendations?
Matthew, I would suggest watching John's videos on youtube if you haven't already. As far as where to start, he advises "solving a problem in a field you love". He goes over this in one of the ealier videos and builds from there. The videos along with the book is all you need to get started, then you can tweak accordingly based on whatever comes up in your unique situation.
Matthew,
I've put together a whole seminar on just this topic... if you email me, I'll run you through it, if you will critique the seminar when it is done... the price would be feedback...
email me from the "ask john" link in the upper right corner of this blog ...
John
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