1. Business idea of the Week: Build a Meme Template Newsletter
If youāre like me, youāre always searching for new memes.
I use them in the content I create for businesses, and thereās always one big problem.
Finding new and relevant memes is incredibly time consuming.
Every week I sift through 3-4 different websites, spending at least 20min plus every time.
And you know what would be a whole lot cooler?
The idea: A meme template newsletter.
A weekly newsletter that does the heavy lifting, delivering the best new memes to your inbox.
No more scrolling through endless feeds or missing out on a trend.
This is super easy to do:
Hunt for the newest memes on Twitter & Reddit every week.
Send out the best 5 you found, and the blank templates that others can use.
To get subscribers, you can create an account on Twitter and Instagram where you post the memes & templates for free, with a link to āsubscribe for moreā.
This solves a pain point for anyone using memes in their content, which means you can actually charge subscribers a monthly premium.
I would start this out as a $5-$10 per month newsletter.
You can then add additional services like a ādone for you meme serviceā as additional upsells.
And like I mentioned aboveā¦ if you do this, Iāll be your first subscriber. :)
2. Links I like.
How to sell any new product. - The Follow Up
Zuckerberg at UFC 298 - Twitter
Dave Portnoy adopted Miss Peaches & raising money for Hernandez rescue - Twitter
3. Iām in Costa Rica!
This is usually where I put my favorite Twitter business ideas of the week, but this week Iām on vacation in Costa Rica.
So instead, enjoy this pictures from Costa Rica!
See you next Sunday.