1. Business idea of the Week: At Home Posture Correction Service.
As of December 2020, it’s estimated that over 50% of corporate employees work from home.
With more people working from home, people are spending more hours sitting at a desk, leading to poor posture.
And poor posture can lead to awful things like:
Back pain
Spinal dysfunction
Rounded shoulders
Potbelly, etc.
So, how can we help solve this problem - and make a buncha cash?
The Idea: An at-home posture correction services.
This service would help work from home employees correct their posture. And since almost everyone has bad posture when they’re sitting at a computer, your potential customer base is massive.
Getting started:
In order to actually provide this service, you’ll need to become a posture expert or partner with a posture expert.
You’ll go into the customers home office, watch the way that they work, and show them how they need to be sitting (or standing) in order to have good posture. So it’s important to actually know what good and bad posture looks like, and how to correct it.
Pricing and Customers:
For a service like this, I’d imagine you can charge $200 - $500 per visit. On top of that you can upsell additional visits and checkins. And if you recommend specific products, you can reach out to the brands to become an affiliate.
Additionally, as your target customers are employees, you can reach out to businesses to get them to front the bill, and offer your service to employees as a perk.
Since this is an in-home service, you’ll be looking for local customers. You can start with things like craigslist or local facebook groups, but the best way to scale this is through content.
Put out a lot of content about “posture” on Instagram, and be known as the expert in posture.
Let me know what you think!
2. Links I like.
Viral videos & layoffs in tech - The Follow Up
The worlds fastest conversational AI (acting like a sales rep) - Twitter
How to cold call and will AI replace sales reps? - YouTube
3. Twitter Business Ideas
I spent an hour scrolling Twitter trying to find business ideas.
Here’s a few I found. 👇
This is a cool idea.
I’m always curious what tools other people use to get things done and this would be a great set up for affiliates.
I could definitely benefit from a newsletter like this.
Coming up with new ideas for ads is tough. And one of the best ways to create great ads is to copy what’s already working.
Since there is a direct ROI for this service, you can charge a premium monthly price.
This “watch” is a 3D printed arm band with a QR code on it that re-directs to a website with the time.
Super useless, but funny. I bet this would actually sell a lot as a gag gift.