1. Spotify For Babies.
Greg dropped another banger this week with this Spotify for Babies idea.
I went on a trip with my younger cousins this last week, and got stuck watching some of their kids YouTube videos.
The videos themselves seem ridiculous, but with a bit of digging, its easy to see how some of these kids Youtube channels like Cocomelon and Kids Diana Show are making $10’s of millions of dollars every year.
Which back’s up the idea that you could make 10’s of millions with a baby music app.
If you know how to build iOS or Android apps, and can learn to make some simple music with AI generators, this could be a killer businesses for you.
2. UpWork Lead Gen Business.
I found this idea in some Reddit comments, and I love it.
If there’s one thing I’m sure of, it that businesses will always need more leads.
And thats why lead gen is a $8billion/year industry.
Using Upwork is great, because you can pitch people that are actively looking for a service, rather than trying to cold approach businesses that are hopefully in a buying cycle.
Here’s how I’d start this.
Reach out to service agencies and ask if you can bring them jobs for a % of their revenue.
Specialize in one type of service to start out with.
Use a service like gigradar.io to automate the proposal process.
Scale to other service types once you’ve got some revenue coming in.
Optional (start your own agency with the leads you’re getting).
3. The Playbook for $1M business apps.
This playbook is underrated.
Instead of trying to go find traffic, and get users for your own SaaS, you can piggy back off of these billion dollar platforms, and build apps for their users.
And there’s a lot overlooked platforms you can do this for:
Hubspot
Quickbooks
Slack
Mailchimp
Beehiiv??
The possibilities are endless.
Now…. the biggest obstacle is often getting accepted into these marketplaces. But once you’re in, you’ve got a competitive advantage against other app builders. So the trouble is worth it.
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