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5 contributions to Business Ideas
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šŸ’” Create an AI-powered local experiences platform! Let locals offer cooking classes, city tours, or hobby workshops, while AI matches them with the perfect user based on their interests, schedule & budget šŸ—ŗļøāœØ. It’s like Airbnb Experiences, but smarter and more personalized šŸš€. Start today and be part of the future of local experiences! Sakib Mia Digarea CEO
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What’s One Skill That Pays You Forever?
Learning a skill is the best investment you can make. Trends change. Platforms change. But skills? They pay you again and again. What skill are you building this year?
1 like • Mar 7
@Katherine Pearson yes
1 like • Mar 9
@Katherine Pearson online
Turning ideas into action what actually works? šŸ¤”
Hey everyone šŸ‘‹ I’ve been exploring all the amazing online business ideas shared here from AI tools and remote work opportunities to side hustles and e-commerce projects and one thing keeps standing out to me: It’s super easy to get excited about an idea and start researching, bookmarking tools, or jotting down plans. But actually turning an idea into a business that works consistently? That’s a completely different challenge. I’m curious from those who’ve already taken the leap and started: When you picked your first online business, what was the one step that actually made the biggest difference in getting results? Was it validating your idea with real customers, learning the technical setup, figuring out marketing strategies, or something else entirely? How did you manage the overwhelm at the beginning, especially when there’s so much information and so many tools available? And for those who struggled at first, what lessons or habits helped you push through and start seeing progress? I feel like sharing these insights could really help anyone here who’s still figuring out where to start it’s one thing to see a list of ideas or tools, but learning from real experiences is what actually moves the needle. Would love to hear your honest take let’s swap strategies and see what works best in practice šŸ™Œ
1 like • Mar 2
Honestly, the biggest difference was taking imperfect action fast. Ideas are worthless until tested with real people—validate, get feedback, adjust, repeat. Overwhelm comes from over-research; limit tools, pick one approach, and stick to it. Consistency beats perfection every time. @Noah Steveson
0 likes • Mar 5
@Noah Steveson thanks
🌱 Feeling Better vs. Getting Better
A lot of people confuse the two. Feeling better is: - Watching motivational videos - Planning new goals - Talking about what you’re ā€œabout to doā€ - Getting excited about a fresh start And there’s nothing wrong with that. But getting better? That’s different. Getting better is: - Doing the work when you don’t feel inspired - Repeating boring fundamentals - Fixing your mistakes instead of blaming - Staying consistent when no one is clapping Feeling better gives you comfort. Getting better gives you results. One is emotional. The other is transformational. If you really want growth, you have to choose getting better even on the days you don’t feel better. Because improvement doesn’t care about your mood. It responds to your discipline. šŸ‘‡ Be honest: Are you currently focused on feeling better… or getting better? Let’s talk.
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Spot on. Feeling better is easy and comfortable, but real growth comes from doing the work consistently, even when motivation is zero. Discipline beats mood every time—results don’t wait for inspiration. @Amelia Brown
1 like • Mar 4
@Amelia Brown thanks
šŸŽ“ Product Creation 101: How to Build an Online Course or Digital Product (The Right Way)
Most people create digital products backwards. They start with: ā€œWhat should I teach?ā€ Instead of: ā€œWhat problem are people already trying to solve?ā€ If you want your course or digital product to sell, start here šŸ‘‡ 1ļøāƒ£ Identify a painful, specific problem Not ā€œfitness. ā€But ā€œbusy professionals who want to lose 10kg without the gym.ā€ Specific problems sell. 2ļøāƒ£ Build transformation, not information People don’t pay for knowledge. They pay for outcomes. Your product should answer: ā€œWhat result will they achieve if they follow this?ā€ 3ļøāƒ£ Keep it simple and actionable Your first version doesn’t need 50 modules. It needs clarity, structure, and steps they can follow. 4ļøāƒ£ Validate before perfecting. Talk to your audience. Pre-sell if possible. Get feedback early. Perfection delays income. Execution creates it. Here’s the truth most beginners miss: Creating a digital product isn’t hard. Creating one that actually converts is about structure, positioning, and clarity. When you understand the framework behind it, everything moves faster. šŸ‘‡ If you were to create a digital product, what would it be about?(And what’s stopping you from starting?)
0 likes • Mar 2
Exactly! Most start with ā€˜What should I teach?’ but real sales come from solving a clear problem and delivering tangible results. A small, actionable, audience-validated product is what actually works. @Amelia Brown
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Mohammad Sakib Mia
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