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18 contributions to Business Ideas
You have the business idea. But what happens after the idea?
One thing I’ve noticed is that coming up with an online business idea is often the easy part. The harder part is turning that idea into something that actually looks **credible, professional, and ready for customers. You can have: . A great product idea . A social media presence . A clear target audience . Lots of motivation …but if someone discovers your business and there’s nowhere professional for them to learn more, trust you, or make a purchase, you may be losing potential customers. Your online presence is part of your first impression. That's why I think the journey should be: Idea → Brand → Online presence → Customers → Growth** I know an e-commerce specialist who helps businesses with things like online store setup, store design, user experience, and improving the customer journey. She’s currently also looking to expand her portfolio by working with a few businesses. So I'm curious: If you already have an online business idea, what's the ONE thing stopping you from turning it into a real business right now? Is it the product, branding, website, marketing, finding customers, or simply knowing where to start? Drop it below. 👇
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that credibility piece is real - what do you think usually closes the gap?
I turned a 50-video client order into one click
Client handed me 50 scripts and asked for 10 branded avatar videos with subtitles. Doing that by hand means: clean each script → generate the video → wait → add subtitles → remove silence → save the link. Times 50. That's a full week of copy-paste. So I built a one-click automation that handles all of it. I just click "next" and it does the rest. Swipe through how it's structured 👉 (not sharing the exact build, but happy to explain the logic in the comments ask away)
I turned a 50-video client order into one click
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fifty videos to one click is nuts. does that change how you price bulk orders now
Question for business entrepreneurs
How do you find and validate your ideas? Do you vibecode?
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are you vibecoding something yourself or still in the idea phase?
The bakery test
Walked past a bakery yesterday. The smell got me inside before I even looked at what they sold. Made me think of a coach I've been helping. Killer testimonials, solid offer, good pricing. But her Instagram was all generic quotes and stock photos. Nothing that made you want to know HER. She wasn't getting DMs. Not because the offer was bad - nobody was stopping long enough to find out. What made you follow the last coach you followed? The offer or something else?
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Most People Use AI Wrong (Here's Why)
Most people think AI is powerful because it gives answers. But answers aren't usually the bottleneck. Execution is. ChatGPT can write the email. An AI agent can write it, send it, follow up, update your CRM, and schedule the next step. That's the shift I'm paying attention to right now: AI that helps you think AI that helps you work. What's one repetitive task you'd happily hand over to an AI agent today? 👇
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execution not answers - that shift took a minute to click. what agents are you testing so far?
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Ryan Wang
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Helping grow skool communities and online courses through funnel optimization

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