How I would Find a Profitable Business Idea (if I had to start over)
I wasted about a year on Skool without making any real money.
I kept changing my group—always thinking there was a better idea.
Here’s a 3-step framework that helped me simplify my idea and figure out exactly who I was going to help:
1. Pick One of These Niches: Health, Wealth, or Relationships
In my opinion, these are evergreen. Most businesses—especially service-based ones—fit into one of these three categories.
Example: “Helping busy dads get in shape without the gym” (Health + Time Scarcity)
2. List Out Pain Points You See
Look into other Skool communities and read what people are complaining about.
Example from a Skool group: “I can’t stay consistent with content creation” → Could be a content accountability group
3. Message People an Offer
Don’t ask for money.
Just say: “Hey, I’m testing something to help people with [problem]. Want to try it free?”
I try to do about 50 reach-outs a day.
Get results for these people → Use the results as a way to advertise → Turn it into a paid offer.
You just need one person to say, “Yeah, I’ll pay you to help me.”
And if you can find one person, you can find more.
That’s your business.
I try to keep things simple—so you don’t waste a year on Skool before making money, like I did.
- Maddex
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How I would Find a Profitable Business Idea (if I had to start over)
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