October 26

The Best Online Business To Start in 2023

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Create your website with Hostinger:

0:00 – Start here
1:10 – The Strategy
5:24 – Becoming an expert
8:00 – Creating a website
17:58 – Connecting with influencers
23:34 – Launching products
27:02 – Details & risks

I am not a financial advisor. The ideas presented in this video are for entertainment purposes only. You (and only you) are responsible for the financial decisions that you make.

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  1. This video came at the perfect time with the hostinger site as I’m thinking about starting my own blog as a professional portfolio like you mentioned

  2. Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits, such as regularly setting aside money for sound investments…

    1. I am excited 😊 my life has totally changed. I have been benefiting $10,250 from my $4,000 investment every 14days

  3. Baby powder/Gold bond could use a huge revamp. Johnson Johnson and Gold bond don’t use talc in their formula anymore, but if you made a product that did and paired up with a huge influencer in blue collar content 🤑🤑. Just have to make sure the talc you use doesn’t have asbestos in it. $1 to produce in India and can probably sell for $10 a bottle. I have done a good amount of research on this so if you could hook me up with an influencer or your venture fund Nate that would be cool. My fence construction business is slow in the winter now so I have time.

  4. Thanks, Nate! I always appreciate your videos and your generosity with your knowledge. It always gets me thinking and feeling a bit more hopeful. ✌️

  5. Your 3rd possible risk is what I’ve immediately thought of. What’s your opinion on partnering with an influencer whose reputation plummets? While that may kill the business, does that also stain on you as the “backline logistics co-founder” guy or whatever? As you outline, presenting yourself is important.

    1. I think this is why it’s important to not brand it too close to the influencer (especially the name). For example: Beast Burger was too closely associated with Mr Beast brand, so it’s impossible to salvage.

  6. This is interesting. I’m not sure it’s for me but it’s still intriguing. I bookmarked the video and will probably rewatch it and take notes.

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