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>mfw Jeff Bezos actually replied to my email about my unique idea

not even meming, he told me to write up a business proposal, how do i do it?
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Go to Barnes & Noble and buy a book on it, they have plenty of books on writing up business plans. Hell, there are even online templates for it.

Run home now Charlie.
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>thinking the actual Jeff Bezos replied to your email.
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>>1813446

This.

How did you even get zezima to add you in the first place?

I have what I think is a good idea for a book (guide to making a good career), but it may be easier to get it picked up by a publisher if it already has a following.

I could break up the content of the book into blog posts and get a following first and profit from the website too.

> Book or blog form, What say /biz/?
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Anon, forget about publishers. That is so 1980. It is selfpublishing or McDonalds for you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7o00yrE_h0
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>>1813422

Excellent video. Thanks for that.
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Red pill me on charities
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>Post Clinton shit
>Red Pill me on X

Seems like you've already got an opinion famalam.
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>>1813345
Was wondering more about the details behind it.
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>>1813352

Open secret: when you have a campaign committee and you retire from politics you can do one of several things with the money.

1. Give it all to your party committees
2. Keep it in case you run for re-election some day or have a kid who wants to (dynasty motherfucker)
3. Give it to charity, including a charity that you personally run

501c3s are not only charities but the de facto designation of Churches. They have all kinds of weird loopholes related to the religious lobby and First Amendment that, incidentally, wind up applying to charities as well.

>more details behind it

Republicans do it. Democrats do it. Independents do it. Scientologists do it. Baptists do it. Methodists do it. The real red pill is that airing info about the Clinton Foundation was pretty much a bullshit cheap shot that you could take at any wealthy family that has held power before and anyone with half a brain wasn't swayed by it.

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I'm a NEET. Where do I put $6000?

It doesn't really feel like the kind of business money but I'm not gonna spend it all anytime soon either and I don't want to put a bunch of bills in a shoebox. Should I put it into an account with some bank somewhere? What kind of account? A debit card would be nice, hopefully one without monthly fees.

I live somewhere cheap so I expect the money will last at least a couple years. Send help.
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you can give it to me
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>>1813331
Oh is this board full of poorfags like the rest of 4chan
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>>1813300

Looking at this service:
http://printme1.com/
They charge $11.99 for 150 pages copied, comb bound, including USPS media mail shipping in the US.

What I am wondering is: How do they do this and still turn a profit?

To figure out the answer to this, I am posing this question to people that are professionals in the copying/printing business. I assume you have access to the best machines that are A. durable. B. Gives you the lowest print cost. What are the brands and models of printers/copiers that can do this job at the lowest price?

It seems like there could be money to be made if one exports this concept. Just going to Canada or Mexico would be sufficient.
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sauce?
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You'll never break even
Printing businesses are cutthroat
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>>1813327
I am good with competition. This is basically a tech question and not a general advice one. What make of machine do I need to be able to print, comb-bind and ship 150 pages and still break even?

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>want to get into algo trading
>itd be 4+ years, probably more
>already over satured market

whatever, anything would beat scrubbing shit at this point.
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>>1813105
>already over satured market
and one would think that at least one would work, but none does.

so you think you will write one? yeah, sure. waste your life. scrubbing shit would be more meaningful and fulfilling
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>>1813105
Algo tradaing is the wrong approach.
Automation is the answer. Buy/sell orders still in human hands.
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>>1813105
Yeah don't. Your best bet is to get into an inefficient industry and modernize it or to design new technologies, if you want to be rich really quickly.

Look at Elon Musk, he used his knowledge and connections to modernize the auto industry which sold the same rehashed shit year after year.

Some good industries I would consider looking into are clothing (you can command heavy margins for smart, well designed clothing), transportation/delivery (lots of smaller segments that are dominated by boomers & locals), consulting (lots of niches and you can hire consultants to regurgitate your knowledge and sell it to others), cleaning/maintenance (certain industries are controlled by unions, you can find cheaper labor and compete against these folks), application development (copy fads and spam ads), and much much more.

There's about a million things to do that are easier to make money and highly profitable compared to algorithmic trading. Remember, competition drives down reward.

Look for dinosaur industries and critically analyze their every aspect.

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Has anyone done any research and found out that your birth certificate is really a bond and that it has value?
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I think it having cash value has been pretty much debunked. But, nevertheless, a birth certificate from a first world country is still incredibly valuable. There are millions of people globally that would literally kill for the opportunity many people take for granted.
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I found a website http://monetizecolb.org that helps collect funds based on its value.
Please take a look at it and let me know your thoughts.
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Try /pol/

Also fuck off loony.

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I'm a no-coiner-cuck. Now, I decided to toss in 50$ on a coin between SYS, PASC or PEPE. Give me your 2 cents. Pick half-related.
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>>1812593
PEPE for the 10x gains.
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Get in on Lepen. You got literally nothing to lose and looking at a potential 1000% value increase in the coming months.
I say if it doesnt skyrocket by mid May you dump.
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>>1812754
Only if the devs stop dumping their coins before it's got off the ground like retards.

The coin has a stack of sell orders almost equal to its market cap. Who is gonna buy it when there is no hope of the price going up?

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Should I invest in eur or usd? I can exchange my currency to either. Eur is a bit more valuable but the USD might rise in value under Trump. What do?
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EUR
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>>1812574
>invest in eur or usd
>invest in
>invest
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>>1812574
Gold dumbass. If it has to be eur or usd chose USD as EU may have more referendums (ie frexit, itexit, etc). US also has the "cleanest shirt" in terms of problems

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Hi guys, I...hopefully, will someday going to inherit some land from my father.

>Something like 40 hectares at best

And the thing I always asked myself was if

>in the hypothetical case of the legalization of marijuana cultivation and consumption

it was profitable to produce this plant, perhaps only as a primary product to sell to a hypothetical new industry that produces its derivatives.

What do you think?
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>>1811623
>Is it profitable to grow a plant that most of humanity want to smoke, sells like candy in front of a school, and produces so much money that people risk their lives to trade and transport it?

I dunno you tell me
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>>1811623

Was alcohol profitable after prohibition ended?
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hehehehehehhehehehehe dunklefonkers

Anyone got any good tips on SEO, trying to find a good place to start from scratch.

Trying to get a decent google ranking in order to grow business, I'm in a specialized field and have 10-20 competitors but only 2 of which do what I do.
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>>1810396

Google will help you more than biz. Litteraly everything you need to know is on the internet.

On the top of my head, most important is :

> Good quality website (responsive, fast...)
> Good quality content (right keywords, helpful and interesting, easy to share)
> Good quality links (links connected with your activity from reputable websites, think of companies catering to different stages of the customer's journey).
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So my other question is, is the above what SEO firms do, or are there more specified techniques?
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>>1810748
Yes I run a web development agency. SEO is a service we offer our clients.

In this order of priority:
1. Fast, responsive website.
2. As many healthy, reputable backlinks as possible.
3. High-quality content (not some “I outsourced this article to India for $3” bullshit article) that people will want to read.
4. Social media presence, linked to the website
5. Update the website frequently (once a week is fine) with new content or whatever

But seriously, just google it. There’s a gazillion articles on this topic.

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I am currently in liquidity after a sale of GDXJ and currently I do not see many alternatives to invest,
I am analyzing AMD with its new launch of Ryzen and what this would imply for the core accounts of the company.

However I have seen that AMD has grown a lot lately its actions. Do you think it's a good idea to invest now?

Or is it too late?
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Im kicking myself for not buying 2 years ago but I bought 130 shares @ 14.80 yesterday.

Ryzen is still very new, Vega is on the horizon. Im waiting until amd sales numbers are out.
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>>1814151
The profits they'll make of the small amount of Ryzen sales over the next two quarters will not be enough to justify the current share price - especially when Intel chops their prices and releases their next round of CPUs this summer.
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>>1814220
so you're saying it's a meme stock?

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Hi, /biz/
I'm new to stock market and have $6000 in my bank account, Should I invest to AMD or something else?
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>>1813539
Index fund.
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>>1813614
Ironic how people say this, I bet most of the people can't even formulate a reason why index funds always >trends upwards apart from quoting other people and looking at an index.

Fyi, loser companies are always replaced on any indicies as it represents the largest X companies for your country/market whatever.

I use to believe in the index meme until I actually looked into it.
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>>1813614
Op kik me @ seanconnerry22 ill help you get a better footing.

Okay so I have an idea for an app based service and I'm determined to make it a reality. There's nothing like it on the market and for the first time in my life I genuinely think this is a million dollar idea.

I'm currently going for Business Administration in college but I need to learn how to successfully be an entrepreneur. Right now my classes are about how to run an already established company. What good reading material is there?
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>>1813436
>le idea man
Go to the CS or engineering dept at your uni and find some Paki to code it for you. Pajeet isn't smart enough to steal your idea.
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You can't learn interpersonal skills from a book
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>>1813436
Tinder for waifus? Don't worry already making it rn

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Any self-employed residential house cleaners here? How much do you make on average for a house? How many houses a day? And how much do you earn a year?
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>>1813239
I've done it in the past, I don't anymore.

I used to charge $50-$75 to clean a house that took 1-2 hours. I could clean 4 or 5 houses in a day. I didn't make much per year because I'm in a small town where most people can't afford a cleaning service. None of my clients had their house cleaned more than once a week.

this was 15 years ago though. The prices might have gone up since then. I know of people in rich areas that are making $1000 per day cleaning houses. Depends where you work.
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Residential anything is a pretty shitty career anon. Should go for business to business cleaning. My Dad has been doing this for almost 8 years now, and makes about $130K net. He cleans (mostly floor stripping and waxing) for a bunch of churches, 13 Sprint stores, all 8 branches of a local credit union, and a shopping center complex that has multiple stores.
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>>1813239

I think you should be getting AT LEAST $25/hr for your labor.

Typically you work in a team of 2.

Get someone with money as a regular and they will send friends to you, tip you, etc..

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