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"1. BUSINESS IDEA - Monetizing a large Instagram meme page
2. BUSINESS IDEA - Liquor Store Scale Limitations
3. BUSINESS IDEA - Tech Venture in California
[0.00] Greg Isenberg_Audience vs Community.txt
Greg Isenberg
Audience vs Community
"## 1. BUSINESS IDEA - **Monetizing a large Instagram meme page**
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This business idea revolves around a person who created an Instagram account with millions of followers based on funny memes targeting 18-24 year olds. The account generates an estimated $2.5 million to $5 million in profit annually. The account owner emphasizes the importance of \"community\" but it\'s actually more of an audience. If the owner stopped posting, engagement would likely drop to zero. This highlights the distinction between an audience and a true community \342\200\223 a true community would remain active even without the constant presence of the creator.
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[49.97] My First Million_@garyvee On Losing It All.txt
My First Million
@garyvee On Losing It All
"**1. BUSINESS IDEA - Liquor Store Scale Limitations**
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This business idea centers around the limitations of scaling a traditional brick-and-mortar liquor store. The speaker argues that if his father had owned a supermarket instead, there would have been greater potential for growth and expansion. This is attributed to the restrictions on shipping and logistics associated with the alcohol industry, which were more prevalent in the past.
**2. BUSINESS IDEA - Tech Venture in California**
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This idea explores the hypothetical scenario of what could have been if the speaker had pursued a career in technology in California. The speaker reflects on how his father\'s desire for him to work in the family liquor store led him down a different path. He postulates that if he had moved to California, he might have been part of the tech boom in the late 1990s and experienced significant success, potentially creating a company like \"bar cubin.\" This highlights the impact of early life choices on future opportunities and the allure of the tech industry.
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