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Monday, 13 June 2016

[Update] "Advice for monetizing my hobby". I just launched my first business and website!

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Original thread here

G'day all, I thought I'd pop by to share my progress. Two weeks ago I came to Reddit for advice. I have a hobby I love doing which is woodworking. Specifically I like to cut out detailed pieces like portraits, logos, characters, landscapes etc, and I've been making pieces as gifts and just for fun for years. Here are a few examples of my work.

Last weekend I said screw it, let's do it (thanks Richard Branson). I sat down in front of the computer, created an account on Shopify and got busy about making a website where I could sell my stuff. The idea is to be able to upload your own photo/image, I convert it to something suitable to be cut, and I get busy in the workshop.

I'm ecstatic to say that I have just finished making my first paid piece! What a fantastic feeling! I have been through many website updates/fixes/improvements over the last few days and that has kept me very busy, but I'm really enjoying it. I have enlisted all my facebook friends to 'like' my facebook page. I've created a facebook ad and I've got a google adwords campaign running. I also created an Instagram account to try to attract followers. So far I'm only spending about $15/day on facebook and google as that's all I can afford at the moment.

I'd really appreciate some feedback about my site, products, pricing, and anything else that would be constructive. Also any advice on building traffic and conversions is always welcome.

Thanks for reading.

EndGrain. Shameless plug for my website.

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Are there any ways of generating traffic to your Amazon listing?

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As title, im looking for more ways of getting more exposure to my Amazon listing. Im open to anything really just as long as it gets results.

Ive heard Instagram and Pinterest are great ways of advertising, so i was wondering if any of you have any more insight into those ventures.

Thank you in advance, deathgod10.

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wanting to invest?

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this might be in the wrong subreddit,but i started to want to invest but im reading on a stockmarket crash later this year? should i just invest in gold?

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Duties to pay when importing from China?

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Hi, Can anyone give some guidance on what kind of taxes/duties/etc am I gonna incur if I import (stainless steel bars) from China into the European Union? I have looked online but not sure if like VAT applies to us since we are a manufacturer and we are not selling to the customer but to wholesalers and companies. Greatly appreciate any help to clear this up.

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Sunday, 12 June 2016

Any entrepreneurs in the porn industry?

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Anyone in the business browse here?

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I have no proven job skills but I just made over $5k in 2 weeks being a ticket broker. What should/could I do?

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I've always made a lot of money flipping stuff, gold and silver, and other hustling type small business ventures. . I've taken a break from it but just got back into hustling festival tickets. Should I look into making this a real business? Or is this just another hustle?

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In one sentence, how do you deal with procrastination?

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LLC formation: Indiana or Virginia?

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I've invented some software technology at my university in Indiana and will be licensing it back from them to develop further and eventually sell online in many states, but I need to create an entity in order to do so. I am also starting a "real" job in DC soon and will be living there or in VA. So the question is, where should I register my entity? I need to establish it before I move out east.

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Dropshipppers: How do you guys deal with returns?

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Business owners who dropship usually do that from China. How do you guys deal with people that aren't pleased and want to return that product?

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For those of you who are currently employed full-time at a "regular" job - how do you hide your business from your boss and coworkers, especially when asked to work over-time or about how your weekend was?

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Just curious about how other people here handle your boss's (at your full-time job) requests for you to work over-time (knowing it will interfere with your business), or the typical "how was your weekend" questions from the boss/coworkers? My weekends literally consist ENTIRELY of me doing work to build my side businesses, so when my boss abruptly makes a request for me to work some impromptu over-time on a Saturday, or coworkers ask how my weekend was, I am often at a loss of how to handle these questions, since I don't really care to talk about my attempts at building a side business so that I can eventually quit my job! I don't have kids or a big family or social circle, so it's not like I can just say I went to my kids' soccer games the way everyone else at work does. I don't really want to talk about my private life with anyone at work anyway, and especially not with my boss - who is invasive, not my friend, has no business asking what I do outside of work, and who I - quite frankly - can't stand and am desperately trying to escape.

Any advice? I've just been inventing complete bullshit lately to get out of working certain weekends when I know it will be particularly bad for my business, such as lying and saying I have to travel to another state for a relative's wedding. :-/

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PSA for anyone buying sites on Flippa

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I just came across this: http://ift.tt/1Xhm1JU

The pattern of "traffic" (from India), the site, the copy - everything about this mirrors other sites that have been showing up lately. Google "flippa garbage" to see discussion on this topic. There is a clear business model of misleading buyers into thinking that these are high-traffic sites. People are buying up traffic from India in the month prior to the auction to give the appearance of traffic, and then saying "we just installed Google Analytics last month." The profit claims are outrageous.

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Finding quality staff has been my biggest challenge as an entrepreneur...

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I've been hiring my first few staff and it's been a huge challenge. I have some stuff that does need to take place in person, so the person needs to be located near me. I don't live in a place like San Fransisco, New York, etc that has a strong startup scene.

I've had some okay employees, some good contractors etc, but I haven't really been able to find any A players. I think it's been difficult to find people with real drive, enthusiasm and good energy. Some of those things are up to me to instill, to coach and set an example of, but some of that does need to come from the person too.

Wanted to see what advice folks here have?

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First fail at outsourcing, looking for feedback

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Hi entrepreneurs,

I just tried to outsource a simple service for the first time, and my experience was disastrous. Is that normal? Am I using the right site for this?

Let me explain how it went.

1) I created a few slides. But because I'm totally unskilled in design I was looking for someone who could improve on that. The result is basically 11 slides, containing a few images, a table, and a graph generated from a google spreadsheet.

2) Now I went looking for experts on a website. I search for "powerpoint". All the offers seem to be around $5, which is kind of low in my understanding but okay.

3) Most of them I don't like but I decide on three offers who seem done reasonably well enough. I send messages and in one case even an order for about $20 because he said he does the standard gig only for up to 9 slides and as I said I considered $5 too low anyway.

4) But now I have the ordered one and another one saying they want $50 or more for that, even adding some requirements like that some of the slides will be left unchanged.

So, yeah. That's it. Quite frustrating for the first attempt. Nearly zero interesting offers, it doesn't seem to be possible to find reasonable prices. And despite the corresponding messaged offers seem more reasonable it feels like getting cheated after showing interest in a deal that was only 5-10% of what they finally decide they want.

So, is that normal? Do I have to adapt my expectations? Did I maybe choose the wrong website or searched for the wrong thing? Is it normal that I should expect to pay 10x the initially advertised price if I want real value?

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Source For Ordering Products For e-Commerce Store?

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Hello. I currently own 15 fairly large instagram accounts (25,000+) with very targeted organically grown followings. I average well over 1,000 likes per photos on every account, and believe it is now time to start selling products on them and making some money, as I have just posted ads here and there for a quick $50 at a time, but nothing more. I want to sell bracelets similar to the ones @AlphaAccessories sells. Anyone have any idea where I can order bracelets like that from a safe and reliable source. Thanks.

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Making money with Instagram

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Hey /r/entrepreneur

I am pretty good at growing Instagram accounts organically. I want to use this skill to make myself an income. Does anybody currently make money on Instagram and if you do, how?

Another question, how much would you guys be willing to pay for an account with 500 followers? 1000? Thanks!

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Recruiting Tips Part 2: Conversion and Salary Negotiations

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So after reading the previous post, you went out and found some great talent, interviewed them and want to offer a position. Before you do that, let's ask ourselves a few questions: 1.) What are the benefits I'm willing to offer in this role? 2.) What is the growth potential in this role? 3.) What is my salary range for this role? 4.) What am I willing to offer, to get this candidate?

As /u/lSC mentioned in the first post, if you are hiring below market wage, you'll run into some issues. This is where you have to be willing to offer other fringe benefits that will help you land quality candidates. In my experience, pay isn't everything. How many times have you heard of people leaving high paying jobs? Job satisfaction, development opportunities, bad culture, work life balance and proper tools and resources have always been ranked higher than pay in company surveys that I've worked at (I know there is additional sources that should be able to help back this statement up, but I'll just rely on my personal experience for now). One thing to keep in mind at this point in the process, you are a salesman. You are selling them a paycheck. Just as in the interview, they provided you their highlight reel, now it's time for you to do the same. "Look, I am only paying minimum wage for now, but this is what I have planned for this start-up...." "You'll make below what other Managers make in similar roles, but you'll have more autonomy to decide what direction we go..." These are all transitional statements to talk around what else you have to offer other than pay. DO NOT BRING THEM IN AT YOUR ABSOLUTE MAX. This goes for more of your intermediate roles, but if you can only afford $20 bucks in hour, I'd say start your search at $15. This will help you give them raises throughout the year and even on years where your company might not perform as well as you had hoped. Again, money isn't everything, but the guy that gets a .50 cent raise on a tough year will probably give you everything in return. The most success I've had with this part is selling the developmental skills and things they will learn as a new candidate at the work place. This is part of a different subject, and I won't get in the weeds here, but just think about what you can offer from a professional stand point.

Salary negotiations: It's tough for the employee, and even harder for the employer. Again, be real with what you can afford and start the recruitment process somewhere below that. I will say this, if you can't compete with what the candidate is looking for, walk. Don't try and make it work or operate at a loss. Telling someone they have to take a pay cut because they are making too much for the business performance is a lot harder than recruiting someone at a lower wage. You have to think big picture in this part of the process, or you might find yourself regretting your decision down the road. So, much like buying a car or a house, find your number and stick to it. I have had folks walk out and say they'll think about it or be surprised that we offered so low. THAT'S OKAY! If you are a start-up you are probably looking for someone that is interested in more than just making cash. These candidates exist, and they'll take your lower offer if there is something more in it for them (i.e. culture, development, job satisfaction, etc.) For those commissioned folks out there, you have a tougher road to some extent. You have to show them they can make a living wage off of selling your product. In these cases, I like to do a shadow day (Typically limit it to half a day and lunch). Let them take a tour with your best guy and see what the environment is like. My only caution is to make sure that employee is the most engaged ever. You don't want someone that is not particularly happy working with you, talking to a new candidate. For technical roles, when my salary was low, I walked them around the facility. It helped that at this point everything was new and shiny, but this is where a solid salesman can help. Maybe your shop or work environment is not looking desirable at all. Tools everywhere, old computers, disorganized. SELL IT! "This is where we need your help.... You can help us get to the next level.... etc."

I'd like to help more and I'll post some other tips next weekend. If you are looking for interview/recruiting help, feel free to reach out. Consulting is only a passion at this point and I'm looking to fine tune some of my advice, so any and all feedback is much appreciated. Thanks!

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How is this Twitter account monetised?

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https://twitter.com/ELITEMCR

This account has been going for over six years so it must be making money somehow. Doesn't produce any original content, almost entirely retweets. Does anyone have any idea how it makes money - or even IF it makes money, and if not, what's the point?

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Anyone selling products in the health and wellness niche?

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I have a health blog that gets 9K page views per month and am looking for anyone who is interested in promoting their products on the site or putting an ad on the site. PM me for more details.

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Non-Chinese Wholesale Websites?

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I'm having a bit of a dilemma. Alibaba and Aliexpress seem to be very good websites, but I do not want to deal with China, nor the stigma of having China-made products.

I'm more looking for a similar style of website that deals with products from Mexico or South America. I am fluent in Spanish, so working with producers from down south would be much easier.

Am I stuck using Chinese suppliers to be profitable? Do any legitimate Mexican wholesale distributors exist? Any input or recommendations would be appreciated.

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[Question] Being offered equity in lieu of payment by a startup I contract for, help me decide if this is fair

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Background

I have been contracting for 6 months for a young tech startup with 3 other guys, two of which are non-technical, the other is technical and is a friend of mine. He brought me onboard because the other two had been burned out of nearly 100k by their previous developers and didn't even have a MVP yet. In these months I have rebuilt everything from the ground up and they have a complete MVP system that will go live in the next few weeks with their first client, and it has cost them around half of what they paid for their previous developers. They are really happy with this and want me to come on as an equity partner to have a long-term stake in the venture.

Still, they are young and running out of their initial capital investment of 300k. They have offered me another 50k of consulting work but after that they want to establish an equity arrangement.

The venture itself seems to have either a strong bull case of going to the moon, or a strong bear case of being nearly worthless. Like many startups it depends on establishing a critical mass of users and everything hinges on this being met. The value proposition is solid but it is really a question of whether enough people end up taking it up.

Offer They want to offer me less than 10% equity and vest it over one or more years. I feel like this is too low, since nearly the entire value of the business is built on the work I have done so far and now they want me to spend possibly years with them for what would be a relatively minor holding with virtually no influence. Their desire in offering me equity is to stop burning through their initial cash reserves and to make me part of the team with a vested interest in the success of the venture.

Their reasoning is that since they sold 30% of the business to raise 300k capital early on, any shares offered now should be at the same price. That makes intuitive sense to me.

If the business can achieve 100k of recurring monthly revenue it is valued around 10m. I predict it will take 1-2 years to establish this level of revenue. Therefore a 10% stake would be worth 1m under that scenario. But 2 years of my time is worth at the very least a quarter of that with zero risk.

Question

Does this sound reasonable to you? The possibility for 400% returns in 2 years or possibly nothing. I'm not quite sold. Anything less than 10% is not really enough to keep me deeply invested in the future of the business. I would like closer to 20-30% but how do I justify that. The founder who holds 70% doesn't want to reduce his holding under 50%, and the investor who fronted 300k doesn't want to dilute his holding. My friend has accepted around 7% in lieu of any payment for his (minimal) time so far, and (in terms of marketable skills) his time is far less valuable than mine, and he's only doing this casually anyway (working full time at another job).

I can sort of understand their position (wanting my experience and wanting to stop cash burn) but I'm not sure if this is just a negotiating position on their part. What do you think is a fair equity structure that satisfies both our interests that I can go back to them with? Or should just dig in and demand 25% or nothing.

Edit: If this is relevant, it's a loyalty scheme for hospitality.

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