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New business ideas: $2K/mo eBay arbitrage, $200K/yr newsletter, $60K/mo paid community 🤑
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Business Ideas Newsletter
Hey, it's Niall 👋
A reader asked me the other day…
I know AI is important and I need to learn it… but where do I even start?
Honestly? I didn’t have a great answer.
I’d usually just point people to YouTube and hope they find a decent creator to follow.
Not exactly helpful.
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Niall Doherty
eBiz Insider
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NEWSLETTER
$200K Per Year Sharing Industry-Specific AI Tips
📝 Matt McGarry writes…
#8 is to create a newsletter sharing industry-specific AI tips and tactics 👇
This idea is modeled after Write with AI.
It’s a weekly paid newsletter that trains people how to write with AI. They send a new ChatGPT / AI prompt to your inbox every week.
It costs $20/month or $200/year. They already have $200K in ARR through the paid newsletter subscription.
You can take this concept and apply it to other categories like:
• AI for marketers
• AI for lawyers
• How to design with AI using Midjourney or DALL·E
You don't need to be an AI expert to do this either.
Simply research and share practical AI use cases for your industry 😎
PAID COMMUNITY
$60K/Month Teaching People How To Monetize Dog Sh*t
Check out this paid community on Skool 👉 Poop Scoop Millionaire
the premier community for pooper scooper businesses & aspiring entrepreneurs. Learn to make $1k, $10k, or even $100k/Month scooping poop!💩
926 members paying $69/mo = $63,894 monthly revenue.
Run by the same guys who have actually made millions from dog poop.
Sounds like they leveraged the media attention they received for their own business to build an audience and community 💪
Lots of other Skool communities here for inspiration.
People earning $1000's per month via communities on topics like…
Calligraphy
Pickleball
Raw food
Critical thinking
What knowledge, skill or experience do you have that other people can learn from? 🤔
Consider starting a paid community on that topic.
Or perhaps partner with a niche influencer, help them create and run a paid community.
EBAY
$2000/Month Selling Amazon Items on eBay
📝 Sammy writes…
I’ve made $1K–$3K/month consistently on eBay for 8 years. No ads. No inventory. No upfront costs. Here’s exactly what I do…
1. I create a business eBay account.
2. I list 2–3 random items manually (books, mugs, etc) to warm it up.
3. A few days later, I start listing items from Amazon with a markup.
4. Every time I list something, eBay gives it a boost in search.
5. Some sell. Some don’t. I end the stale ones and relist them to trigger the boost again.
That’s it. I list in volume, and let the algorithm do the filtering.
People ask, “Why would anyone buy it if it’s cheaper on Amazon?” The answer is simple: most people don’t compare. They search, see it, and buy it. Convenience wins.
I don't try to pick winners. I just let the system decide. I don’t bet on one product. I run the play 10,000 times.
Sounds legit but Sammy admits to being the founder of a $200/month automation tool that helps people run this kind of business.
So take it with a grain of salt 🧂
MEME BREAK
No Fate But What We Make

AI AGENTS
Examples of AI Agents That Could Earn Big $$$
💬 Pat Walls tweets…
Please comment on this thread with a recent "AI agent" you deployed, what it does, and how you built it…
I want to hear how people are ACTUALLY using AI agents to improve their life / save time / make more money.
Check the replies for agents that could become businesses 🤖
For example, Logan Brown replies…
Built an AI nutritionist that texts me. Creates meal plans based on goals, checks in throughout the day, keeps track of calories/macros when I text it what I’m eating (including pictures)
It’s nice because it’s not an app. Most consistent I’ve been with my diet in years.
Turn that into a service and sell to health coaches and nutritionists, to help their clients stay on track 👍
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IDEA GENERATION
One Question That Unlocks Hidden Business Opportunities
📝 Shaan Puri writes…
I read a great quote the other day from Ben Kuhn (the CTO of Anthropic) about finding your thing: “what does it seem like everyone else is mysteriously bad at?”
I love this.
For me, I always wondered why other people are so bad at explanations…
For 10 years, I tried to make being a founder my thing. I was a B+ at it. But in the real world, B+ doesn’t get you jack sh*t.
Then I started podcasting for fun. I started writing. I started doing the thing I thought others were mysteriously bad at (explaining things).
The podcast took off (100m+ streams), my twitter blew up (450k followers), and my newsletter grew fast (sold in 1 year for millions of dollars).
That's a powerful lens for uncovering your edge: pinpoint the skill you take for granted but others struggle with, and you’ll spot where opportunity lives 👀
Shaan again…
instead of asking “what am I great at?” – just start to pay attention to “what does everyone else mysteriously suck at?”
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