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New business ideas: $200K/mo awkward biz, Epstein Files AI play, $594/wk tote rentals π€
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Hey, it's Niall π
There's a version of investing that doesn't feel like a second job.
No spreadsheets. No logging into four different apps. No mental gymnastics trying to figure out if you're actually up or down after fees and dividends.
It's a mess. π¬
But when everything's in one place and actually makes sense, you stop avoiding the question: am I actually making money?
Check out the tool below β itβs free to try, major sale ends tomorrow π
Then keep scrolling for today's batch of fresh business ideas.
Niall Doherty
eBiz Insider
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BORING BUSINESS
$594/Week Zero Competition Rental Side Hustle

Chris Koerner writes about a guy named David who discovered this while researching his own move.
He searched for moving tote rentals in his area. Found nothing. So he started one.
David bought one pallet of plastic totes (reusable bins that replace cardboard boxes when you move) β 120 for ~$1,500 β and started renting sets of 20 for $99 a pop.
David started with 120 totes and had to immediately order another 120 because he overbooked. His rule: only buy more inventory when you oversell.
One pallet = 6 rental sets Γ $99 = ~$594/week assuming he rents each set for a few days at a time π€
Same $1,500 investment, paying you indefinitely.
The distribution unlock was the realtor pitch π
David's wife started attending realtor networking events pitching the idea: "Let us gift your clients their moving totes as a closing gift."
Realtors are already looking for creative closing gifts. They close deals constantly, have marketing budgets and are surrounded by people who are literally about to move.
π The timing is interesting β "tote rental" just hit a score of 100 on Google Trends. Thatβs the highest recorded search interest ever in history.
Local supply is still essentially zero in most mid-sized cities⦠and it requires only about $1,500 to start.
But before spending $1,500, Koerner suggests posting a free Facebook Marketplace listing first: "Moving tote rentals coming to [your city]." See who bites π
AI PODCASTING
This AI-Generated Podcast Could Earn $30K/Month

The Epstein Files podcast (AI-generated)
Adam Levy built a podcast pipeline in a weekend using AI.
The result? The Epstein Files β a daily, self-updating documentary podcast analyzing 3.5 million pages of released Epstein documents.
121 episodes in six weeks. Nearly 2 million downloads in the first month. #1 on the UK podcast charts π€―
Multiple LLMs stitch together names, places, and timelines across the documents. Every claim links back to original DOJ filings.
π Levy writesβ¦
I set the editorial direction, what topics to cover, what sources to trust, what tone to strike⦠One person can now do what a newsroom did.
The whole thing runs on a Mac Mini. No studio, no production team, no audio skills needed π
Levy has since launched a Spanish version and a second show called "War Desk" covering the war in Iran.
No ads or sponsors yet β but at standard podcast CPM rates, 2M monthly downloads could generate $10β30K/month from ads π€
Not everyone's a fan though. Some listeners have questioned the reliability of AI-generated analysis. Still β the barrier to entry for podcast creation just collapsed.
Pick a niche with a ton of public documents β local politics, court cases, industry reports, etc. β and let AI do the heavy lifting π€
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AWKWARD CONVERSATIONS
$200K/Month Negotiating Deals for Strangers

Tomi Mikula @delivrdtome on Instagram
Tomi Mikula spent a decade working at dealerships β sales, used cars, financing π
Then he flipped to the buyer's side.
He started offering free car negotiations to strangers on Reddit. Did about 50 deals with zero charge, building a track record before putting a price tag on it.
π From a recent profile...
You're hiring a middleman to deal with the middleman to make the middleman more efficient.
His business, Delivrd, charges $1,000 per negotiation. He has five professional negotiators on the team.
Total revenue: around $200K/month. π€―
Tomi works entirely by phone, from home. His method: call multiple dealers on the same car, get competing quotes, pit them against each other. He never visits a showroom.
The livestreaming turned into a lead gen machine. A heated 27-minute call where a dealer called him "Bubba" got 590K views on YouTube π.
He now has 600K followers across TikTok and YouTube β leads come to him.
If you don't mind negotiating, this is worth trying β cars are just one option.
Lease agreements, contractor quotes, medical bills, insurance claims. People pay good money to avoid these conversations.
Pick one area you know, do a few free deals to build credibility, then start charging. π
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