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- New business ideas: $110K/mo from AI-written kids' books, $500K from robotic cotton candy machines, $850 in 30 days selling AI ads to local businesses π€
New business ideas: $110K/mo from AI-written kids' books, $500K from robotic cotton candy machines, $850 in 30 days selling AI ads to local businesses π€
45+ proven paths to a real online income. Ends tonight.
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Business Ideas Newsletter
Hey, it's Niall π
A fresh batch of business ideas for you today.
But first β last call on something good.
That ridiculously underpriced bundle I shared about yesterday⦠it closes tonight.
45+ premium courses for building a full-time income online β all for just over a dollar each π€―
Today is literally your last chance to grab it.
Once it's gone tonight β it's gone for another year π
Niall Doherty
eBiz Insider
TOGETHER WITH BC STACK
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One catch: this offer runs only once a year, and it's almost over⦠the sale ends tonight!
AI SIDE HUSTLE
$850 in 30 Days Selling AI Ads to Local Businesses
A broke 23-year-old grad tried ecomm, freelance, and websites. Nothing stuck.
Then he tried an experiment he saw on Redditβ¦
π He writesβ¦
Make 100 short ai ad concepts for local businesses and send them directly to the owners... Just make the actual thing first and send it.
No pitch. Just the finished ad, made with AI, sent cold.
He targeted med spas, gyms, and dentists β they already run promos but their creative is weak.
The funnel from 100 sends π
19 replied
8 asked the price
2 bought
2 became monthly retainers
First month: $850. He charges $150β250 per ad, or $400β750/month for a batch of 4β6.
What surprised him: local businesses replied way more than ecommerce brands π
His biggest lesson though β stop leading with "AI"β¦
When I said "AI ad," people either ignored it or treated it like some cheap gimmick. When I said "short-form ad concept," they understood it immediately.
Build something useful, show it first, and don't make the tool the headline.
Run this play in any local niche with money and weak ads π
TOGETHER WITH ROKU
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Your feedback helps us make smarter, better ads.
VENDING MACHINES
$500K From Cotton Candy Vending Machines
You know those robotic cotton candy machines at theme parks? Glass display, robot arm, spins it in front of you, hands it through the window.
JMU student Zach Downey has 10 of them placed at amusement parks and resorts in Florida, California, and Texas. He's projecting $500,000 in revenue this year π€
Zach didn't plan on cotton candy. He pitched a pizza vending machine to his college's food service team. They loved it β until UL certification killed the deal. While googling alternatives, he stumbled into robotic cotton candy machines.
He explains the appealβ¦
There's basically no other business where you can buy something for 30 cents and sell it for $10.
Each machine costs around $7,500. Cotton candy sells for up to $15. Hits revenue within 10 minutes of plugging in π€―
On client acquisition (ie. the parks and resorts), he saysβ¦
Every single client has come to us through email marketing.
One robotic machine in your van and a list of busy family venues to email could be the whole business π
TOGETHER WITH MARKETBEAT
7 Stocks to Buy Before the Robots Take Over
The next AI trade may not be another chatbot.
It may be surgical robots, automated warehouses, smart factories, and machine vision systems already reshaping how companies operate.
MarketBeatβs new 7 Stocks to Buy Before the Robotics Revolution report reveals seven companies positioned across the automation boom, from robot builders and AI chip leaders to machine vision providers and factory automation giants.
This is where AI gets a body.
And as labor shortages, wage pressure, and supply chain stress push more companies toward automation, these stocks could move before the robotics story becomes impossible to ignore.
The report normally sells for $29.97, but it is free for a limited time.
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AI SIDE HUSTLE
$110K/Month From AI-Written Kids' Books
Mary Allan is quietly cleaning up in a niche nobody's watching: short, AI-written, AI-illustrated motivational books for kids π
They sell on Amazon's print-on-demand service, so there's no inventory and nothing upfront. You upload a PDF, Amazon prints and ships each order, and you keep the margin.
A recent breakdown ran her whole catalog through a sales estimator π
It estimated that this creator is selling 16,700 to over 21,000 copies per month.
At roughly $6.62 profit per book after Amazonβs fees, that works out to about $110K+/month β and thatβs before any Kindle ebook royalties π€―
The whole game is finding a gap. These are "social-emotional learning" books β confidence, resilience β aimed at kids who get overlooked.
For example, search Amazon for ADHD-themed motivational books and barely anything comes up. Few competitors means you rank fast and pull in free traffic.
Pick an underserved group, have AI draft a short story and the illustrations, and publish it free on Kindle π
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