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troubled soul

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I want to create list of Simple IT business list in which you can run the business remotely...without any headache....
No fancy stuff....No AI nonsense....Just normal Tradition business type of Idea..

1) Web hosing / Domain reseller
2) Amazon FBA (Ecommerce)
3)White label Travel website
4) Blog/Youtube Content creation business.
5) Selling courses/Ebook

Can anybody knew more this type of business...Kindly share here

Thanks
 
Hi,
This can be a very interesting topic.
1) Web hosting - I think this business dying because of Big cloud companies are providing free tiers for beginners and lot's of resources for professionals. It was a good business in 90-mid 00, but not now.
2 + 4) Amazon FBA and Youtube content creation - is not IT. You use a computer, but it is not IT business.
3) Sorry, have no experience with this.

6) crypto payment gateway
 
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2+5 are not simple at all and require you working for 25 hours a day to make money. Plus you need some extra hours to handle the banking nonsense that comes as a consequence (many banking monkeys don’t believe that you can make good money with AMZ FBA and ebooks).
If you want to make me an offer to buy my business it has to be 8 figures amount ;) Some such businesses sell for $100m+
There are some companies offering financing for setting up a FBA shop from scratch, if you are in Asia you might have a competitive advantage.
 
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I want to create list of Simple IT business list in which you can run the business remotely...without any headache....
No fancy stuff....No AI nonsense....Just normal Tradition business type of Idea..

1) Web hosing / Domain reseller
2) Amazon FBA (Ecommerce)
3)White label Travel website
4) Blog/Youtube Content creation business.
5) Selling courses/Ebook

Can anybody knew more this type of business...Kindly share here

Thanks
doesn't sound good in a recession
 
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half of the planet will migrate to bitcoin ecosystem in the next 20 years, just like it happened with internet adoption in the past 25 years - that's hell of an opportunity (for those who are still willing to work and deal with real people :D)

education
custodial services
lightning in ecommerce
adaptation of traditional financial service models to underlaying trustless technology
on/off ramps

endless opportunities
 
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ITCENTER in a cheap country like india with specialisation in AI ,Virtual Reality ,Humanoid programing
You don't need a ITCENTER to run a remote office and hire people anywhere in the world. Instead you can use Upwork to hire people.
But it will not work - there are no more clients in Upwork - no investments in IT in the US -> no clients in Upwork -> dozens of Indians will work for free or close to it on Upwork for you.
But the problem again is that there are no more investments in IT = no more clients for IT development companies.
 
If you live in the past with

website creation
webdesign
software programing
server administration

then you are correct

Show me one specialist of humanoid programing on upwork or any specialist of virtual reality.
 
Are you thinking that no more websites are created, they are not designed, no software is written and servers needs no administration?
As for the virtual reality - there are currently 153 jobs for this sh*t in the Upwork with 10-20 candidates for each job.
 
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As digitalisation and AI exponential progresses and touches more people and companies as part of their daily lives, I strongly believe that human interactions will remain at the core of the experience for high value clients.

People who can execute well and understand their clients challenges in depth will always be highly sought after, and not only in the IT world. There is a reason AI main goal is to ressemble humans as closely as possible; not the other away around.

Then sure, the average Joe / low spenders will get AI instead of an actual person as the counterpart but in high value industries where human judgment is welcome/required I think human servicing will be priced as the most expensive service while lower tiers will be all about automation/AI. We see this in a lot of industries already.
 
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Are you thinking that no more websites are created, they are not designed, no software is written and servers needs no administration?
As for the virtual reality - there are currently 153 jobs for this sh*t in the Upwork with 10-20 candidates for each job.
You had any experience with high end AI ?
If yes you would be able to answer your question yourself.
153 jobs of virtual reality.Wow there are also jobs about AI.You think any of them is realted with high end work or with simply automatisation of simple processes?

It always amazes me how ignorant people can be

As digitalisation and AI exponential progresses and touches more people and companies as part of their daily lives, I strongly believe that human interactions will remain at the core of the experience for high value clients.

People who can execute well and understand their clients challenges in depth will always be highly sought after, and not only in the IT world. There is a reason AI main goal is to ressemble humans as closely as possible; not the other away around.

Then sure, the average Joe / low spenders will get AI instead of an actual person as the counterpart but in high value industries where human judgment is welcome/required I think human servicing will be priced as the most expensive service while lower tiers will be all about automation/AI. We see this in a lot of industries already.
there are nice bank reports starting from 2017 how many jobs won't be needed anymore thanks to industry 4.0
ChatGPT already sending out a big shock wave.
 
2+5 are not simple at all and require you working for 25 hours a day to make money. Plus you need some extra hours to handle the banking nonsense that comes as a consequence (many banking monkeys don’t believe that you can make good money with AMZ FBA and ebooks).
If you want to make me an offer to buy my business it has to be 8 figures amount ;) Some such businesses sell for $100m+
There are some companies offering financing for setting up a FBA shop from scratch, if you are in Asia you might have a competitive advantage.

any example of 8 figures FBA business sale (some public sources)?