#1 Best Idea I Had In The Last 3 Years

(Steal This)

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Here is the Best Idea That I’ve Had In the Last 3 Years…Please Feel Free To Steal It

I came up with this theory about 3 years ago which I’ve never had the time to execute on but I’m confident could work really well for the right person...

If you ran an e-commerce brand as a front end customer acquisition source while selling high ticket on the back-end, you would be insanely profitable.

I think there would be two main challenges to making it work:

1) You’d have to have a LEGIT brand

Ecom is a tough game, painful, unforgiving, and expensive game.

I’ve lost plenty of money in it and I don't miss it at all.

You couldn’t just throw together some print on demand store…

It would have to be a SOLID brand that’s run like a real business (not the way most marketers do their client fulfillment).

  • You’d need a good product…

  • You’d need good customer service…

  • You’d need community/devoted fans…

Most importantly you’d need the economics to work (you can’t afford to pay a $2,000 cost per acquisition when you’re selling a $50 product).

Next…

2) You’d need a logical ascension model

If you’re selling an athletic wear clothing brand and trying to sell bizopp offers on the backend…

That wouldn't really make any sense whatsoever.

It would have to have to be a logically sound upsell (which I think would be difficult).

For example:

Let’s say you made a niche market clothing brand catered toward digital nomads, travelers, and the "wanderlust" crowd.

You could affiliate for someone like Andrew Henderson or Simon Black who sell consulting for people looking to make the move abroad full-time and want to protect their assets.

It would be a challenge…

I think you’d have to run it as two completely separate business units.

I have more than enough issues with shiny object syndrome otherwise I would do it...

If you paired someone who is great at ecom with someone that is great at high ticket sales (and well connected in the space)

I think it would crush.

What do you think?

Shoot me a reply.

Btw…

I shot this dope YouTube video on making short form content with AI.

  • Damon