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SleazyDream 04-04-2007 11:33 PM

how do you feel when you get a business epiphany?
 
Ever had one? (an epiphany)


I did when I created SleazyDream. Saw it a Mile away. I honestly did. I KNEW it would work. Absolutly KNEW it when I was doing it. Didn't know just how far it would go or how big it would get but I KNEW it would take off from day 1.

I have another one now - been trying to make sure I can do it but I'm CONFIDENT now I can. sure I've had ideas since I started Sleazy, and many made me money. But a true epiphany - only had one other one till now in my life and that was SleazyDream.


I have another one now.

and I'm gona lead you fuckers into thinking it's something it totally isn't either in the next 2-4 months. And those ideas are good, great even and will make MANY a lot of money.

then it'll hit. most will scoff.

mark these words. 1 year sooooo many will be going - FUUUUUUUCKKKKK why didn't I see that.

2 years and most will copy me but i'll be soooo far ahead of the curve.

and NO ONE will believe the direction I'm going to swing my business into.


and everyone will be talking about it once it hits.


like sleazydream when it started I'm going to do something that everyone says can't be done. DO things that the current market says won't work - go totally against the way everyone else is moving now.

origional idea and content.
HIGH production value. CRAZY high.
total controll
ability to leaverage so everyone can use and markets no one thought possible


wait and see.



MARK these words.

i honestly feel like ernesto when he was sitting on releasing bangbus and told us in vegas at one of the first TGP VIP parties that he was sitting on something HUGE.

WiredGuy 04-04-2007 11:37 PM

The last one I had was December of 2004, stroke of absolute genious and made my sales soar in the past 2 years since. I love these ideas that keep you up all night making you think and working your ass to achieve your goals. Incredible feeling huh! Hold on to it!
WG

SleazyDream 04-04-2007 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by WiredGuy (Post 12198468)
The last one I had was December of 2004, stroke of absolute genious and made my sales soar in the past 2 years since. I love these ideas that keep you up all night making you think and working your ass to achieve your goals. Incredible feeling huh! Hold on to it!
WG

no kidding.

i think i actually found a way to get tax free status on this too from the canadian gov't doing it as a canadian company too just to add icing on the cake

RedShoe 04-04-2007 11:41 PM

I had one when I committed cyber suicide. I wrote an article for another board about it. Once I admitted to myself I had failed in a particular venture it was like a weight had lifted and only then, only when I hit bottom did I see an opportunity that to this day is doing very well for me.

Jake 04-04-2007 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 12198453)
.....mark these words. 1 year sooooo many will be going - FUUUUUUUCKKKKK why didn't I see that.....

You're too late! I've already thought of it AND I own the patent! For the right price I may be interested in licensing it to you on a limited basis. :winkwink:

SleazyDream 04-04-2007 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake (Post 12198523)

You're too late! I've already thought of it AND I own the patent! For the right price I may be interested in licensing it to you on a limited basis. :winkwink:

you're just looking for ways to sleep with my girlfriend :2 cents:

jayeff 04-04-2007 11:57 PM

In my opinion and from my own experience, those kind of ideas are the only ones worth putting time and effort into. If one is capable of such ideas, it is a waste to pursue anything else: you are better off sitting on a beach or whatever, until the next one comes along, rather than be diverted by the humdrum.

But, I also think that the very best such ideas are most often radical, not by their nature, but only by the results they produce. Producing slightly better cars worked for the Japanese, just as making a passable cup of coffee worked for Starbucks. In other words, filling an existing need is more certain than hoping to create one. Frequently the best way to identify such needs is to think about what p*sses you off, or what you want and cannot get (at least on the terms you want it).

I have turned three such ideas into 7-figure businesses over the past 30-odd years. The first (albeit long since in other hands) reported $450 million in sales in 2004: not bad for something which started out as nothing more than the thought that if people wanted things delivered fast, then heck, why not actually deliver them fast...

SleazyDream 04-05-2007 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by jayeff (Post 12198557)
In my opinion and from my own experience, those kind of ideas are the only ones worth putting time and effort into. If one is capable of such ideas, it is a waste to pursue anything else: you are better off sitting on a beach or whatever, until the next one comes along, rather than be diverted by the humdrum.

But, I also think that the very best such ideas are most often radical, not by their nature, but only by the results they produce. Producing slightly better cars worked for the Japanese, just as making a passable cup of coffee worked for Starbucks. In other words, filling an existing need is more certain than hoping to create one. Frequently the best way to identify such needs is to think about what p*sses you off, or what you want and cannot get (at least on the terms you want it).

I have turned three such ideas into 7-figure businesses over the past 30-odd years. The first (albeit long since in other hands) reported $450 million in sales in 2004: not bad for something which started out as nothing more than the thought that if people wanted things delivered fast, then heck, why not actually deliver them fast...


totaly agree.


wise words

RedShoe 04-05-2007 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jayeff (Post 12198557)
not bad for something which started out as nothing more than the thought that if people wanted things delivered fast, then heck, why not actually deliver them fast...

So then YOU'RE the guy that came up with the "your pizza delivered in under 30 minutes or it's free" service from Dominos? That's BRILLIANT.

SleazyDream 04-05-2007 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by RedShoe (Post 12201214)
So then YOU'RE the guy that came up with the "your pizza delivered in under 30 minutes or it's free" service from Dominos? That's BRILLIANT.

there are services now designed to delay the pizzaman :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Doctor Dre 04-05-2007 10:41 AM

Started putting a lot of thought and energy in a project about 3 years ago... if it keeps going the way it does, in a couple years from now it will be a huge payday.


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