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woj 08-21-2004 04:46 PM

100 great ideas

Varius 08-21-2004 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL
I love creating new ideas. That's my passion and love.

And they're all pretty damn good. The downside I have more than enough of them to cover my tasking time for the rest of my life so the frustrating part is picking and choosing which ideas to develop next and putting some back on the shelf that will never get their chance to become something.

Maybe that sounds funny, but I wish I had more time in this life so I could develop them all.

To you guys that say you wish you had money for your ideas. If it is a good idea with a solid business plan and you have the skill sets to make them happen, and a few other important things, then money is not an issue. Money will find you when you are an idea man. That is a fact.

The key to raising money for your ideas is a combination of factors.

Most importantly is your enthusiasm. That is what investors are ultimately looking for from you. You have to be a shark salesman that can close the funding deal using mainly your passion for it.

Are you enthusiastic to the 110% degree about your idea?

Are you diligent and willing to work your ass off and never quit?

Do you have the experience, business knowledge, leadership abilities and marketing savvy to get the job done?

Are you trustworthy, always looking out for your partner's interests as well as your own?

Can you dance when challenges and obstacles appear?

Money guys are almost always very astute and they can spot a winner idea and a winner entrepreneur instantly.

I usually know with a couple minutes whether I'm going to do a deal with someone. Most times I don't even need to read their business plan even though I will. You can tell when someone knows their shit and when someone doesn't and is full of shit.

So cut the crap saying money is holding you back. All that is is you believing that's an obstacle. Kick that thought out the door where it belongs and just get to work putting together a killer biz plan that will knock the socks off your potential funders and get them excited as fuck where they are ready to creme in their pants.

Now I'll tell you the real secret to raising money for any venture. This is one of the most powerful secrets you will ever be told and absolutely must know and master if you want to get investment capital.

Put this on your wall and never forget it. It will work magic for you and get you all the money you need for any project.

* * * * * Don't sell the deal. Sell the dream. * * * * *

You see wealthy people don't really need more money. What they are really looking for is fun, thrills and excitement in their lives. Having lots of money gets very boring after a while. It often gets very lonely when you have so much more than others and you get pushed into this elevated protected place called wealth.

Angel investors are risk takers. That's how they typically got their money. But once they have more than enough for the rest of their lives, many tend to take it easy and just want to be the funders of deals and not the operators. They lose the energy needed to do the day to day stuff and want young guys to drive the car for them so to speak.

But they miss the thrills. And that's what they are really buying when you pitch your deal. But its not the deal itself that will ultimately close them. It's the thrill of the risk. Its the gambling syndrome. They all have it. They get high giving up their money for a chance to lose it or a chance to win more.

As crazy and simplistic as that sounds. That's what it all boils down to.

They want the rush again. The thrill of getting in on something new and exciting. Not just for the money opportunities, but also to have something unique and cool to talk about with their golfing buddies and pals at the country club.

You have to have everything done right in the presentation of course. They aren't fools. But always, always, the key is to sell the sizzle and not just the steak. The dream is the rush of the win. The anxiety of waiting for the triple 7's to line up. Those few seconds when the dice roll onto to the table. When the Ace hits your King. The anticipation of getting a Royal Flush.

The dream, guys. Its all about selling the dream. Never forget this and always use this powerful tool.

And a couple more important things. Always think BIG! There is no difference going after a million dollars in capital funding or ten million dollars. All it is is another little zero. Always go for more than you will really need.

And remember its a numbers game. Network like crazy. Make a list of everyone with money you know. You'll often be amazed how many wealthy people you know when you think about it.

You have to present your deal to many prospects to find the one that will be your angel. But they are out there, and there are millions of them just waiting for someone to sell them something exciting to be a part of.

Good luck. You can do it! Anything is possible. Go for the gold! Its waiting for you!

:thumbsup :glugglug

I agree with your points, however don't think it applies to *ALL* cases....some dreams still require money, as in my example:

My dream right now is to 100% own my own bar/venue, without any partners, investors, bank loans or the like.

Right now, I have the money I need coming to me....in another 13 months or so when my contract is up :glugglug

Thus in my case, money IS the element required :thumbsup

woj 08-21-2004 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rich
Everyone sitting around thinking that if they had 20k to get started they'd be able to create and empire in a couple years are kidding themselves.

Those who have what it takes to be successful don't sit around for years waiting for someone to hand them money.

very true :thumbsup

quiet 08-21-2004 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL
Hi Quiet. Were you at the InterNext show?
hey K. nope, i've only been to one internext (summer 2001)...

WarChild 08-21-2004 05:22 PM

$750,000 total private investment.

Have been finalizing a business plan, building a managment team, making contacts and am now talking with investors.

detoxed 08-21-2004 05:28 PM

With $35k to $45k I could have a company with $100k+ in revenue every month and a high profit margin, within 3 months. I'll have the $35k myself within a month or two, not sure what I'm going to do with it though, might just put it in savings for retirement.

Sly_RJ 08-21-2004 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rich
Everyone sitting around thinking that if they had 20k to get started they'd be able to create and empire in a couple years are kidding themselves.

Those who have what it takes to be successful don't sit around for years waiting for someone to hand them money.

I agree. When I was all about ideas nothing ever got accomplished. I would sit around and say "man, if only I had $5k I could build this sweet site, but since I don't have it I guess I'll just sit around dreaming."

Then one day I decided to forget about the great ideas and put to work the basic tried and true principals that other people are using to make money. Things finally started to click. Now I actually have that investment money but have no desire to work those "great projects". What I have now is working much better.

Stop dreaming, start doing. Like Nike says, just do it.

quiet 08-21-2004 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by detoxed
With $35k to $45k I could have a company with $100k+ in revenue every month and a high profit margin, within 3 months. I'll have the $35k myself within a month or two, not sure what I'm going to do with it though, might just put it in savings for retirement.
hmm

spacemonk 08-21-2004 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Napolean
but i hate lacking the motivation to ever go completely thru with my projects (A.D.D).
Same thing here

ADD is both a bliss and a pain in the ass.

Do you take any meds / go to therapy? I finally decided to do something about the damn thing. I feel crippled :feels-hot

RRACY 08-21-2004 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
hmm
If someone wanted the next big revshare site, how much content would you need before launch? Let's the say it was a mixture of solo, lesbian, hardcore with pix and video. Shooting it in-house how much would you spend? Thanks.

David - PG 08-21-2004 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by galleryseek
the fitness industry is booming especially in america where over 2/3 of people are obese.
"Booming" & "2 outta 3 are fat"? :1orglaugh

FlyingIguana 08-21-2004 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rich
Everyone sitting around thinking that if they had 20k to get started they'd be able to create and empire in a couple years are kidding themselves.

Those who have what it takes to be successful don't sit around for years waiting for someone to hand them money.

anyone can come up with an idea. the key is implementation.

wtfent 08-21-2004 06:46 PM

My problem is I think I do everything better so Im afraid to get new someone else to do the job. I like doing the marketing, customer service, editing, design, etc...

BRISK 08-21-2004 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RRACY
If someone wanted the next big revshare site, how much content would you need before launch? Let's the say it was a mixture of solo, lesbian, hardcore with pix and video. Shooting it in-house how much would you spend? Thanks.
I would probably expect to spend $40,000+

bigdog 08-21-2004 07:08 PM

Even with a great idea make sure you have enough money behind it, so some big company does not copy your idea and run with it

Webby 08-21-2004 07:24 PM

quiet:

Quote:

hey K. nope, i've only been to one internext (summer 2001)...
It's amazing how many don't waste time at shows :-) I used to go - but after a few, it gets boring and repetitive. I'd rather earn some money instead - ain't got the time for shows and listening to the same old shit. Tho met a few interesting people at shows.

On ideas... it's the same there. Ideas are 10 a penny. It is implementing them that takes time and energy and I ain't got enough of that - and too busy "implementing" some now.

And.. "living" a decent life in the middle of that is a good idea - it's not all about work and money :winkwink:

Webby 08-21-2004 07:33 PM

BRISK:

Quote:

I would probably expect to spend $40,000+
:thumbsup Yea.. and allow a decent lump of "contingency funds"!

It may be easier to buy material - (also saves work!) - there is load around "hidden" in weird places. I think we got a load on masters of Euro hardcore content which I'm waiting for a price on - this is "pro" material used for TV screenings where the hardcore was shot as a side "benefit". Stuff like that can often work out far cheaper as long as all "rights" are in place.

keyboard warrior 08-21-2004 07:34 PM

75k and some hot modles

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gornyhuy 09-01-2004 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sly_RJ
I used to have great ideas all the time. But then I realized that great ideas don't come true without the desire and will to put them in motion. Now I'm out of great ideas, too busy putting average ideas to work.

Well said, sly.

makefuckingmoney 09-01-2004 08:11 PM

1100 and i take over..need my paypal?

detoxed 09-01-2004 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
hmm

touche

beemk 09-01-2004 08:28 PM

i know what i want to do, just dont have the idea for it or the time.

Mr Pheer 09-01-2004 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
are smart, ambitious and hungry to succeed, but are simply held back by a lack of funds? How much would you need to implement your great idea (5K 10K, 25K, 50K?)?

i'm curious how many people here feel that this is their situation...

is that an investment offer?

I've been working on something for over a year, will be big when it launches. Really cant say anymore that though.

pood 09-01-2004 08:38 PM

maybe 50k or less

I've got a bunch of good ideas,

I just got it all written down, don't have time now 3 weeks and its back ot hte university.


and I've got my mainstream business that I'm starting next month. so i'm gonna tied up for a long time.

keyboard warrior 09-01-2004 08:40 PM

Well I have the next new niche, ready to roll! idea was 6 years ago now it is reality - no smoke/mirriors just a fucking $$$money making machine .........Bling Bling.........

send me 25k and you get a piece of the action!

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FlyingIguana 09-01-2004 08:54 PM

i wish companies would put together paysite ideas that i have. then i might have something decent to promote...

fuckers

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 09-01-2004 08:55 PM

So many things Iwould like to do...

Yup...

Not enough money to do them, well thats not entirelly true.
I spent 10,000 on some new equipment last month. Money is the brick wall though for the next leg which bring me to the next part.

If your curious I will be more than glad to show ya a quick demo and who else is involved. I am just a small part of it and a couple others have seen what I have in mind. Things are lookin good, but more people the better.

I will direct ya to the guy thats putting the bigger pieces together I am just a small part of it.

See sig.

keyboard warrior 09-01-2004 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL
I love creating new ideas. That's my passion and love.

And they're all pretty damn good. The downside I have more than enough of them to cover my tasking time for the rest of my life so the frustrating part is picking and choosing which ideas to develop next and putting some back on the shelf that will never get their chance to become something.

Maybe that sounds funny, but I wish I had more time in this life so I could develop them all.

To you guys that say you wish you had money for your ideas. If it is a good idea with a solid business plan and you have the skill sets to make them happen, and a few other important things, then money is not an issue. Money will find you when you are an idea man. That is a fact.

The key to raising money for your ideas is a combination of factors.

Most importantly is your enthusiasm. That is what investors are ultimately looking for from you. You have to be a shark salesman that can close the funding deal using mainly your passion for it.

Are you enthusiastic to the 110% degree about your idea?

Are you diligent and willing to work your ass off and never quit?

Do you have the experience, business knowledge, leadership abilities and marketing savvy to get the job done?

Are you trustworthy, always looking out for your partner's interests as well as your own?

Can you dance when challenges and obstacles appear?

Money guys are almost always very astute and they can spot a winner idea and a winner entrepreneur instantly.

I usually know with a couple minutes whether I'm going to do a deal with someone. Most times I don't even need to read their business plan even though I will. You can tell when someone knows their shit and when someone doesn't and is full of shit.

So cut the crap saying money is holding you back. All that is is you believing that's an obstacle. Kick that thought out the door where it belongs and just get to work putting together a killer biz plan that will knock the socks off your potential funders and get them excited as fuck where they are ready to creme in their pants.

Now I'll tell you the real secret to raising money for any venture. This is one of the most powerful secrets you will ever be told and absolutely must know and master if you want to get investment capital.

Put this on your wall and never forget it. It will work magic for you and get you all the money you need for any project.

* * * * * Don't sell the deal. Sell the dream. * * * * *

You see wealthy people don't really need more money. What they are really looking for is fun, thrills and excitement in their lives. Having lots of money gets very boring after a while. It often gets very lonely when you have so much more than others and you get pushed into this elevated protected place called wealth.

Angel investors are risk takers. That's how they typically got their money. But once they have more than enough for the rest of their lives, many tend to take it easy and just want to be the funders of deals and not the operators. They lose the energy needed to do the day to day stuff and want young guys to drive the car for them so to speak.

But they miss the thrills. And that's what they are really buying when you pitch your deal. But its not the deal itself that will ultimately close them. It's the thrill of the risk. Its the gambling syndrome. They all have it. They get high giving up their money for a chance to lose it or a chance to win more.

As crazy and simplistic as that sounds. That's what it all boils down to.

They want the rush again. The thrill of getting in on something new and exciting. Not just for the money opportunities, but also to have something unique and cool to talk about with their golfing buddies and pals at the country club.

You have to have everything done right in the presentation of course. They aren't fools. But always, always, the key is to sell the sizzle and not just the steak. The dream is the rush of the win. The anxiety of waiting for the triple 7's to line up. Those few seconds when the dice roll onto to the table. When the Ace hits your King. The anticipation of getting a Royal Flush.

The dream, guys. Its all about selling the dream. Never forget this and always use this powerful tool.

And a couple more important things. Always think BIG! There is no difference going after a million dollars in capital funding or ten million dollars. All it is is another little zero. Always go for more than you will really need.

And remember its a numbers game. Network like crazy. Make a list of everyone with money you know. You'll often be amazed how many wealthy people you know when you think about it.

You have to present your deal to many prospects to find the one that will be your angel. But they are out there, and there are millions of them just waiting for someone to sell them something exciting to be a part of.

Good luck. You can do it! Anything is possible. Go for the gold! Its waiting for you!

:thumbsup :glugglug



Ok "something unique and cool" I HAVE IT! and just started feeling out potential investers. what I have is so unique one pay site would make more then 100 of other sites due to the interactivity and that nothing exsists of this yet ! KRL i will hit you up when ready, your 2nd on the list.

25k would start the ball rolling but 300-400k would seal the deal.

GREAT POST KRL as i have been sick at times thinking what i have invested in this myself, not to mention the wife's reaction to my design fund expences!

keyboard warrior 09-01-2004 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fletch XXX
this is very true, sometimes having skills is better than having money.
I have the skills, now need the cash to finish the deal!


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