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10 Business Ideas to Experiment With

10 Business Ideas to Experiment With
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    1. On-Demand Generator Delivery/Auto-Rental

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    2. Subscription Lawnmower/String Trimmer Parts Replacement

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    3. Wi-Finder - WFH Backup for Power Outages

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    4. Cross-Promo w/ Coffee Chain for WFH Backups

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    Automatically reserve your seat, place your favorite order, and have your card charged when you say "I'm coming into work right now because of X emergency." Discounts for frequent fliers.

    5. Gardening Suggestion Tool + Buy Seeds/Gear from the List

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    Based on your hardiness zone and sunlight exposure, growing needs and preferences.

    6. Lift Anywhere

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    Gym finder that has your specific equipment needs, lists the day pass/week pass price, and can include discounts for certain program members.

    7. Lift Anywhere + Subscriber Pass

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    For people on the run, they can pay a regular set fee and use the gyms on the list - and/or put money in ahead of time (say, $50 or 100/year) and debit against that depending on where they go to the gym in whatever town they're in. (Profit: getting up-front fees = investing the capital for returns; debit against the profits, almost like "gym insurance")

    8. Lift Anywhere + Sweat Anywhere

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    Some people like to use things like Orange Theory or Crossfit Gyms - or similar kinds of gyms - so give them a separate pass or upgrade for those types of facilities.

    9. Lift Anywhere + Play Anywhere

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    Combining the best of fitness as well as in-person gaming, have places where you can reserve a seat at a gaming table (DnD, board games, etc.) so you can get ripped and get rolling in the same day. On the go!

    10. Kids Play Anywhere

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    Find the best play facilities for your kids in any town + prices + discounts or promos for listing those places higher (like Angie's List for kid play facilities - can include public parks and recreational areas, should have things like up to date hours, dog policies, etc. - some townships and gov sites are really bad at listing these things or they bury them too deep for people to use them on the go. You're in a town and your kid wants to jump out and go for a hike, but where to do that? What about fees? This should be easy. Remove the barrier for them to enjoy this activity and they'll enjoy it way more.)

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