How hard is it to start your own business?

Any anons here have experience? What tips would you give someone if they want to start a business? What markets are booming right now?

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She fucks niggers lmao

starting my own business now. the hardest part is communicating with everyone and getting the information / product you need. more moving parts the more headache

how hard is it to write your own book? any anons here have experience? what tips would you give someone if they want to write a book? what genre are booming right now?

No one can this question without more info. What kind of business? Online, retail, selling a software/service/subscription, etc? What’s your capital?

When friends/family get wind of whatever you're trying to attempt a lot will try to offer advice despite knowing jack shit so heads up.

can someone tell me if she ever made a video with this look? unironically the best pic i've seen of lana.

i’m trying
protip: if you google “how to get started [doing your business idea]” and you get a hundred articles and youtube videos explaining how to do it, it’s a fucking terrible idea and you will never make it. if you get very little relevant results, it’s a great idea and you’ll make it if you’re above 110 IQ and try hard

She's also branded and property of wealthy Chinese, a Princelet family in the UAE, and her ex whos name is still tatt'd on her ass is her pimp and part of her management.

On topic, what kind of business OP? What markets are you interested in currently?

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It’s easy. I did it. Just gather a lot of informations and plans you’d make and follow

it's easy, but you need startup money. You can't just start a business out of thin air. spend money to make money is a real thing. also don't go into an industry with a high rate of failure.

for example, if your business idea is a restaurant you may as well take your life savings and go play blackjack because your odds of success are better doing that.

i've written some

try to write 1 page a day. no more, no less.

people don't read books, so don't do it for the money.

about the only scenario where you don't need startup money is if you are starting a virtual business or service.

Do you outline or just wing it as you go?

Is there any point in being worth millions (is she even a millionaire yet?) if you're a slave to others?

I made a very basic outline then wrote it.

There's two types of writers: architects, and gardeners. I'm more of a gardener.

Architects plan out extensively and are very concerned about structure, pacing, and goals. As such, their books tend to be very well structured, though might have some issues with character development/segues.

A gardener moreso just kind of plants seeds and sees what naturally grows as they write. They make a set of characters and watch as they develop and get thrust into situations. Or if it's nonfiction, Jordan B Peterson's 12 Rules For Life - An Antidote to Chaos is a very not-structured book filled with rambling and bounces between topics seemingly whenever they popped into the writer's head.

Gadzooks. those tattoos . It's like grafitti on a Masserati

Ok so the basic idea is this. There are two industries i'm interested in. One is a mutual fund business, which maybe has a high potential of profit, but seems kinda bland and boring once a think about it, The other is more creative, which involves movie production, basically a film studio.

that maserati was driven hard and fast by niggers fyi

Based. I have a couple books on writing and outlining but could never come up with a story idea that sounded good so I kept putting it off

This

Do you have experience or at least basic knowledge in both industries?

Just a warning, a film studio, or any creative venture for that matter, is all about who you know in the industry and how much clout you carry. I started a fairly successful design studio that’s landed some pretty comfy accounts, some of which you’d recognize. Let me know if you have questions user.

How important and useful are fairs like Cannes or Berlinale? A lot of deals are made there, but what kind of upfront work is needed?

Just sign the blood contract

Nice digits. So I don’t know too much about how the film scene works but I’d imagine those are important. You want your work seen after all.

In terms of upfront work I’d imagine, as it is in design, you need to find to a your unique visual language that will be communicated through your work to set you apart. It’s almost like formulating your own point of view if that makes any sense. All creative people have their own unique one that you can see spoken through their work no matter the medium. Jobs and Ives at Apple is a great example that anyone can pick up on. I feel like that’s found simply with experience.

Pick something that you're both really good at and in demand. I don't mean something you can get by at, I mean something you excel at.

You might want those things to be true but they’re not. You’re just projecting incel

If you're from US or maybe not, but know the whole hollywood deal, can you tell me is it true that hollywood produces very little and shitty sjw movies? And it's probably going to be near impossible competing with industy giants, right? But that's the case with most businesses, so fuck it.

She's 100% a millionaire. She's an escort to some of the most powerful people around, has tons of connections, and her own brand is taking off thanks to being a slave. She's set for life even if she decides to quit everything right now.

In return for her being property, she flourishes as an influencer like virtually every top influencer.

As deep as she is, she will be cancelled and ultimately killed if she defies her owners. Her whole life is pretty much dictated by them. Had a pretty big thread on this with tons of pics and proof of other thots a few weeks back. Was a good discussion.

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Uniqueness makes probably sense in many cases, be it design or concept or business model. (Though I can imagine there are cases where it's smart to deliver the known and expected and stand out by shipping a good experience.)
One part I'm currently looking into is licensing. Those fairs are a lot about licenses and distribution rights. So I wonder whether you or other anons know how much to put into the actual product and how much into the stuff around (e.g., networking, marketing, distribution scheme, legal work).

pump out shitty 3D DreamWorks bootleg movies on a huge budget and write them off as losses like jews do. basically money laundering with movies

I am. It’s true, Hollywood has gone to absolute shit the past 20 years from what I’ve see. All large releases at this point are either sjw propaganda, recycling an old franchise, or a combo of the two. I feel like this happens because the industry giants have gotten so big, they don’t want to take risks by releasing a movie that could possibly push people’s buttons. They feel like it’s safer to appeal to the ever increasing lowest popular denominator by releasing the same marvel film, Star Wars, or romcom over and over and over

I have knowledge about investing, not like i'm Warren Buffet or anything, but a few years of experience and i'm good. I'm obviously not rushing this thing. But the thing is i'm a creative person and would enjoy the second industry, but creative, non conservative businesses are really hard to maintain.

>he's 100% a millionaire
she was having a mental breakdown about her videos being deleted or some shit. there's no way she's worth more than $50k.

is all that really worth the money if you cant leave these guys? she probably had to eat arab dudes shit constantly