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Center Stage: Models of the Solar System

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Compare and contrast the heliocentric and geocentric models of the Solar System in this interactive tutorial.

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Subject(s): Science
Grade Level(s): 8
Intended Audience: Educators , Students
   
 
Keywords: Heliocentric, Geocentric, Solar System, , Parallax, models, planets, the Sun, the moon, space science, outer space, interactive, tutorials, elearning, e-learning, science, Earth science,
Instructional Component Type(s): Original Student Tutorial
Resource Collection: Original Student Tutorials Science - Grades K-8



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SC.8.E.5.8: Compare various historical models of the Solar System, including geocentric and heliocentric.
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Florida Standards Connections: MAFS.K12.MP.4: Model with mathematics.



Pitch me your software /app


I'm a mortgage broker here in canada and we lack a lot of tech services in our industry so im looking to modernize my process with as much apps/softwares i can to facilitate me and my clients lives!Pitch me your software/app!Just to give an idea of what i use now and what its for:Pipedrive: sales pipeline management helps me keep track of deals/leads and see where they are along the sales cycleTrello: process management, helps me keep track of what i need from my clients at which specific stage of the sales cycle like their income documents (tax paper /paystub) at the moment they find a house they want.Folio by amitree: automatic communication to clients based on milestones reached in the mortgage application.Finmo/floify : pos system to manage the mortgage application and automate document collectionCalendly.com : schedule /automate meetings and appointments.I guess im looking for similar apps or softwares to these as well as ones that will increase my productivity and automate my business as much as possible. (crms, etc) see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Is it still possible to build a profitable email newsletter?


I have read (here and elsewhere) that email newsletters can be a great way to monetize written content online.I think I've got a good idea for weekly content and have set up a website + newsletter (through MailChimp) but it looks like Gmail tends to put emails from MailChimp etc. straight into spam or promotions tabs.Is it worth pushing ahead or am I better off just focusing on doing this as a blog?Appreciate your thoughts see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Ive given up again


I was making handmade furniture as a side hustle Got some workshop space, set the website up, was going to start making items, but then it hit me hard that i was too stressed, what was once a hobby with my current full time job just turned into a burden, i can’t quit my full time job, i just haven’t got the time to fulfil my dreams of having my own business , i don’t think I’ve got the mental strength either, it so competitive the furniture market have been playing with it for a year and made no money, in fact I’ve just been learning. I gave up before and have done again...arrrgh see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

How will you make 3-month plan of SEO for a new blog with a budget of $5k/month?


It's a new blog related to finance, any help will definitely help.Thank You see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Canadians, what do you do if it takes 21 days to process your PST application?


I stopped being a small supplier April 30th 2021 and applied for all relevant PST things today which I am obligated to begin by May. What do I do in the interim between having a confirmation number and having a PST tax number given to me? Shut down all sales to affected places? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Car note question


Would it be better to save up the total amount to pay off my car or pay extra monthly.I owe $11,400 total and my car note is $307. Even if I make a principal only payment I still have to pay $307 each month. I have a very high interest rate as well. I can save up enough to pay it all off in 6-8 months. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Desperate for anything out there:


Hey guys... I'm a bit of an "entrepreneur" myself....I've got my own "agency" if you'd even call it that... where I'm trying to establish a brand building domains and websites for companies and businesses and increase their sales and revenue with my knowledge of Google Analytics and Adwords experience...Currently, I'm having absolutely ZERO / zilch / nada luck or results... and it's a daily every single day task / job that I spend hours on the computer hustling and bustling trying to scrape up whatever I can to get from anyone...Which leads me into my next question...It's seriously starting to affect my life and my relationship with my girlfriend...All I've ever done professsionally "work wise" was .... this type of work for ONLY my Dad's business exclusively... We recently decided to part ways from each other and I thought instantly that I would have NO problem setting out on my own and getting going with clients left and right signing up to have me manage accounts, and monitor their social media, do their adverts, CREATE adverts ... (I have the entire Adobe Creative Suite installed... and 8+ years experience working with it... Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects (video editing software)...) but alas... I'm about to the point of running out of steam.... and I'm starting to think this isn't the right path I should have taken...Is there *ANYONE* and I mean *ANYONE* out there, who would be willing to take me on, PLEASE? I'm begging of you... just take me on as almost to the point of an internship level position, I'm begging you. I just need a few dollars a day to be able to get by with potential for growth based on results...I'm a hard worker, not looking to "get rich" off anyone... and I just want something steady and ready to stay working and make my girlfriend proud and put food on our table.​Thank you for your time.You can reach me here or at: nolan@nolanfrye.com see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Feedback / Suggestions for website


Hey I am a website designer and I am expanding my business to New York have created a website for my business. I would be of greaf help if you could have a look and give me some feedbacks or suggestions.The url: https://webzplot.us see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Is there any such thing as an easy business to run if you're interested in running a business but don't know if it's the right move?


I've always thought about running a business as a future career but don't know how I would handle it so I guess what I'm asking is there certain businesses that you could try to run as an entrepreneur to get to learn what it's like and see if being a business owner is the right move? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

I wanted to open my business outside of local to include free shipping nationwide. I created a survey, got 3 responses. By the answers, i'm extremely disappointed. How important is a 3 person sample size? 2 person run business.


First, I'm in a super niche business.I'm a personal organizer, and guide others in organizing their loved-one's belongings after they pass. It's actually a HUGE demand, but there are a lot of people who want to do it alone, and I completely get that.I decided, since I also do archiving, and my partner has 10 years experience as a web/app/digital product UX designer, I would offer digitization of photographs to flash drives and give instructions on backing up the data.Now, most (all 6) of my clients, since i've started 2 months ago, have been local. They've LOVED the service I gave and the care taken while handling their precious family photographs and documents.I thought, hey, if I followed the National Archive's Guidelines on shipping fragile items, maybe I can ship people a kit of the things they'd need to ship me their photos across the country! And i'd have a TON more business!Well, I created a google survey, posted it to the Sample Size reddit, got 3 responses. All 3 say they would NOT ship their photos through any service.I feel so stupid for even thinking it would be a good idea. Now I just feel down about all of it.Is this a stupid idea? Am I completely out of my element? Am I not taking something big into consideration? This whole thing is surprisingly emotionally heavy for me. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Hi I'm Sol, co-founder of Examine. AMA.


I've been building businesses online since 1999. The big three notable for me were originally online gaming virtual currencies (eg EverQuest, DaoC, WoW, etc), then local search (right around when Yelp was created), and then Examine.com (which I founded as I lost weight and realized how much supplement companies were lying).Pretty much everything I built was for myself. I wasn't specifically looking for a problem - just curiosity.Examine analyzes and summarizes the latest scientific research to help you be healthier — no ads, no consulting, no supplement sales. If you in the health/nutrition space, you have likely come across us. We actually spawned the website out of /r/fitness over a decade ago (when the sub was only a few tens of thousands of people!)We're a 100% remote team of ~25 people. My various companies have generated millions (I hate it when people say made, because it sounds like that's what they netted) from advertising (ugh), information guides, and now subscriptions.I talk about entrepreneurship over on Facebook and on SJO.com, but I specifically have no desire to monetize SJO - to me it's more of a fulfilling endeavor (which is on pause as I focus on Examine).Entrepreneurship has always been about freedom to do things that I can - eg I've also done fun stuff like merge my love of cookies and meeting interesting humans to get people to send me cookies in the mail and raise hundreds of thousands for local non-profits, helping Arnold Schwarzenegger with his online stuff, and more.I've also been a redditor for far too long time (15 years in ~10 weeks).I did an AMA here a 4 years ago, and then after doing one in /r/growthhacking a few weeks ago, someone suggested I do one here again. You can also find out a bit more about me on my about page or Wikipedia.And so here we are — AMA :) see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

How do entrepreneurs even find desire, ideas, motivation, confidence and sanity to start a business, hire people and have so much patience to start profiting?


I am 24 years old. This question bugs me and I get sad when I think of that!When people get the idea and from where?They are sitting at home, working for a bank/company or on a date and idea pops up in their head and they make a correct analysis. Then they start a business.How they have so much motivation, confidence and desire even before they are successful and rich?*I have seen it many times. How some people are confident, even if they are not hot shots or that good.Steve jobs movie showed, he was in control of everything. He was a visionary and knew everything.Bill gates had connections, high IQ and so much confidence. Started at 20, he was a born Millionaire and became billionaire after few years.Are they born like that?How they update themselves on accounting, tax laws, hiring people and lots of other choresFrom where such patience comes from?What drives them?Even if they are failing, they move onMany people I talked too, were not making profit for 5 to 6 years and some lived on wife's salary and what not.How they can be so much patient? Still amibitious? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Local B2B help needed


Hey everyone!So a major issue that I see over and over on local statistics , census and surveys is the fact that small/medium companies that are already producing something and have been for years lack the use of technology means to help them be more productive. A lot of the surveyed companies blame the fact that digital transformations and appliances are often expensive and they don't have the required knowledge to evolve in that regard.So to this end I started to question a lot of local establishments, mainly those that showed somewhat of an interest in a digital evolution specially if that meant more sales, expansion and acquiring more costumers. To this extent I found that a lot of them had poor and outdated invoicing software, the same would happen with their websites and how they handled data internally or how it was being analyzed (it wasn't in a lot of cases).Now my issue is, when looking for an idea for a B2B SaaS for instance that could come up from this, should I straight up ask if these companies would be interested in paying for a software that would help them with their specific needs? Because I know there are some pretty good options out there that can be found with a simple google search.Am I focusing too much on local stores/businesses and should go further into the search scope? Or could this actually work as a long term relationship? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Today I'm launching a new product as an Solo-Entrepreneur -- Wish me luck!


Yep, you heard it right! I'm a solo-entrepreneur who create new/enhanced products just because I can lol. I created this free pomodoro technique to scratch my own itch.. one can say.Most pomodoro timers out there only log your time spent on a task if you FINISH the pomodoro round, I find that kind've annoying. I needed something that marries traditional time-tracking techniques with interval based focus sessions (aka: pomodoro technique)Timerfy - a free pomodoro timer for those who are into productivity. Comes with built-in charts and customizable settings for all your productivity needs. Enjoy!https://timerfy.com see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

What are some nice secondary financing option to offer for people with bad/no credit?


I’m helping run a roofing business and we offer great financing options for homeowners that we can get approved. The big issue is there are a lot of people that badly need work done but have terrible or no credit and we can find financial institutions that are willing to approve them.My question is what are some options we can offer to these homeowners to help them. Average ticket is 10-20k see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

How does my website look?


Hey guys I know self-promoting isn't allowed in this thread, but I am not too sure if this is self-promoting or not, but I just created a website that sells an automotive garbage bin and would love your feedback and what I need to improve. The website is DashJunk.com. Thanks to the people that help me find a name for my website on this thread! Also my logo is being created right now on Fiverr. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Have been approached about buying 2 sub shops. Some questions.


So I worked for the current owner for years in/after high school. He has asked me if I would like to purchase the business from him. The big problem, is he keeps absolutely terrible/non existent books.The stores have been in business in the same locations for 21 years. I believe he is leaving alot of the table in a few ways; only open until 5:30, not open Sundays, no curbside pickup, no mobile/online ordering etc.What is a reasonable way I can have him gather the financial information needed to see if the business is profitable/would be profitable if I were to buy it and have to service the loan, make a profit etc. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

I really need to find a big list of businesses so I can go down the list and find something that fits me. And I don't mean innovative business ideas, I mean businesses that are always somewhat needed. From a computer repair shop, to a hair salon to an art gallery.


Of course, every business needs an edge, a small innovation that makes you better than the competition. But I'll figure that out once I settle on something. First I really, really need a big list of such businesses that I can peruse and finally find something that fits.How can I find such a list? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Making an online platform


Basically I need a dev to make an online platform. B2B sort of mixture between requirements of Airbnb and fiverr. I’ve got no background in developing, I have a cofounder who’s a tech/data guy but doesn’t know about developing platforms. Would a web design agency be best or hiring someone off upwork / fiverr - for the latter two what garuntee do you have the final product is what you asked for (viable). Budget is around £12,000/$15,000 for development. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

My entrepreneur exam


So I am currently working on my entrepreneur exam and the task Asks about what has changed for entrepreneurs of Covid-19, with how it has effected the community you live in business wise, what solutions that you have seen to create relief around the pandemic. And what innovations have you seen been Made as a consequence of Covid. I am asking because, I find this task interesting and I am curious on how this pandemic has effected other entrepreneurs around thw world. Would love to hear something. Thanks. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Help with being interviewed on video/podcast.


Hi all, I was lucky enough to be interviewed on my first ever YouTube vid last week to talk about me and my business.It went live yesterday and it was painful to watch. Took me 3 attempts to watch until the end.My question is how do I get better, apart from the obvious practice?You can see it here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTsX8cyT8iM&t=7s - It's mad what you spot when you watch yourself, I didn't know I said 'right' so much or ermmm all the time or have a weird lip smacking thing.Does anyone have any tips on how to improve? I want to do more of these, obviously it is great for business but need to up my game, other hosts won't come knocking if I'm no good, right? πŸ˜‰ see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Which name is the best?


I am going to register my company. Which name of the following sounds best and sounds like an established company? The names are generic.Jisola Olamish Vusata Vosata Havartis see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

What is Marketing Automation and How It Works?


You must have heard a lot about marketing. But you might be thinking what is marketing automation. Basically, it is a process to use the software in marketing activities. The aim is to automate the marketing tasks. Most of the marketing departments automate repetitive tasks. These tasks are email advertising, ad posting, or social media posting.It does not only provide efficiency. Also, it helps in a more personalized experience for their customers. The technology of marketing automation makes these tasks easier. At its best, automation is a combination of software and strategy. It should allow you to raise potential with highly personalized and useful content. So, that personalization helps convert potentials to delighted customers. All organizations have the same desire. They want higher revenue and faster growth at a lower cost. But the sad reality is many companies struggle to gain this. They face difficulty in integrating their people, processes, and technology to achieve these goals.  Marketing automation solves this problem. It enables companies to streamline and automate activities. Also, it helps to measure marketing tasks and workflows. As a result, they can increase operational efficiency and grow revenue faster.This category of software tech is designed to allow organizations to more effectively market on multiple channels. Moreover, it helps to automate repetitive tasks. Many modern advertising practices are supported by this automation.Read more : see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Looking for software to schedule ad bookings internally and per month


Hi,I'm looking for free software which helps me with scheduling and showing what advertisement types are booked each month. I know I can do this by using Excel or Google Spreadsheets, but I'm looking for a prettier and a more 'stand alone' type of solution.I run a website which offers all kinds of advertisement banners: rectangle, leaderboard, et cetera. Some are booked for months to company X, others change every month or so, and some are not booked for several months.I need a calendar, which only shows the months of the year, where I can fill a month per banner. For example:BANNER: LEADERBOARD | RECTANGLE | BILLBOARDJANUARY: APPLE | [empty] | FACEBOOKFEBRUARY: APPLE | TESLA | [empty]Et cetera.Excuse me if it's still unclear, English isn't my native language. And I haven't found any solutions like this, so it's hard to give proper examples...Example: https://ift.tt/3eB9GgA see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Harder or easier to have a successful startup in 2021?


Just would like to hear some opinions on whether you think it is getting harder to develop startups with the current economic situations or if you find it easier; and why? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

How do I turn my skills in copywriting into a viable business?


Have been working on fiverr and PayPal for sometime now and have been doing well. I’m a young copywriter with fairly low prices and have been working with mainly YouTube sports pages to create hype video scripts and with crypto businesses to create catchy slogans and smart copy. How do I go about getting more customers if they won’t recommend me to other businesses? Thank you all so much for your help. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

How to build a successful marketplace startup?


Hi Redditors,We would like to share our article that should help to build your marketplace idea. In this article, we will take you through the questions you need to ask to validate your idea and get started.https://ift.tt/33fkWKF see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Accomplishments and Lesson Learned Friday! - April 30, 2021


Please use this thread to share any accomplishment you care to gloat about, and some lessons learned.This is a weekly thread to encourage new members to participate, and post their accomplishments, as well as give the veterans an opportunity to inspire the up-and-comers.Since this thread can fill up quickly, consider sorting the comments by "new" (instead of "best" or "top") to see the newest posts. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Buisness Name


I cam up with a great name for a buisness I would like to start but it seems another business already has it. My idea and this already existing company have different motives. Would it be okay if Inuse it? The name is an english word I don’t know if that makes a difference. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

when starting a new business, the question is not "what makes your brand unique or stand out" but rather "how can your brand improve on the competition" and "what different niche is your brand targeting"


brand advisor: "what makes your pet supply company unique or stand out? there are hundreds or even thousands of them out there"me: "nothing about my brand is unique or stand out""have you done any market research or competitor analysis?""i have. market research and competitor analysis shows there is no brand like mine. let me ask you this: you have branded over 100 companies. name one company that is similar to what i'm doing""i have no previous clients quite like yours""right. so out of the hundreds you have branded, no one is like mine. here are 3 qualities about my brand. let me ask you then, on this planet, how many brands are like mine?""none. i haven't seen a brand quite like yours.""exactly"its when i started realizing that when anyone asks you "what makes your brand unique or stand out", the question is offensive to the recipient because it is likely nothing about their brand is unique or stand out. the recipient may just feel bad about their brandit is not the proper question to ask because out of the hundreds or even thousands of companies out there in your field, are you expected to have come up with some new concept or invention? likely not, so what is the point of the question?you can't be expected to be unique or stand out in a field this crowded. if you do happen to stand out or be unique, does that mean all the others lacked creativity? that all the hundreds or thousands of companies couldn't think of the concept you thought of?the proper and more realistic question to ask is "how can your brand improve on the competition?" and "what different niche is your brand targeting?"my brand is nothing new. no new concept, no new invention. but it targets an untapped niche. and we improve on the competitionand that is what is needed to start entrepreneurship"how can your brand improve on the competition?"every competitor has sometime to improve. thats why theres yearly iterations. if you can get 1-2 iterations ahead, you have already beaten the competition. or improve on customer service. you can improve on a business aspect the competitor is lacking"what different niche is your brand targeting?"not everyone thinks 100% alike. in an extreme example, if 99% think in one way, theres 1% thinking another way. target that 1% see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

how to recognize opportunity?


Bottom line up front, I think the question I want to ask is: how do I improve my ability to recognize real opportunity?I ask this because I think I have potential to build something, and so I should. I think I have work ethic, smarts, and personality traits to do this. What I think I'm missing is the knack of how to recognize what the market needs and will reward."Follow your passion" strikes me as overly simple, and said mostly by folks whose passions aligned with what the market wanted already.advice? right question to ask, or is there some nuance here I'd do better to focus on? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Free idea to someone


I'm in the pressure washing industry . Have been for 18 years. Back in the old days we used to have to go out and do estimates in person. Then Google maps and Bing maps came along and we could do about 60% of our estimates over satellite imagery. Next method is to Google the address and hope a packet of photos of the property are posted on Zillow.com. This is the ultimate find .This alleviates us from from spending time driving to customer's houses to give estimates . Business model: Home owners are paid to upload a ton of photos of every part of their house . Inside, outside, basement attic , etc. These are always available online for contractors ( who have paid for the service of course) and the homeowner gives the contractor the access code for the packet of photos .( customer can generate a new access code to keep old contractors or creeps out of photos) Everyone's happy. Something to think about. I'm not interested in a business model such as this one. Good luck critiquing it. I know it's coming. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Where do I get started...


So I've been working in IT for 7 years and I can't stand it. I'm now in a position where I'd like to start my own Landscaping business and I have no idea where to start. I was hoping there was a wiki or something like that here that I could run off of. There's so many scams and online services for this so googling wasn't all that helpful. Right now I'm looking at franchises, as well as doing it myself from the ground up. To understand if the franchise is the right direction for me, I want a better understanding of the costs and effort involved in starting things from the ground. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

What are your thoughts on a webapp that converts complex legal clauses into simple english?


I’ve built an app which recommends converts complex legal jargon or difficult to understand legal documents into simple english using artificial intelligence.The whole central premise of the app is to make it easier, faster and cheaper to understand a legal document that an entrepreneur will run into without requiring the time consuming and costly assistance of a lawyer. It obviously isn't as good as a real lawyer but its instant and costs barely anything.We have done some initial user testing and people seem to really like it. Right now the service is free until we iron out the bugs and find product market fit. It would be really great to get in touch with a few of you to see if the app is beneficial to you in any way. Feedback is also welcome.Best,S see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Brainstorming Company Name Ideas - IT Solutions Startup Help


I've had a few businesses for a good amount of time, but one of them I kind of rushed to get started and the business name is not really fitting for what it now does. I'm going to keep it as sort of an umbrella to own the other businesses, but I need to come up with a name to use either as a new S-Corp or a DBA for my IT services.This part of the business offers:Web DesignGraphic DesignMarketing (digitial and print)IT Solutions (support, backup management, cloud solutions, server management, etc)Lead GenerationsCRM ImplementatinonProcess AutomationVirtual Assistants_______ Technology Solutions_______ Business Solutions_______ Technology Services_______ Business ServicesEtc.I'm trying to think of a name that invokes the idea of offering comprehensive solutions.I can figure out the rest of the name, but I'm at a loss for a word that invokes that idea.Thanks in advance for any input. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

How to bill a customer outside the US?


Hello,I do digital marketing and I'll be doing digital marketing and making payments (fb/google ads) while making commission.How do I bill my client? Is there a site?I'll be making flat commission. Apart from that, is there any taxes I should be charging him (such as sales tax)? I'm in California.Since I'm the sole owner (self employed) that just started, I'm a bit rusty and clueless. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

The importance of interviewing users and incorporating their feedback in real time. Why I continue to do this after reaching 2000+ users and my tips for engaging superusers.


I’m tyring to make these a series, so here is the previous post describing my journey in building this app.Too many entrepreneurs fall into the trap of “I think users will want this”, spend months building it, only to find people do not want it or at least want a different variation of it.A lot of entrepreneurs also think that the product should be in a “presentable” state before showing it to users and asking for feedback. Some may disagree with me here, but I think launching with the most basic version of your and interviewing ASAP beats slowly iterating an MVP in isolation every time.As an example, the first iteration of this idea only took 3 days to build before getting it on the App store: and it was garbage. The feedback was harsh, but also entirely changed the direction the app was to go in (I realised it needed to be social). Every day after those 3 would have been wasted if I hadn’t interviewed early.​Why should I interview people?To figure out if people want your product BEFORE spending time building it.Michael Seibel from YCombinator: “You shouldn’t have a problem finding initial users for your product because you just go back to the people you interviewed in the first place with a solution to their problem”.To understand the pain points of the current version of your product.To build an engaged community who have an impact on the direction of the idea. This is probably the aspect which people overlook most, but bootstrapping a business is infinitely easier with a core set of people who love your app.​How do I interview people?Everyone has mentioned you should interview users, but how do you actually do it? If you take away anything from this post: use Discord.You can chat or call in real time with groups of people or single community members.You can segment the server into different areas (e.g. feature requests, bug reports, new releases etc.) for organisation.Discord naturally fosters community, so as your server grows the community starts to interview eachother. I cannot stress just how useful (+ awesome) it is to see people discussing ways to make the product better without direct questions.A small note: the community won’t grow itself magically and you need to promote it. A good way I’ve found to do it is to put a link to join the Discord in several places throughout the app. Also, when conducting interviews through other mediums (i.e. Reddit DMs / Comments etc) it helps to link to your Discord.If you have any interest in how I’ve set my Discord up you can come down and take a look.​Why do I continue interviewing even with 2000+ users?Having an active community is great to test out ideas and really understand the needs of those actually using what you’ve built. It’s not good enough to always be guessing whether people will like something, GO AND ASK THEM.Also as the userbase grows and the product becomes more complex, maintaining connections with the OG users is extremely important to sticking to an overall vision for the product which is in line with what your superusers actually want. Want to try and monetize in XYZ specific way? Ask the OG users if they think it is fair, and if it would piss them off.​I’ll try my best to answer any questions anyone has, and if you have anything you would like to add please ping me! I’m still quite new to all this myself and don’t pretend to have all the answers. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

7 Apps I use to be a more productive entrepreneur.


HeyπŸ‘‹I’ve been using apps to boost my productivity for a while. For the past 3 years to be exact. This is the reason I’ve decided to share the ones that have broken into my daily routine and that will probably help you too. I know there are millions of apps that are supposed to increase your productivity and to be honest, I’ve tried a lot of them. After filtering if this app is useful enough, I have come to the 7 apps I cannot live without. I hope this saves you some time from researching everything!7. SlackIt’s not what you think! It’s actually not. I don’t use Slack to communicate with anyone. I am in some groups but that’s not the point. The point is that I use Slack to take quick notes. How? I make up new channels for each one of my projects and whenever I want to remember something related to a project I send it as a message. You’re probably wondering, why don’t you use some kind of fancy note-taking app, like Roam or Drafts. That’s because I find most note-taking apps cluttered, and not to the point, and others very simple for my liking.6. ForestThis one is pretty obvious. I think. Pomodoro is one of the few scientifically proven methods to be more productive. For those not familiar with Forest, it is basically a fancy timer. You can set a work timer and a break timer. I usually do 40 minutes of work with 5 minutes of break. This can help you feel like you have something to anticipate. You can say to yourself “It’s just 24 more minutes of work. That’s not that much” and continue to be productive.5. NewsifyNext on the list is Newsify. You may not know what Newsify is, so let me explain. Newsify is an RSS reader, it basically gathers all the articles and blog posts from people you follow and displays them to you. This helps me keep up with the blogs that I want to follow, without having to look up every single one. I used to use Feedly, but I prefer the interface of Newsify 100x times more.4. MistIn short, Mist is a Chrome Extension that helps you practice mindfulness without fully detaching from your work. Every few hours, I will do a simple Body Scan Meditation, because I have found that I am more productive that way. I prefer Mist rather than all the other mindfulness apps because it is built into Google Chrome. I got access to it a couple of weeks ago because they currently have a waitlist, but it's a tool that I use every day.3. AsanaAsana is my one-stop project manager. I use it to do everything from tracking progress on projects to writing down deadlines. I discovered this software about 3 months ago and it has really changed y workflow. You can organize your projects in a calendar or task view, but I personally use the calendar for almost everything. It is very easy to plan out what you have to do on a day-to-day basis for every project.2. SuperhumanSuperhuman is one of those apps where you don’t think it’s that useful at first, but you can’t live without it. Simply, it is a fancy email app. They claim to help you get through your emails in 2x the time, and I find that to be true. They also helped me declutter and organize my inbox which is a big thing if you take into account my 21.000 unread emails. Yes. 21.000. After all that, I am proud to announce that I’ve hit the fabled Inbox Zero.1. NotionHave you ever googled anything related to productivity? Then you have probably come across Notion. Notion is an amazing note-taking app in which you can organize… your whole life. I use Notion to keep track of my Reading List. I write down every book I get recommended and when I have time, I listen to them on Audible. I also have my goals and weird trips I want to do there. If I listed everything, this article would be a book, so let’s move on. You can use the app in every way you like, as it’s super customizable.Thanks for your time! see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Getting a product designed. Has anyone else used a design agency and how has your experience been?


I reached out to a local agency who has done some good work and dang it was expensive. They were amazing in their reception of the idea and i felt it would be honestly useful to work with them but the cost is prohibitive.The alternative is to use freelancers online but that hasnt been a good experience for me as well.For product based businesses, how did you manage to solve this issue? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

How can I write a business plan to become a distributor?


I am in Turkey and I want to become the distributor of a British sports equipment company. When I talked with them they told me that they need me to send them a business plan, but I don't really know anything. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Best brand name for a garbage can for a car?


Every time I start trying to build a business I always spend hours on a name because I want it to be easy to find and say. Any recommendations for a name for a garbage can that is compact and fits in a car? I wanted to do Car Bin, Car Can, Car Tin, but they are all taken. Any suggestions would be great. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Canadian provinces should simplify incorporating


In most Canadian provinces, a lot of small businesses skip the incorporation option because of burdensome paperwork and elevated costs associated with it. But not in Quebec. In what is being called a progressive approach to small business, Quebec allows businesses to incorporate, but bypass a lot of the troublesome processes that other provinces require.TOO MANY REQUIREMENTSCost and time are two of the most important factors for a small business. Right behind revenue. And incorporating impacts both. Well really all three I guess.For most other provinces, when you incorporate a business, you as the shareholder are required to:Establish a board of directorsHold shareholder meetingsKeep records of the aforementioned board and shareholder meetingsAdopt by-laws, such as issues around corporate governanceAppoint an auditorThose items thusly require professional services (ie: lots of $$), to ensure they are done correctly. If you're a small one or two person operation just starting out, why would you bother spending the time and money to complete those things if you don't need to.TAKING THE OTHER PATHS TO BUSINESS CREATIONSo if not incorporating, then what? You could go Sole Proprietorship. That is the easiest and least expensive set-up available. It gives you as the owner sole control and the tax reporting is simple.On the flip side, you have unlimited personal liability (you and the business are one and the same - and well, that's a bit scary). It's difficult to raise any sort of capital or equity financing. And it's very difficult to sell.You could start a Partnership. The advantages are you share the risk with your partner. You share the management duties of the company and the tax reporting is also simple (no separate corporate tax return).However, you run the risk of having a conflict with your partner. If your partner wants to screw you hard, they can rack up a lot of debt in the company which you are now personally responsible for your portion of. When it comes time to sell, buy-outs or sell-outs can be tricky as well.(Partnerships actually kinda sound like sh*t when you think abou it....)THE ADVANTAGE IS IN THE INCORPORATIONIncorporating truly is the way to go, if you can afford it and can stomach the headaches. You have limited personal liability (umm yes please!). It's far easier to raise capital with lending institutions. If you want to do any sort of business with the government, this is generally a requirement of theirs. And you can also get fancy with how you pay yourself. Salary or dividends are options available to you if incorporated and that sort of flexibility allows you to optimize your tax situation.So why isn't the rest of Canada getting on board with this? No damn clue! Quebec has had this in place since 2010! This is common in other countries around the world already.It seems common sense that a company of 1 owner and maybe a staff or two, doesn't need a board of directors, shareholder meetings and all the other stuff. Governments should be encouraging and helping entrepreneurs create companies that grow the economy and employee base, not burying them in red tape.Thanks for reading this far! If you liked it, maybe I could entice you to sign up for my small & family business newsletter which publishes content like this 3 times a week-ish. ♥ see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Sites to find a business partner


Looking for a site that you have had success with finding a business partner. Thanks see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Pmarca's "The only thing that matters" is the bible for Entrepreneurs


This post is all about the only thing that matters for a new startup.But first, some theory:If you look at a broad cross-section of startups -- say, 30 or 40 or more; enough to screen out the pure flukes and look for patterns -- two obvious facts will jump out at you.First obvious fact: there is an incredibly wide divergence of success -- some of those startups are insanely successful, some highly successful, many somewhat successful, and quite a few of course outright fail.Second obvious fact: there is an incredibly wide divergence of caliber and quality for the three core elements of each startup -- team, product, and market.At any given startup, the team will range from outstanding to remarkably flawed; the product will range from a masterpiece of engineering to barely functional; and the market will range from booming to comatose.And so you start to wonder -- what correlates the most to success -- team, product, or market? Or, more bluntly, what causes success? And, for those of us who are students of startup failure -- what's most dangerous: a bad team, a weak product, or a poor market?Let's start by defining terms.The caliber of a startup *team* can be defined as the suitability of the CEO, senior staff, engineers, and other key staff relative to the opportunity in front of them.You look at a startup and ask, will this team be able to optimally execute against their opportunity? I focus on effectiveness as opposed to experience, since the history of the tech industry is full of highly successful startups that were staffed primarily by people who had never "done it before".The quality of a startup's *product* can be defined as how impressive the product is to one customer or user who actually uses it: How easy is the product to use? How feature rich is it? How fast is it? How extensible is it? How polished is it? How many (or rather, how few) bugs does it have?The size of a startup's *market* is the the number, and growth rate, of those customers or users for that product.(Let's assume for this discussion that you can make money at scale -- that the cost of acquiring a customer isn't higher than the revenue that customer will generate.)Some people have been objecting to my classification as follows: "How great can a product be if nobody wants it?" In other words, isn't the quality of a product defined by how appealing it is to lots of customers?No. Product quality and market size are completely different.Here's the classic scenario: the world's best software application for an operating system nobody runs. Just ask any software developer targeting the market for BeOS, Amiga, OS/2, or NeXT applications what the difference is between great product and big market.So:If you ask entrepreneurs or VCs which of team, product, or market is most important, many will say team. This is the obvious answer, in part because in the beginning of a startup, you know a lot more about the team than you do the product, which hasn't been built yet, or the market, which hasn't been explored yet.Plus, we've all been raised on slogans like "people are our most important asset" -- at least in the US, pro-people sentiments permeate our culture, ranging from high school self-esteem programs to the Declaration of Independence's inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness -- so the answer that team is the most important feels right.And who wants to take the position that people don't matter?On the other hand, if you ask engineers, many will say product. This is a product business, startups invent products, customers buy and use the products. Apple and Google are the best companies in the industry today because they build the best products. Without the product there is no company. Just try having a great team and no product, or a great market and no product. What's wrong with you? Now let me get back to work on the product.Personally, I'll take the third position -- I'll assert that market is the most important factor in a startup's success or failure.Why?In a great market -- a market with lots of real potential customers -- the market pulls product out of the startup.The market needs to be fulfilled and the market will be fulfilled, by the first viable product that comes along.The product doesn't need to be great; it just has to basically work. And, the market doesn't care how good the team is, as long as the team can produce that viable product.In short, customers are knocking down your door to get the product; the main goal is to actually answer the phone and respond to all the emails from people who want to buy.And when you have a great market, the team is remarkably easy to upgrade on the fly.This is the story of search keyword advertising, and Internet auctions, and TCP/IP routers.Conversely, in a terrible market, you can have the best product in the world and an absolutely killer team, and it doesn't matter -- you're going to fail.You'll break your pick for years trying to find customers who don't exist for your marvelous product, and your wonderful team will eventually get demoralized and quit, and your startup will die.This is the story of videoconferencing, and workflow software, and micropayments.In honor of Andy Rachleff, formerly of Benchmark Capital, who crystallized this formulation for me, let me present Rachleff's Law of Startup Success:The #1 company-killer is lack of market.Andy puts it this way:When a great team meets a lousy market, market wins.When a lousy team meets a great market, market wins.When a great team meets a great market, something special happens.You can obviously screw up a great market -- and that has been done, and not infrequently -- but assuming the team is baseline competent and the product is fundamentally acceptable, a great market will tend to equal success and a poor market will tend to equal failure. Market matters most.And neither a stellar team nor a fantastic product will redeem a bad market.OK, so what?Well, first question: Since team is the thing you have the most control over at the start, and everyone wants to have a great team, what does a great team actually get you?Hopefully a great team gets you at least an OK product, and ideally a great product.However, I can name you a bunch of examples of great teams that totally screwed up their products. Great products are really, really hard to build.Hopefully a great team also gets you a great market -- but I can also name you lots of examples of great teams that executed brilliantly against terrible markets and failed. Markets that don't exist don't care how smart you are.In my experience, the most frequent case of great team paired with bad product and/or terrible market is the second- or third-time entrepreneur whose first company was a huge success. People get cocky, and slip up. There is one high-profile, highly successful software entrepreneur right now who is burning through something like $80 million in venture funding in his latest startup and has practically nothing to show for it except for some great press clippings and a couple of beta customers -- because there is virtually no market for what he is building.Conversely, I can name you any number of weak teams whose startups were highly successful due to explosively large markets for what they were doing.Finally, to quote Tim Shephard: "A great team is a team that will always beat a mediocre team, given the same market and product."Second question: Can't great products sometimes create huge new markets?Absolutely.This is a best case scenario, though.VMWare is the most recent company to have done it -- VMWare's product was so profoundly transformative out of the gate that it catalyzed a whole new movement toward operating system virtualization, which turns out to be a monster market.And of course, in this scenario, it also doesn't really matter how good your team is, as long as the team is good enough to develop the product to the baseline level of quality the market requires and get it fundamentally to market.Understand I'm not saying that you should shoot low in terms of quality of team, or that VMWare's team was not incredibly strong -- it was, and is. I'm saying, bring a product as transformative as VMWare's to market and you're going to succeed, full stop.Short of that, I wouldn't count on your product creating a new market from scratch.Third question: as a startup founder, what should I do about all this?Let's introduce Rachleff's Corollary of Startup Success:The only thing that matters is getting to product/market fit.Product/market fit means being in a good market with a product that can satisfy that market.You can always feel when product/market fit isn't happening. The customers aren't quite getting value out of the product, word of mouth isn't spreading, usage isn't growing that fast, press reviews are kind of "blah", the sales cycle takes too long, and lots of deals never close.And you can always feel product/market fit when it's happening. The customers are buying the product just as fast as you can make it -- or usage is growing just as fast as you can add more servers. Money from customers is piling up in your company checking account. You're hiring sales and customer support staff as fast as you can. Reporters are calling because they've heard about your hot new thing and they want to talk to you about it. You start getting entrepreneur of the year awards from Harvard Business School. Investment bankers are staking out your house. You could eat free for a year at Buck's.Lots of startups fail before product/market fit ever happens.My contention, in fact, is that they fail because they never get to product/market fit.Carried a step further, I believe that the life of any startup can be divided into two parts: before product/market fit (call this "BPMF") and after product/market fit ("APMF").When you are BPMF, focus obsessively on getting to product/market fit.Do whatever is required to get to product/market fit. Including changing out people, rewriting your product, moving into a different market, telling customers no when you don't want to, telling customers yes when you don't want to, raising that fourth round of highly dilutive venture capital -- whatever is required.When you get right down to it, you can ignore almost everything else.I'm not suggesting that you do ignore everything else -- just that judging from what I've seen in successful startups, you can.Whenever you see a successful startup, you see one that has reached product/market fit -- and usually along the way screwed up all kinds of other things, from channel model to pipeline development strategy to marketing plan to press relations to compensation policies to the CEO sleeping with the venture capitalist. And the startup is still successful.Conversely, you see a surprising number of really well-run startups that have all aspects of operations completely buttoned down, HR policies in place, great sales model, thoroughly thought-through marketing plan, great interview processes, outstanding catered food, 30" monitors for all the programmers, top tier VCs on the board -- heading straight off a cliff due to not ever finding product/market fit.Ironically, once a startup is successful, and you ask the founders what made it successful, they will usually cite all kinds of things that had nothing to do with it. People are terrible at understanding causation. But in almost every case, the cause was actually product/market fit.Because, really, what else could it possibly be?[Editorial note: this post obviously raises way more questions than it answers. How exactly do you go about getting to product/market fit if you don't hit it right out of the gate? How do you evaluate markets for size and quality, especially before they're fully formed? What actually makes a product "fit" a market? What role does timing play? How do you know when to change strategy and go after a different market or build a different product? When do you need to change out some or all of your team? And why can't you count on on a great team to build the right product and find the right market? All these topics will be discussed in future posts in this series.] see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Thank you Thursday! - April 29, 2021


Your opportunity to thank the /r/Entrepreneur community by offering free stuff, contests, discounts, electronic courses, ebooks and the best deals you know of.Please consolidate such offers here!Since this thread can fill up quickly, consider sorting the comments by "new" (instead of "best" or "top") to see the newest posts. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

What are currently the best wholesale clothing manufacturers that ship internationally?


In particular, companies that ship to Australia.We have had consistent problems with the quality coming out of China lately. We have sought other suppliers which appear to have good reputations. We have received multiple quotes from manufacturers in Indonesia, Bangladesh & Pakistan. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

Looking for advice on a project I've been working on using Etsy a recently created informational website.


I don't want to post my website and Etsy here unless it's allowed. I actually did post it the other day on Cryptocurrency and got an amazing set of replies, reddit awards etc. But I don't want to overstep my bounds here.Here's my question: I've created an Etsy shop where people can download a set of PDFs and can easily fill in their Exchange and Broker information, along with any PINs, Two Factor Authentication, email address information etc. The idea came to me because I had a major health scare (pulmonary embolism) and I realized my wife would have no idea how to access all of my many accounts and our crypto would be as good as gone. I almost died that day so it was a real eye opener.The forms essentially make it as easy as possible for those not well versed in crypto to log in and access their spouse's or loved one's account information.I also created a website I'm still working on to "dumb down" cryptocurrency for new users and spouses who don't know what it is.I don't shill crypto, I don't offer any financial advice, and I make sure to word my blog posts very specifically to avoid offering financial advice. It's more of a helpful website and the Etsy shop provides PDF forms to help people organize their accounts.With that said, I'd like to promote it as best as I can for people who can really use these forms. I feel that it's such an important and overlooked part of the cryptocurrency world. I don't want anyone to have their assets tied up and stuck in limbo especially with prices steadily rising.Does anyone have any ideas on how I can promote this without coming across as a shill? I'm truly not and I want to help people as best as I can. Making a few bucks would be great of course but that's not my only goal.So far I created a Facebook page, Instagram, Pinterest, and Etsy. I'm pretty well versed in technology but promoting my Etsy and website is not my strong suit. I did get 5 Etsy sales so far but it died off pretty quickly after my first Reddit Post.Should I consider starting a Twitter account? I'm working on SEO now with the site and plan to populate my site with good keywords.Any advice is greatly appreciated. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

How to create a Tech Startup - The Lean Way


Hello, everyone!I just released a new YouTube Video that gives a general introduction to creating and running a Tech Startup - The Lean Way!For those who don't know me - I'm Simon πŸ‘ I'm a Software Engineer and Tech Startup founder - I'm currently bootstrapping FeedHive.I recently went full-time on this project, and a part of the reason was to allow time to also share as much of the knowledge I gain, as I go along!That's exactly what I'm trying to do in this YouTube video. Some of the things I will cover:Pros and Cons of running a SaaS ProductCan you run it without being funded or quitting your day-job?How to gather "Validated Learnings"Tech Stack ConsiderationsPricing ModelMarketing & Promotion - different approaches.Building a SaaS Product is extremely tough. I want to help the best I can - both with sharing knowledge, inspiration and simply keeping up the good moral 😁 For that reason, I'm also very open to feedback on this video - is the format good? Is the delivery clear and concise? What can I do to improve?I hope some of you will get something out of this video 🧑Sincerest, Simon Hoiberg see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

What’s wrong with my niche website SEO?


Hi all, I am a web developer and I noticed that some ppl are developing niche website/tool and get passive income by adsense with traffic.A year ago, I tried to make my first niche website, [typingeagle.com](typingeagle.com) but still get no traffic since first day. I read some books and online resources to learn SEO, I did the technical SEO and keyword research, however it can’t even be searched by the keyword “typing test”.I know many of you are SEO expertise and full of experience, so I would like to know what’s wrong with my niche site and how could I improve in my next project:Is the topic too competitive? I checked on moz explorer “typing test” is not a competitive keyword, but indeed I could see many similar productsIs tool website a wrong idea? I saw most of the success niche website are boosted by content/articles. Is tool website too static on content and hard to get traffic?Is it a low quality product? I tried to support more languages and platforms to stand out from other products. I also spend many time on UI/UX design and ask for user’s feedbacksIs my SEO goes wrong? I don’t have much experience on SEO, and I’m sure I must miss sth on SEO. But is there any critical reason/factor for the failure?Thanks for all see hubwealthy.com/wealthy

With all consideration requested, could it ever even be a possible shame if you took your heart's desire and made it your business - all legal things only but yeah, what if you just really did good at what you want to do good at? And you tried it. What would you need to take that journey and run?


I am huge small biz supporter here. You'll never know me, but just know there's folks like me that exist and really, really want you to succeed with your ideas. Search us up. I hope you find a good team for behind the scenes work that's needed while you dive right in and explore exactly what you're good at. Some of us are cheesy grinning at this concept. Well, one of us. Me. :) see hubwealthy.com/wealthy