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i always read these success stories of Hyundai for example
random north Korean guy goes to south Korea builds car empire out of fucking nowhere without any of his own money
how does this work? i studied biochemistry and teamed up with a dermatologist and created the greatest hydrating cream / aftershave ever
there is no product like it anywhere
it is the best, costs a little bit though but it's reasonably priced
all my relatives, friends and colleagues are obsessed with it
how can i get tons of raw material, marketing and production done?
how do these other people get millions of investments without even having any knowledge on what they're doing
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>>62122438
I have kind of looked into this before since I do find all the 'billionaire from nothing' or startup stories suspect. I think in reality most of these people come form well networked backgrounds and can take this idea from concept to implementation through various layers of brokers between factories in china and idea guy in America. if you wanted to document the process I'd be happy to participate since I have a small backlog of things i'd like to scope out.
laugh all you want but one is a combined miniature steam oven and dishwasher, like the anova precision oven but with the ability to load your dishes in there too. this would mean modern kitchens can forego both the massive ranges and dishwashers for a single appliance that you can rest an induction cooktop surface atop for an entire kitchen the size of a microwave. if someone steal my idea include me in the screenshot
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>>62122935
unfortunately i do not understand what you said about that oven, lol
i think so too but how do they get there?
like stalin also became dictator of the biggest Jewish empire without being a jew and even started hunting jews in the end like wtf is going on
how do they do it
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>>62123634
I only want to talk to the OP, are you the OP? your ID changed
no offense but are you Indian
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>>62123669
KTM is also Austrian
My dad died recently and he rode a KTM, switched from Honda. Was faster after the switch. Guy was a fucking beast. Did a double decker backflip while drunk on the fourth of july and I had never seen him do acrobatics before. If I was in the same room as him n a bar I was getting a blowjob, that's how much of a pimp he was. I fucking miss him so much bros it's really been hard to with.
But anyway for his funeral I went to hang with buds and they kept saying germanic and aryan engineering, loved KTM. Freestyle riders. Loved Hitler and stuff.
I will help you as an American and I also have interest in figuring out that supply chain stuff, it's a wealth unlock once you do it. I have other active businesses that would benefit.
Seriously I'm so angry right now, we have a deal going
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>>62123678
no i want it to become the go to creme for upper middle class people globally
the product is that good
>>62123806
a rider, i respect that
I've only ever seen ktm bmx bikes where i live (small town in the alps)
let's establish contact via email
post a burner mail here I'll email you
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You network and get funding which will cost you a share or profits or control of the company, outsourcing production to a big factory is probably the best option here, you only deal with marketing and sell channels but leave production to someone who can scale and has certificates
Marketing is easy these days through social media, at some point retail should pick it up which can happen through sheer demand, you could try and get into contact some business investor that specializes in cosmetics but that again will cost you shares
Actually building the factory from zero is possible but will take years to actually scale
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>>62123821
We have two quite successful companies in recent years that only delivered a product idea and marketing and let some established factory to the heavy lifting (beverages), they scaled from being local to being sold even overseas in a few years, as an austrian you may even know one of them (its a apple cider in a can)
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>>62122935
>combined miniature steam oven and dishwasher
I think that's a clever idea, I just wonder where the market is. Single family homes aren't overly concerned with extreme space efficiency and people are going to want their big ovens, ranges, and dishwashers. And people moving into tiny apartments are just going to use whatever it's been furnished with, so that means you'd need to appeal to the builders. I suppose you could also market to tiny home fabricators. Doesn't really work for mobile homes and car dwellers unless they consistently have a water hookup. So while it seems like a good idea, I feel like it would need to be integrated into construction projects to gain any traction
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>>62123844
>I just wonder where the market is.
Tiny homes, vans, etc, . . OK yeah the market doesn't exist. But I'd fucking love it. I wanna live in a van next year. Maybe the generation of pod dweller maxis would like it? It's just that you could compress an entire kitchen into a single appliance. You could probably even tilt it 90 degrees to do dishes and use it as a basin.
>I suppose you could also market to tiny home fabricators.
Sorry I am drunk but yeah exactly
>Doesn't really work for mobile homes and car dwellers unless they consistently have a water hookup.
Couldn't be optional with a contained reservoir like the anova oven? I own an anova oven that I got for free on craigslist
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>>62122438
>how can i get tons of raw material, marketing and production done?
look in to "contract manufacturing." if it's a beauty product it would probably need to be a chemical manufacturer with the proper safety certifications etc.
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>>62122438
well back in those days i think if you had a brain in your head, entry would have been better than today, because most people were fairly uneducated (including in western countries). secondly, you need to have enough chance things happen (of course you have to put yourself in situations where they can occur). and he did have some money, he got a loan. For example,
>Chung began working for Bokheung Rice Store, first as a delivery man, and then a book-keeper. In 1936, he married Byun Joong Suk. In 1937, the store owner became ill, and gave the store to Chung. He renamed the business Kyungil Rice Store."
right there he learned some business operation
next,
>After he lost his ownership of his rice store, Chung returned to his village and remained there until 1940, when he decided to try again in Keijō. Due to restrictions imposed on Koreans in certain industries by the Japanese Colonial Government, Chung entered the automobile repair business. Using a service garage he purchased from a friend, Chung started the A-do Service Garage with a 3,000 won loan.
>In 1943, the Japanese colonial government forced the garage to merge with a steel plant as part of the war effort.[1][2] He left and returned to his village with 50,000 yen in savings.
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