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⏳ Where to find successful business ideas?
PLUS: Be in the top 1% of content creation, Code Interpreter for analytics
Hey Time Billionaires :)
Hope you’re having a great week!
This week we’re covering:
Where to find opportunities?
The worst things on the internet
How to be in the top 1% brand
Using ChatGPT Code Interpreter for analytics
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Now let’s get into some gems 💎
💡 Where to find opportunities?
Opportunities are everywhere.
Steph, a research analyst, shares a few quirky and underrated ways to find business ideas.
TLDR: Paste this in X: “min_faves:100 I’d pay a lot of money for“
What’s a more validated business idea than someone screaming on the internet saying they’ll pay for this thing (if it existed)?
💡 These are the worst things on the internet
Do you feel the same?
💡 How to get into top 1% brand
Isaac (the founder of Mini Katana - a viral brand) says this:
One crucial rule for success on any social media platform: Create high-quality organic content.
Creators are getting better. It’s becoming easier (with all the tools).
Today, anyone can whip out their phone and create content.
The most important thing is quality.
4. 💡
ChatGPT Code Interpreter is incredible!
Look at how it created a correlation heatmap for my LinkedIn metrics.
Using AI, I was able to derive unique data-driven insights that I’ll share at the end.
Look at how I did it:
This is how I managed to get the results:
Use a tool like Taplio to export your LinkedIn analytics. Upload to ChatGPT. Use this prompt:
Using the data in this CSV, create scatter plots, histograms and a correlation heatmap.
Scatter plots for the following: Impressions vs likes, impressions vs replies, impressions vs engagement rate.
Distribution histograms for the same (as above).
Heatmap with the following paramters: Impressions, likes, replies, engagement rate
Let me show you the result of the prompt…
But first… if you want more prompts like this (with daily AI tips and tricks), you should sign up to my other newsletter:
Now here’s the result:
Here’s the key data-driven insight:
It seems that the best way to increase impressions is by getting replies. It had the highest correlation to impressions (0.77).
That’s it for now!
Hope you enjoyed this week’s edition! See you next week.
PS. My goal with this weekly email is to send you free business ideas, marketing tactics, and my favorite pieces of content from that week.
Which one was your favorite idea this week? Reply and let me know (it helps with deliverability).
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