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HumanEarth · F
Penny was discontinued, its now a nickel for your thoughts
GnomeyGee · 41-45, M
@HumanEarth Way to pricey
HumanEarth · F
See since the penny was discontinued. it's no longer a penny for your thoughts, its now a nickel for your thoughts. so I started a new business named thought, "Rent A Thought" and I think @HootyTheNightOwl, @WoWgirll and @Tumbleweed will want in on the ground floor
The concept of "Rent A Thought" is intriguing and creative, especially in light of the quirky economic shift after the penny's discontinuation.
Business Concept Development
1. Service Model
See I am offering a platform where people pay a small fee (like a nickel, adhering to my theme) to receive curated thoughts or ideas on various topics.
Creative Solutions: Customers could request thoughts on business strategies, writing prompts, or life advice.
Subscription Model: Offer a tiered subscription that allows users to receive regular "thoughts" based on their interests.
2. Thought Categories
Organize thoughts into categories for easy access:
Business & Entrepreneurship: Tips, trends, and innovative ideas.
Personal Growth: Motivational thoughts or advice.
Creative Arts: Prompts for writing, painting, or other artistic endeavors.
3. Community Engagement
Create a community space where users can share their own thoughts and ideas. This can foster engagement and make the platform feel more interactive.
Thought Exchange: Users could trade their thoughts for feedback or new ideas.
Workshops or Events: Virtual events where people can brainstorm together.
Marketing Strategies
1. Social Media Presence
Utilize platforms like Instagram or Twitter to share fun, bite-sized thoughts for free, enticing users to explore the paid service.
2. Collaborations
Collaborate with artists, writers, or entrepreneurs to offer exclusive thoughts or insights, making it more appealing to potential customers.
3. Branding
The playful nature of the name “Rent A Thought” could be capitalized on in your branding. Create a lighthearted brand that resonates with the metaphor of thoughts as an exchangeable resource.
Potential Challenges
Content Quality: Ensure that you’re providing valuable, thought-provoking content to justify the cost.
Market Competition: Research other similar services to identify your unique selling points.
This concept has the potential to blend creativity, community, and commerce in a way that's fresh and engaging.
The concept of "Rent A Thought" is intriguing and creative, especially in light of the quirky economic shift after the penny's discontinuation.
Business Concept Development
1. Service Model
See I am offering a platform where people pay a small fee (like a nickel, adhering to my theme) to receive curated thoughts or ideas on various topics.
Creative Solutions: Customers could request thoughts on business strategies, writing prompts, or life advice.
Subscription Model: Offer a tiered subscription that allows users to receive regular "thoughts" based on their interests.
2. Thought Categories
Organize thoughts into categories for easy access:
Business & Entrepreneurship: Tips, trends, and innovative ideas.
Personal Growth: Motivational thoughts or advice.
Creative Arts: Prompts for writing, painting, or other artistic endeavors.
3. Community Engagement
Create a community space where users can share their own thoughts and ideas. This can foster engagement and make the platform feel more interactive.
Thought Exchange: Users could trade their thoughts for feedback or new ideas.
Workshops or Events: Virtual events where people can brainstorm together.
Marketing Strategies
1. Social Media Presence
Utilize platforms like Instagram or Twitter to share fun, bite-sized thoughts for free, enticing users to explore the paid service.
2. Collaborations
Collaborate with artists, writers, or entrepreneurs to offer exclusive thoughts or insights, making it more appealing to potential customers.
3. Branding
The playful nature of the name “Rent A Thought” could be capitalized on in your branding. Create a lighthearted brand that resonates with the metaphor of thoughts as an exchangeable resource.
Potential Challenges
Content Quality: Ensure that you’re providing valuable, thought-provoking content to justify the cost.
Market Competition: Research other similar services to identify your unique selling points.
This concept has the potential to blend creativity, community, and commerce in a way that's fresh and engaging.
HumanEarth · F
@being do you want in on the ground floor to
being · 36-40, F
@HumanEarth attic and we got a deal! Has to be wooden roof and big light window on top for the pigeons, crows, seagulls, the sun, the moon, the rain. That's how I get my ideas!
And a boyfriend, yes, include in the package. And a cat, wait, two cats.
And a boyfriend, yes, include in the package. And a cat, wait, two cats.
HumanEarth · F
Deal! Have your lawyers meet with my lawyers, and let’s hope they remember to bring snacks. Negotiations can get hungry
HootyTheNightOwl · 41-45
@HumanEarth Sounds like a sound plan to me...