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Hello everyone, this is my first post. I have done a fair amount of reading on this site and others (Reddit, etc) and I'm having trouble settling on my first real "venture".
I have a full-time job that I cannot quit, so anything I do will be done for about an hour early in the morning or on the weekends.
My question is, if I pay for a subscription based tool and learn how to use it really well, can I sell "finished research" to people?
Do drop-shippers just handle this themselves?
I guess my value proposition is:
- The person buying doesn't have to buy the subscription
- The person buying saves the time they would have spent researching and can just make decisions and take action based on the work I do for them
- The person buying doesn't have to learn a complex tool. They talk to me and explain what they want and I handle the technical/mundane details of using the tool and formatting the final report
Or, is everything easy enough to use, and cheap enough, that people solve their own needs?
If this is somewhat viable, what kind of pricing scheme is competitive?
I have a full-time job that I cannot quit, so anything I do will be done for about an hour early in the morning or on the weekends.
My question is, if I pay for a subscription based tool and learn how to use it really well, can I sell "finished research" to people?
Do drop-shippers just handle this themselves?
I guess my value proposition is:
- The person buying doesn't have to buy the subscription
- The person buying saves the time they would have spent researching and can just make decisions and take action based on the work I do for them
- The person buying doesn't have to learn a complex tool. They talk to me and explain what they want and I handle the technical/mundane details of using the tool and formatting the final report
Or, is everything easy enough to use, and cheap enough, that people solve their own needs?
If this is somewhat viable, what kind of pricing scheme is competitive?