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Dripgle

@dripgle

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I post interesting investment information for fun tailored for the beginner investor. Anything I say is not financial advice.

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@dripgle
Dripgle
2 months
#AI, #Stocks, #Crypto, #RealEstate, #Apps, any type of business you name, I've done it..successfully. Now I'm here to share my nuggets of wisdom of it all. What worked and how it applies in today's markets regardless of what field we're talking about.
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Stock image websites are a treasure trove for sales hidden in plain sight. Why? #AI has made it incredibly easy to generate as many stock images as possible for almost any niche you can think of. Create a website, pick a niche and start generating.
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Going into #altseason these are my top picks: 1/ $ETH 2/ $SOL 3/ $ADA 4/ $HEX (#eHEX and #pHEX) 5/ $PLS Nice spread of blue chip crypto along with the underdogs of #crypto. No one can tell me that throwing something into #HEX ecosystem isn't the best story in all of crypto.
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2 months
I like @RichardHeartWin #PulseChain marketing devices a LOT. I wish #crypto twitter had a way to offer co-branded gift cards that can be purchased via crypto and sent to anyone in the world digitally and/or physically.
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6/ I was excited and didn't really see any sales for the first month. But in the second month, everything changed. My own short videos were beginning to trend and sales started to pour in. I had turned a $500 investment into 6-figures in less than a week.
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5/ I used an AI video generator to create simple short videos for the product which just showed the product images and what it does in the same format as the references that mine was based off of. Except the difference was that mine had better SEO and was cheaper.
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4/ I setup a dropshipping for the 2 products through my shopify storefront and began intensely compiling seo data using my #ai network. I wanted to be competitive so I sold mine for cheaper.
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3/ The next step was to make my own versions of the products. This was the game changer because the 2 products I had were a product on #aliexpress that nobody was really buying until they went viral on social media.
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2/ I then made a list of the top 10 products and started going through user experiences for each product. This helped me narrow down to 2 products.
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1/ I used #Grok and #ChatGPT (both free) to analyze product trends on X, TikTok and Youtube. Specifically, I scraped #seo and keywords from reddit using the trending products.
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Here's a 4-day snapshot of one my #shopify shops that went viral and made almost $600k in sales. The catch? I was able to capitalize on the virality a SECOND time in 2025, here's how I did it 🧵:
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Dripgle
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Here's 4 tips on how to save money: 1/ Don't get married. 2/ Don't eat out. 3/ Don't travel. 4/ Don't buy stuff that takes up space. #savemoney
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Dripgle
2 months
Ever wanted to get paid for using copyright content in your #YouTube videos? It's easy. Don't monetize the video itself. Instead offer a #patreon or paid subscription somewhere else and link to it from the video. It's easier to profit off of what is already successful.
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Dripgle
2 months
One of the most insane tactics I've used to get 100s of new customers for my physical businesses is co-branded gift cards. Imagine giving an Amazon gift card to someone and on the back is your business info. It can be any amount $5, $10, etc.
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Protip: If you are selling doors, make sure to remove the door knobs and sell those separately.
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Dripgle
2 months
🧵 3/ Selling refurbished outdoor kids playsets Just paint it, replace any ripped fabrics and set it up before taking pictures. A lot of people throw these out or offer them for free.
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Dripgle
2 months
🧵 2/ Selling ride-on kids cars Once their kids stop playing with them for whatever reason, you can find these for below $50 and sell them for $100 or more.
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🧵1/ Selling old doors Old doors are always being thrown out and can be sold for $10-$15 on facebook marketplace. Everyone needs them. Just make sure you paint them white first before selling them.
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Dripgle
2 months
🧵 Here's 3 skills I would use to make money as a blue collar guy looking to setup his own business in 2025 using #Facebook and #Kijiji:
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Dripgle
2 months
Through #Facebook and #kijiji postings I have been able to get cleanup jobs for $20 or less and pocketed $200+ from airbnb owners for a simple cleanup job.
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If there is no affordable maid service in the city I am in, then I just post a job on #Facebook or #Kijiji and offer $20/hour for a small cleanup job. You'd be surprised at how many people accept this type of job and how little time it takes for them to complete it.
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