hornshacks

joined 10 months ago
 

Hey guys! 👋

I’ve been doing this YouTube thing for the past 6 months and it’s quite out of the ordinary – think of it as a blend between a business animated sitcom and an explainer vlog. But here's the catch – I'm here not for applause, but for some hard-hitting critique.

The Concept: It's an animated series focusing on business, entrepreneurship, and productivity. Tried to merge the vibes of "Silicon Valley" and "BoJack Horseman" but in an explainer format.

The Mission: Inspiring entrepreneurship through entertainment and education.

The Business Goal: To build a community of young, business-minded individuals and explore monetization through merch, ads, and various digital products.

Current Status: Just at the starting line, uploaded my first video 3 weeks ago. I'm looking for your brutally honest feedback on the “workability” of this idea from an entrepreneurial lens.

Seeking Your Wisdom:

  1. Do you believe in the creator economy in general ? Is that a long lasting trend in your opinion ?
  2. Would this type of content interest the entrepreneurial community?
  3. What monetization strategies or revenue streams would you suggest?
  4. How would you go about promoting this project?

Let's turn this post into a brainstorming session – looking forward to your thoughts and ideas!

Here is a link to the channel - Horns & Hacks

Thanks 🙏

[–] hornshacks@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Mentor-mentee relationships are like fashion itself: dynamic and ever-evolving!

Your potential mentor could gain fresh perspectives and ideas from you, akin to a breath of fresh air in a vintage wardrobe. It's like you're offering her front-row seats at the fashion show of tomorrow—your startup! Plus, mentors often find joy in seeing their protégés succeed; it's like the pride of a designer when their creation hits the runway. And hey, who knows? In a few years, she might boast about being the guiding force behind the newest trendsetter in town!

[–] hornshacks@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

omg, thank you so much! 😊

 

Hey guys! 👋

Super excited to share what I've been working on – it's a unique mix of animation and business insights that i called hornshacks and you can watch it on YT )

I've combined my passion for startups and entrepreneurship with creative animation. It's been a wild ride, and I can't wait for you all to see it.

Check it out and let me know your thoughts. Your support means everything!

Catch you there!

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[–] hornshacks@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Greetings, time travelers and tech dreamers! Ever wondered what you'd do if you zapped back to 1960 with a pocketful of today's knowledge and a mind to invest? Here are my top three picks:
Internet Infrastructure: The Web Before it Was Cool: Imagine pitching the idea of a global internet in the era of rotary phones. "So, you're telling me, we can share cat pictures with someone across the globe? Preposterous!" But that's exactly what I'd do – invest in the building blocks of the internet. Servers, routers, and the whole shebang. Talk about laying the groundwork for future meme lords!
Electric Transport: Tesla's Grandpa: Why wait for Elon Musk when you can be the Elon Musk of the '60s? I'd jumpstart the electric vehicle revolution way before it became mainstream. "Gasoline? How quaint. Check out these cool, silent electric cars!" Not only would we beat the rush hour, but we'd also save the planet while at it.
Biotech & Gene Editing: Playing God (Responsibly): While everyone's still freaking out about space travel, I'd dive into biotech and gene editing. Think of creating personalized medicine before it was a hashtag. "Custom-tailored health solutions? Sounds like sci-fi, but let's make it sci-fact."
So, there you have it – my strategy to shake up the '60s and make a fortune while at it.

[–] hornshacks@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Oh, so you've cracked the code? And here we were, thinking the secret to wealth was finding a genie or inventing a money tree! But seriously, it's refreshing to see someone embrace the classic 'rags to riches' tale without actually having to sew any rags. Next thing you'll tell us is to "invest in our future" or "save for a rainy day" – how delightfully quaint! Just remember, if working your way to the top was easy, everyone would be up there, enjoying the view and probably getting vertigo. Here's to your enlightening hindsight; may it inspire legions of desk jockeys to start their own odysseys from the mailroom to the boardroom!