Saturday, October 3, 2009

10 Intellectual property ideas sellable on Internet












I've been receiving emails from people who read my e-books. They were inspired but didn't know what products are sellable on the Internet to make their first millions. Here are some ideas:
  1. Information (articles on blogs, ebooks, print-on-demand books, business reports, subscription-based information, etc.)
  2. Still images (stock photos, print posters, photo books, etc.)
  3. Moving images (video-on-demand, stock videos, custom videos, etc.)
  4. Learning materials (online courses, online university offering degrees, etc.)
  5. News (news site and Web-based TV stations)
  6. Databases (collect valuable information and create databases to sell to companies, institutions, and individuals)
  7. Communication platforms (for programming-savvy techies, you can create social networking sites)
  8. Applications for mobile phones (for programming-savvy techies)
  9. Publishing services (using Lightningsource print-on-demand services for self-publishing services)
  10. Storing platforms (storage with specific purposes, including Web meetings and file sharing)

Brain and gut



Does it take more brain or more gut as an entrepreneur? I'd say 80% gut and only 20% brain. Why? OK, here I won't be going into academe mumbo jumbo, even though I could and I usually do with my academic papers and occasionally for my fortnightly newspaper column.
The key of entrepreneurial success is believing in what you do and most people take a lot of time to cultivate such esteem.  The world is divided into two: those who are successful in business (20%) and those who aren't (80%). It takes a lot of gut power (80%) of yourself to belong to that small circle of people (20%).
Try it. Don't think too much. Just do and see the results by yourself.

Entrepreneurs are givers












Entrepreneurs are givers. We believe in abundance and giving back to community. By giving, we confirm and reaffirm our wealth and abundance without any delay. But those are just side effects --positive ones-- from doing our job for the community.

It might have sounded like The Secret, yup, but it's something that has been proven for ages. And I believe this with my mind, heart, and soul.

Call me "arrogant," as many people do. Call me "snob bitch," as sometimes I overheard some bitches called me that behind my back. I won't bulge.

I'm just an entrepreneur who believe in making my own place and millions without sacrificing others' well being. My businesses are conscientious and motivating. Most of them are intellectual property-related. Call me a "creative businesswoman," I'd be very happy.

Have a great weekend.
Jennie S. Bev
Point Loma, San Diego, California
10/03/09