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Biz Idea: City Explorer App



This is an idea for a City Explorer mobile app This is a simple application meant to help visitors to a city find their way around town to great shopping, eating, entertainment, lodging all within their price ranges.  

The City Explorer mobile app is meant to be like having a friend from the area telling you how to find things and save money.  Your friend will want you to have a great time and get a really good bang for your bucks.

You can create this app without coding skills.  If you've put together the backend of a website before you should be able to create the app.  There are mobile app generators for those with zero programming skills.  Use the search engine to find the right code generation tools for you.

Once you find a code generator, break the app features into smaller part and then generate the code to make the code generation easy.

This City Explorer mobile app is a simple app where Locals will enter data about their city.  The data can be on one form and broken up into sections of the form.  Ideally you design the form so that the user can fill it out with very little typing.  You would use drop down selectors, radio and/or check box selectors, slider and/or gauge selectors as ways for users to input data.

Locals, including businesses will have a form for them to give users information for whatever their expertise or taste in a category is.  For example, I know all about the best museums in town, the pricing and how to get deals.  The form should allow me to select Entertainment and then museums.  Then the sub form is specific for museum-based information and pricing. 

Another local example form would be for someone that might know all about country dance venues.  They chose Entertainment then Dancing then Country Dance Venues and a form specific for that will come up and get filled out by that local.

You organize and then have a specific form for that type of information for the local to fill out.  All will contain price ranges, noise levels, crowd levels, days of business, parking ease, public transport ease, route info and costs.

The Visitor is simply searching for information.  They can fill out their default search form for things they'll do in town.  When they enter the app, they can modify their preference data.  They will have search buttons that will allow them to do a Default Search, Modified Search and Random Search.

The Default Search matches their default preferences. The Modified Search pops up a preference form that they can modify.  This data will not be saved like their default data.  The Random Search is the app choosing things at random for them to live a little outside of their comfort zone.

On the landing page of the app is the Locals button and the Visitors button.  Each button uses social login to create an account for the user and take them to their form and features.  Visitors will have to create a Visitor account in order to use the Visitor features.  Locals can use the same social login or a different social login.

They have to include the price ranges and businesses could offer coupons.  You can config the app to charge businesses a fee for their listings and to offer coupons.  You may even want to offer location-based popup coupons.  This means when a user has their app open and is within a certain distance from the business the coupon will pop up to let them know they are near a deal.

You can create interest forms for: dance venues, food tastes, clothing store taste, antique or souvenir shopping, all the things you'd do if you visited a city but had friends to ask questions on where to go and on a certain budget.

I've never been to Miami, and I do not know anyone there, so I use the app.  I want to find a place to dance, country and eat a really good steak.  I also want to shop for some dresses and shoes.  I want to spend in the medium to not expensive price ranges.

When I have the app find my preferences the results will show, and I can share the results to the app's public Facebook feed for others to use and/or to my own social feeds for my peeps to know.

Locals and Visitors never meet, they do not need to because this is not a meet up app.

Biz Idea: Modernized Social Clubs

 

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Biz Idea: Slide-in games

 



This is an old idea from over two decades ago.  This time it's more geared toward families then restaurants and coffee shops.

This can be a board game, but it is several layers.

You have the top layer where the board users will play upon slide into.  The next two layers beneath it contains different board game boards.

You can create different board games and slide them into the slot.  They pull out, slide up and slide into place on the top game play layer.

The game board have very thin groves for game pieces of that particular game to slide in and around.  The groves will depend on the game.  A Monopoly game board would have different groves for game pieces to move about than a chess board.

The final layer is the game pieces layer.  The pieces slide into a tray.  Each piece is designed to snap into the grove and slide along the grove.  This final level is the storage level.  You can have more than one tray.  The level of game boards should determine the number of trays for pieces.

People will be able to buy slide-in board games and slide-in game pieces separately to add or replace games the starter slide-in game kit coms with.

You'd be able to have different games and even contest for users to create different games and game pieces.

The slide-in helps to not lose game pieces.  Once the pieces are in the trays it'll take a lot of effort to remove them from the tray. 

Users will pull the tray of pieces out.  The design will have the trays store side by side but pull out and pivot to slide up to become flesh with the game play board.  

The game board and the pieces snap into the unit.  It will be difficult to easily move them once in.  Once in the slide-n slide out to move about the board game unit.

You'll need to do safety test.  A well-designed slide in unit can have up to 4 different game board trays and trays for the game pieces on the final layer.

The game board should easily slide into place and lock.  The pieces should easily slide in the groves to easily move about the board game.

It should be easy to clean and all moving pieces should slide in and out and about for years without friction or any other design problems.

Wood, plastic or combos can be used to build the slide-in game unit, board, and game pieces.

After you get a winning design, you can always enlarge for the industrial market such as restaurants, social clubs, bars.  You can also shrink to travel size.

Once you have the winning design you should be able to market it for safety, no lease piece which can save user money in not having to buy replacement pieces.




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Biz Idea: Simple Toothpaste Tube Squeezer

Masterson Paint Saver Keys

There are these keys that allow painters to squeeze all the paint from a tube. They are called paint tube keys.  There is nothing wrong with taking that key, making it look pretty and fun and reselling it as a toothpaste tube squeezer.  You'll have to have the manufacturers consent. 

For toothpaste tube squeezers they will need to be colorful.  You can add a clothed or knitted cap to the end to make turning softer and the key more sellable.

For kids tubes a fluffy cap that look like monsters, or their favorite characters can be made.  You can even start on the cheap by knitting the caps yourself.  Older kids would like music groups or sports logos.  Adults would like sports logos and more mature cap themes.  Girls would like glitter or bling caps.  The caps can sell separately and in a set of at least 3 or 4 caps.

The buy in to create and manufacture the finished product is small since most of the infrastructure to do so already exists.

Below is a Bling AI response on where to start making this idea a reality.


Finding a manufacturer that allows you to resell and enhance their paint saver keys can be a bit of a journey, but here are some steps to help you get started:



1. **Research Manufacturers**: Look for manufacturers that produce paint saver keys. Some well-known ones include [Masterson](https://mastersonart.com/products/masterson-paint-saver-keys) and [New Wave Art](https://newwaveart.com/products/masterson-paint-saver-keys). You can find their products on platforms like Amazon and their own websites.


2. **Contact Manufacturers**: Reach out to these manufacturers directly. Explain your interest in reselling and enhancing their products. Ask about their policies on reselling and any potential partnerships.


3. **Negotiate Terms**: If a manufacturer is open to reselling, discuss the terms. This might include minimum order quantities, pricing, and any restrictions on modifications.


4. **Enhance the Product**: Once you have an agreement, think about how you can enhance the product. This could be through better packaging, bundling with other art supplies, or adding unique features.


5. **Create a Business Plan**: Outline your strategy for reselling and enhancing the product. This should include marketing, distribution, and pricing strategies.


6. **Legal Considerations**: Make sure to review any legal considerations, such as trademarks and patents, to ensure you are compliant with all regulations.


Good luck with your venture! If you need more specific advice or help with anything else, feel free to ask Bling AI.



Biz Idea: Sock Click

 




This is a simple idea.  You can offer kits or make the socks yourself for sale.

Make a secure stitching of a safety pin of magnetic snaps, on the inside of a sock and in an area that won't disturb the user.

Make sure the needle part and hook are exposed, and the rest should be secured and hidden inside the sock. 

You can sell a kit where the user gets a patch to just secure and then use the already secured safety its usual manner.

Basically, you have options in creating a system where customers can avoid having to by a new pair of socks because they lost one in the wash.




Biz Idea: Hidden Pockets

 




These are pockets to carry money or cards and ID that can attach to your shirt, pants, jacket or dress.

The pocket attaches to the inside of the garment.  This allows for pockets for garments that do not come with pockets.  Most importability, you can hide it inside the garment for extra security form theft.

You create a small 3in by 3in square pocket.  Use a soft material like satin or silk.  Sew the two squares together.  Use reinforcing stitching.  Add a zipper in the middle on the side of the pocket that will be the front.  This could be a Velcro closure as well.

To attach to the garment, use a safety pin.  Secure the pin on the inside of the hidden pocket.  When the user goes to attach the pocket to any garment, they simply use the safety pin to attach to the fabric of the garment.

You can create a diverse line of hidden pockets Try different fabrics/patterns, make the pin more ornamental.

It can be marketed as extra security for small items like credit cards, ID cards, cash, jewelry when you have to take it off such as at a gym.


Good luck.

Earn Money: Mr. Travels Adventures

 



Follow Mr. Travels, a kitty cat, as he travels the world. He sometimes has special tech toys on his travel adventures. Some adventures are for his government. Mr. Travels secret life is that of a special agent, a secret spy.

This is an attempt to earn some income. It uses an AI video generator that turns a text-based prompt into an AI video.

Use the generator that offer storyboards. You can control the story and AI videos outcome much better. If you do about a paragraph worth of text, make sure it is mostly descriptive and not action based text. The more action-based text, the more the AI have to perform actions the worst the outcome.

The generator does better with descriptive text connected to an action or two. For example:

A tall male with an athletic build dressed in a pair of grey sweatpants with a white tee shirt runs on wet sand barefooted. The skies are filled with sunshine. suddenly a darkness covers the sky.

The next storyboard will start with the darkened sky at the beach and our guy does something. And so on.

If all paragraphs are in one storyboard the generator acts weird and has trouble doing all actions, it tends to just do the last.

This series will connect to multiple social networks that lead to the YouTube channel for traffic. We'll see how it goes.

Biz Idea: 1 Minute Laughs YouTube Channel



This is an idea for a YouTube channel for laughs.  Visitors can come to the channel from Facebook, TikTok, Instagram to view one minute comedy videos.

You can add a premium night for comedians to get exposure and feedback from your audience.  The comedians pay a small fee to do a Live One Minute Comedy show and get your audience's comments for feedback.  It gives comedians a feel on whether their material is working or not.  

You can charge more per minute.  Say it's $3 per minute.  A comedian can buy a max of 5 minutes for a total of $15. per session.  The feedback is set to exist during the show and no more than ten minutes after the show.  They can download the feedback. 


Even comedy writers or TV commercial and radio writers can use you service to test their material Live and et live feedback.

The audience can make a night with friend of the Live show or do a later viewing party.  They can send a One Minute video to a friend or someone to cheer them up.  These are valid selling points to build the audience that will help determine the price comedians will be willing to pay.  You can also do merch sales around this concept.

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  Enjoy!

Biz Idea: CarQuiteZoner


 


Biz Idea: CarQuiteZoner

 

This is a contraption for the car. They should initially sell as a kit. The kit comes with the install parts. It should be a no tool install.


First, what the curtains will hang on. This will have to be non-intrusive meaning if a car accident occurs it will not be a problem. Non-intrusive design also means that people will be able to enter and exit the back seat with it not being a problem. You'll also want it easy for the user to use. The design has to allow the user to easily put the curtain away or use the curtain for privacy.

 

The best I could think of would be to use suction cups to hang reinforced string that you'll loop the curtains through. You'll want to suction the front window, center and as high as you can get. Make the back window align. Then string the reinforced string that the curtain is looped through up. the curtains should be on the string. You should be able to push the curtain to the back. You can use a curtain tie or magnet to tie the curtains and keep them bunched together and out of the way. All of this allow privacy between the side-by-side seats.

 

You may be able to find better suction cups, but these are from Walmart to give you an idea:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sparsain-4-Pack-Car-Windshield-Suction-Cups-Automobile-Curtain-Suction-Cup-Holder-4-5cm-Black/14303913217?classType=REGULAR&from=/search

 

The string that the curtains will loop through is reinforced by wrapping it around itself or twisting two of the same length together and knotting each end. Again, you might find better string than the Walmart string. The Walmart link is to give you an idea of the type of string to start with. Experimentation will find the perfect one for your kit.

 https://www.walmart.com/.../Christmas.../3285067467...

 

The curtains can be made of any type of material. A thermal insulated door curtain is almost like a soft door for privacy between the two side by side seats. Make sure the curtains chosen isn't a hazard to children. Make sure the curtain is short so that it hangs about 1/16th of an inch above the seat.


Keep in mind that kids could be in the back seat so make sure your curtains and design account for them not choking of suffocating themselves. Using a strong curtain like a thermal insulated door curtain would be hard for kids to mess with and offer privacy. Make sure the width covers the back seat sideways.


If you also do a curtain for the front seats make sure the width is covered, and the height has the curtain not touching the seat. The front seat divider might not be legal to have drawn while driving.

 

A Heavy door curtain link at Walmart: https://www.walmart.com/search...

 

That takes care of having a privacy division for the side-by-side seats.


For the side car windows and the space between the front and back seats there are already products that are very affordable on the market. Again, I will show the Walmart version but you are free to look elsewhere or make your own. The suction cut method seems the easiest way to install the curtains. The more of the kit you do yourself the more options in what you can offer your customers you'll have. The curtains can be themed after cuddly animals, nature scenes, cartoon characters, action heroes or football teams. The Walmart link for these curtains is an idea of what you can do with your kit. Everything is an idea of what you can do with your kit.

 

The Walmart Privacy Curtain link for the side car windows and the space between the front and back seats:

 

https://www.walmart.com/search?q=car%20seat%20privacy%20%20divider

 

Good luck if this sparks a business idea. BTW: There weren't any side curtains for between seats. There were two shabby and hazardous products aimed at children, so this is a market to tap that isn't saturate. Eventually if demand is shown to be high enough the car manufacturers will incorporate the privacy dividers between seats themselves.

 


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Earn Money: Semi Monetize Your Online Content via a Digital Tip Jar

 



In the late 1990s and early 2000s they had these beggar sites. People went there, made a profile, begged for money from strangers aka cyberbegging. Most of those sites are gone. Cyberbeg.com is still up. They became the top beggar site decades ago.

 Today you are expected to have a side hustle and push that more than being a Begger.

 I see nothing wrong with having a Tip Jar for your blog or social feed so that people that get something from it could volunteer to tip you if they thought what you shared was worth a tip.

 You can use ZELLE from your bank and add the QRC code to the site or page. There is also PayPal. Create the Pay link in PayPal.

On Facebook you should be able to pin a post with the ZELLE QRC or the PayPal link and label it The Tip Jar or something.

The ZELLE QRC works while using the bank app. The PayPal link works like a link it'll take the person to a checkout page that was configured in the PayPal account. You can use my PayPal link as an example for how to configure the PayPal page.

 

DO NOT call them donations. That is actually for charitable organizations.

 

The Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/E4Z4MSXJZG9J4