#130 - 5 ways to build a £100m business, Business models driving the internet, Bringing the startup world to South London
This week was super cool, I built a mobile app (hit me up if you wanna see it or know how, happy to share!), did some work on my sisters online store and I also learnt more about different channels to find where your audience are and how to get relevant and quality traffic.
SMALL ASK?
I would really apprecite any early feedback on Room Compare. My friend is in the middle of building what I believe is a great tool for people who want to compare rooms.
Design
Redesigned the design princples for CupsPrinted which we will be using on the new page
Insights
Five ways to build a $100 million business
I had a great discussion with my friend about this yesterday, and we spoke about the different ways that you could build a $100M inspired by this blogpost. We also spoke about how many active users you would need and what it would take to support them all.
I know I talk about Product a lot, but how you reach your customers, cost-effectively and in a way that can scale is feels important to speak about. If anyone wants to talk about channel (hit reply!)
Business models based on the compiled list
This was a great list to crawl through. Seriously, take a look at the Advertising section! There are so many ways to monetise and it’s good to consider some options you may not have thought about.
Road to Scale
A curated knowledge library (300+ content items) for every stage of your startup journey. From idea 💡to scaling up 🚀
Makers
Standup Alice
A recommended free Slackbot Standup bot.
Culture Chat
Bringing the “Start-Up” World to South London
Theres a workshop in South London you should know about if you are a budding tech founder and is a partnership between four London boroughs to drive growth within the creative and tech industries in Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark and Wandsworth.
OneTech, UKBlackTech and Foundervine are collaborating to increase the support provided for aspiring tech entrepreneurs and start-ups in pockets of South London where a lot of entreprenuers have come from (Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark and Wandsworth).
Really sucks that Vue cinema pulled the Bluestory film from their cinema following an isolated incident. Here’s the director Rapman keeping it classy