词汇:the

art. 这;那;adv. 更加(用于比较级,最高级前)

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Another massive global demand right now is installing a Real Freakin USB cord so people can actually print. Most Big Box Store jokers set up a printer wirelessly, even if it's right next to the computer. It stops working after a day, and people are just left helpless.
现在另一个巨大的全球需求是安装一根真正的Freakin USB线,这样人们就可以实际打印了。大多数Big Box Store的小丑都会无线设置打印机,即使它就在电脑旁边。一天后,它就停止了工作,人们只能无助地离开。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
You said it - "especially in person". I knew a guy whose 95 year old parents got on the nursing home bus once a month just to lug their 40 lb computer to a dude so he could do a 1991-style virus scan on it. People are willing to pay anything to have someone show up and stabilize things.
你说过——“尤其是当面”。我认识一个人,他95岁的父母每月上一次疗养院巴士,只是为了把他们40磅重的电脑带给一个家伙,这样他就可以在上面做1991年式的病毒扫描。人们愿意付出任何代价让有人出现并稳定局面。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Not surprised. I work with old people and I always wondered how those without young family members keep online. Well the answer is, they don't. Or they buy a new device until it gets bricked for whatever reason. Giving technical support, especially in person seems quite lucrative Exactly! They end up buying a new HP every year, because that's what the big box guy pushed onto them desperately. The machine becomes too slow after a few months, then they put it in the garbage and start all over again.
一点也不奇怪。我和老年人一起工作,我一直想知道那些没有年轻家庭成员的人是如何上网的。好吧,答案是,他们不会。或者他们会买一台新设备,直到它因为任何原因被封起来。提供技术支持,尤其是亲自提供,似乎相当有利可图。没错!他们最终每年都会购买一台新的惠普,因为这是大盒子的家伙拼命向他们推销的东西。几个月后,机器变得太慢了,然后他们把它扔进垃圾桶,重新启动。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Do a few free cleanups for people you know. If you're the only one removing the Norton infections and fake rental wifi, they'll see you're actually in it to help them rather than ruin their stuff and milk them for money. Hand them Real Paper Business Cards and they'll tell all their friends. It's all about the real personal relationship here in the personalized service world.
为你认识的人做一些免费清洁。如果你是唯一一个消除诺顿感染和假冒租赁wifi的人,他们会看到你实际上是在帮助他们,而不是为了钱而破坏他们的东西。递给他们真正的纸质名片,他们会告诉所有的朋友。这一切都是关于个性化服务世界中真正的个人关系。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Definitely not advertising. Having your name and number on a banner ad or billboard is a great way to look like the rest of the pack.
绝对不是广告。在横幅广告或广告牌上写上你的名字和号码是让你看起来像其他人的好方法。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
And a whole bunch of other things! The demand is nearly infinite.
还有一大堆其他的东西!需求几乎是无限的。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Instead of adding to the grease fire of cleaner/scanner software, I rip out almost everything so it's nice and lean. I remove Norton/McAfee/Webroot/etc. (they slow down a PC by 90% and can't find any threats made after 2013) I remove Fake Rental WiFi Routers and replace them with real ones, eliminating all the buffering and headaches.
我没有添加到清洁剂/扫描仪软件的油脂火中,而是几乎把所有东西都撕了出来,所以它很漂亮,很瘦。我删除了诺顿/迈克菲/Webroot等。(它们将PC的速度降低了90%,并且找不到2013年之后的任何威胁)我删除了假冒的租赁WiFi路由器,并用真实的路由器替换它们,消除了所有的缓冲和麻烦。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Sometimes you need that brutal honest feedback to see what's really holding you back. That client did me a huge favor by being direct with me, even though it stung at the time.
有时候,你需要那种残酷的诚实反馈,看看是什么真正阻碍了你。那个客户直接跟我说话,帮了我一个大忙,尽管当时很疼。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
So if you're struggling with getting ghosted after sending proposals or feel like you're stuck in a cycle of low-paying projects, the issue might not be your skills. It might be how you're packaging and presenting those skills to potential clients.
因此,如果你在发送提案后很难被忽略,或者觉得自己陷入了低薪项目的循环中,问题可能不是你的技能。这可能是你如何包装和向潜在客户展示这些技能。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
The crazy part is also just how much time I save. Instead of writing each proposal from scratch, I just customize the Canva template I built. Takes me maybe 10 minutes instead of 2 hours.
疯狂的部分也是我节省了多少时间。我没有从头开始编写每个提案,而是定制了我构建的Canva模板。我可能需要10分钟,而不是2个小时。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
The proposal I developed became my secret weapon. It has sections for project overview, detailed timeline, clear deliverables, and even a confidentiality statement that makes me look established. It's 4 pages at a minimum, and it doesn't matter if I'm pitching a 2k landing page or a 20k funnel redesign. I've used variations of this same proposal to land everything from small local business projects to work with venture-backed startups. Everyone would rather work with a freelancer who has professionally designed assets.
我提出的建议成了我的秘密武器。它有项目概述、详细的时间表、清晰的可交付成果,甚至还有一份保密声明,让我看起来很成熟。它至少有4页,无论我是在推销2k的登录页面还是20k的漏斗重新设计,都没关系。我使用了同一提案的各种变体,从当地的小型商业项目到与风险投资支持的初创公司合作。每个人都更愿意与拥有专业设计资产的自由职业者合作。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
But here's the thing that really surprised me. The higher-paying clients were actually EASIER to work with. They trusted my expertise more. They asked for fewer revisions. They referred me to other high-value clients.
但真正让我惊讶的是,高薪客户实际上更容易合作。他们更信任我的专业知识。他们要求更少的修改。他们把我介绍给其他高价值客户。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
The difference was immediate and dramatic.
这种差异是立竿见影的。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
Think about it. When you walk into a restaurant, you can't taste the food before ordering. So you judge based on the menu design, the cleanliness, how the staff presents themselves, etc. Same thing happens with freelancing.
想想看。当你走进一家餐厅时,你不能在点餐前品尝食物。所以你会根据菜单设计、清洁度、工作人员如何展示自己等来判断。同样的事情也发生在自由职业者身上。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
That's when I realized something: Clients often can't judge the quality of your actual work because they don't understand it. A small business owner doesn't know what makes good copy. A startup founder can't tell the difference between decent design and great design.
就在那时,我意识到:客户往往无法判断你实际工作的质量,因为他们不理解。小企业主不知道什么是好的文案。初创公司创始人无法区分体面的设计和伟大的设计。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
That hit me like a brick. She was right. My proposals were basic Google Docs with barely any formatting. Just plain text with my services listed out and a price at the bottom. Meanwhile, this other freelancer had sent her something that looked like it came from a real agency.
它像砖头一样击中了我。她是对的。我的提案是基本的谷歌文档,几乎没有任何格式。只是简单的文本,上面列出了我的服务,价格在底部。与此同时,另一位自由职业者给她寄来了一些看起来像是来自真实机构的东西。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
She said "honestly, your proposal just looked so sloppy. Let me show you what I got from the other person. It just looks like they put in a lot of work into everything and I was worried your work would be as sloppy as your proposal."
她说:“老实说,你的提案看起来太草率了。让我给你看看我从对方那里得到了什么。看起来他们在每件事上都投入了大量的工作,我担心你的工作会像你的提案一样草率。”
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
The hustle was real. I was sending hundreds of cold emails, joining Facebook groups, basically doing anything to find clients. And honestly, I was landing some work. But there was this weird pattern I kept noticing.
社会是很现实的。我发送了数百封冷冰冰的电子邮件,加入了脸书群组,基本上做了任何事情来寻找客户。老实说,我找到了一些工作。但我一直注意到这种奇怪的模式。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
8 years ago I started my first job as a copywriter for a company that sold supplements. The pay wasn't great, and I couldn't move out of my parents place. This was why I wanted to try freelancing, I figured I might as well write for other businesses and try to double my paycheck that way.
8年前,我开始了我的第一份工作,在一家销售补充剂的公司担任文案。工资不高,我不能搬出父母家。这就是为什么我想尝试自由职业,我想我也可以为其他企业写作,这样我的薪水就能翻倍。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
Once you learn that, you'll never be the same again.
一旦你明白了这一点,你就再也不会像以前那样了。
>> You can change it
Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact and that is everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use. and the minute that you understand that, you can poke life and actually if you push in, something will pop out the other side. you can change, you can mold it.
一旦你发现一个简单的事实,生活就会变得更加广阔,那就是你周围的一切,你称之为生活的东西,都是由那些并不比你聪明的人组成的,你可以改变它,你可以影响它,你也可以建立自己的东西,让别人可以使用。一旦你明白了这一点,你就可以戳破生命,事实上,如果你往里推,就会有东西从另一边冒出来。你可以改变,你可以塑造它。
>> You can change it
when you grow up, you tend to get told that the world is the way it is and your life is just to live your life inside the world try not to bash into the walls too much.
当你长大后,你往往会被告知,世界就是这样,你的生活就是在这个世界里生活,尽量不要撞得太多。
>> You can change it
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>> 创意平台Creative platform
What’s the rule of thumb all of you founder folks know regarding equity dilution?
关于股权稀释,你们这些创始人都知道什么经验法则?
>> My dad built a $100M startup. Here's what he told me when a VC asked for 40% of KOgenie
Giving away half the cap table in your first raise because you’re desperate for cash? That’s how you end up a glorified employee in your own company.
在你第一次加薪时,因为急需现金而放弃一半的上限?这就是你最终成为自己公司荣耀员工的方式。
>> My dad built a $100M startup. Here's what he told me when a VC asked for 40% of KOgenie