He Makes $1,000,000 in 30 Days Selling Christmas Trees
About This Episode
Sam and Shaan discuss the lucrative and surprisingly territorial business of Christmas tree sales in New York City, where top operators can earn over a million dollars in a single month. They also explore the surge in high-end preventative health startups like Neko Health and Superpower, predicting a shift toward natural fibers and local food sourcing.
Episode Description
Show Notes
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Key Takeaways
High-intensity seasonal businesses like Christmas tree stands or holiday light installation can generate a full year's income in a 30-day sprint through territorial dominance and high margins.
Preventative health is moving from niche 'biohackers' to the early majority, creating a massive market for '10x better' versions of the annual physical that cost around $500.
The next major consumer health trend will focus on 'purity' of environment and materials, specifically regarding natural fiber clothing and hyper-local, farm-direct food sourcing.
Business Ideas Mentioned
Professional Residential Holiday Lighting Service
Boring Business
Natural Fiber Athletic Apparel Brand
E-commerce
Local Ranch-to-Consumer Meat Marketplace
Marketplace