Recommendations for "Doing Whatever You Want" Internet Business
- ebifurai55
- Jan 30
- 4 min read
Hello everyone
Do you collect information about starting a business?
"I don't really get it." "Do I have to be able to write some kind of program?"
If you are thinking that, yes, that is also true.
However, here we define internet entrepreneurship as "various jobs using IT."
Orshita also said that the government is promoting DX (digital transformation), which is based on the idea that IT can replace analog work.
You're probably thinking, "But physical work can't be replaced, right?"
Tsk tsk tsk
Elon Musk of the American company Tesla has even taken measures against that.
Robots may do the physical work.
There is also information that a robot called Teslabot is about to be launched and will be sold for under $200 (under 2 million yen).
As you would expect from an American company in the advanced IT world, this is an ambitious program.
China has also been focusing on robots recently and has made remarkable progress.
In comparison, in Japan... there are many IT refugees who cannot even use smartphones properly, and I am researching every day what is wrong with them.
So, when you look at entrepreneurship, you don't have the funds or the people to compete in the same field as these giant IT companies.
You wouldn't do that from the start, would you?
It's like an amateur baseball player fighting a professional baseball player.
It's obvious what would happen if we fought honestly there.
So we don't compete in that area.
So what should we do specifically?
Even though it is IT, even things that are not cutting edge like this can be used for work.
For example, what about teachers?
What about a coach to teach you how to do IT?
This shows that people have a clear information gap, and humans only have 24 hours in a day to be active.
To be honest, we don't even know what people are looking at on their smartphones, so it's difficult to bridge this information gap.
Maybe in the future we'll see the development of AI that can monitor what people are looking at, but I don't think it will be adopted in terms of privacy rights.
What will you do to bridge that information gap?
Yes, if you search on your smartphone, you can find the answer immediately on the internet. Recently, it has become popular to ask AI for the answer, but even this is still used by humans.
Since each person's experience is different, reviews are also useful.
It's also a business to compile all of this information and launch a single aggregate website.
If you are an office worker, you are bombarded with a huge amount of information every day at work.
That, in some cases, can be valuable.
I'm not an informer for ABEMA TV, but information can also generate money.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to turn that into an industry?
Also, as a personal trainer, I also teach how to play smart phones and games.
It just so happens that Information I will be included in the university's common test.
Information can be a profession. What's more, if you can create a product that produces that information, that will also be profitable.
If you are thinking, "But I have to go to school to learn programming, right?", it is true that it is easier to learn if someone teaches you, as they will summarize it for you.
However, now we have AI, and information has begun to be organized to the point where programs can be written without writing the code that is so often associated with no-code programming.
Specifically, these would be tools such as kintone, FlutterFlow, Bubble, and Adaro.
With this, even a beginner can write a program by learning the parts.
You can create a website like a huge IT company.
If we could do that, we could make websites like Amazon, X, and Mercari.
Whether it will grow or not depends on how it is used, but now the playing field is level.
How can a small wrestler beat a larger one?
I think the answer lies in mobility.
I think that even if you have mobility, you will ultimately lose to power, but the opposite is also true.
If you focus too much on power, you will lose to mobility.
It is often said that softness overcomes hardness.
In the same way, large companies are certainly large in scale, but they lack agility.
Decision-making is slow and they cannot move flexibly like small and medium-sized enterprises
Smaller teams can be more agile and faster than smaller companies.
The fact that they can make decisions quickly is also attractive from a business perspective.
How do you develop ideas for that decision?
I would say, please ask an AI about that too.
In the end, it's proportional to the amount of knowledge and keywords you have, so you should study and gather information on a regular basis.
If you write this much, you will understand
Starting a business is not about fighting over stacks of cash.
Knowledge, initiative, and speed of decision-making are also key factors
That's why big companies did it, and that's why IT companies got so big.
If that's the case, will we humans lose to AI?
It can be said that this is also wrong.
Humans are the chief primates, but humans give birth.
That's something AI can't do at present.
Maybe someone could program it, but someone will stop it before it gets there.
Maybe AI will become self-aware, but we were created by God, so there is no AI above humans.
We are valuable because we are human.
Science has not yet been able to explain everything about humans.
Maybe humans have incredible potential?
Creativity that AI lacks
If you are interested in the Bible, I recommend you read it, but that is not the topic of this article, so I will skip it.
In any case, human activity has value.
I'm sure the big IT companies want to collect data on the trivial conversations you have with your friends.
If we can convert that into value, we can do business.
What you do is to find out whether what you do and what you can do can be turned into a business that can make you money. Even a cleaning consultancy job can be a job.
So that concludes today's blog
I'm thinking about whether to continue with the internet entrepreneurial method next time or do something different.
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