Simon Says

Simon Says

by Simon Squibb

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Pancake Brand with Storytelling

Michael's idea is to create a pancake brand named 'Sula Pancakes' that emphasizes emotional connection through food. The branding can focus on the concept of cooking with love and the story behind the product, which aims to help his mother achieve financial freedom. To implement this, Michael can start with home-based production, sharing his cooking process on social media platforms like TikTok to build a community and customer base. By promoting the emotional aspect of his pancakes, he can attract customers who resonate with his story. This grassroots approach can also include local events or pop-ups to gain immediate feedback and refine the product before scaling up.

Product Medium Score: 7.2/10

From: Can You Launch a Pop-Up with 74 cents?

Neurodivergent Community Hubs

Josh's vision is to create NeuroTrek hubs across the UK for autistic and neurodivergent people, providing alternative educational experiences. To begin, he can focus on establishing partnerships with existing community spaces, like cafes, churches, or community centers, that are open to hosting events. By organizing small meetups or workshops in these spaces at little to no cost, he can validate his concept, build a community, and gather insights. Additionally, leveraging social media to share his journey and the feedback from participants can help attract a larger following, which could later support crowdfunding efforts for a more permanent facility. Building a community before fully establishing the hubs will create a sustainable and engaged customer base.

Community Medium Score: 7.4/10

From: Can You Launch a Pop-Up with 74 cents?

Pop-Up Book Sales for Funding

Irene's concept revolves around hosting a pop-up event at a local children's play center to sell a firefighter-themed book. The profits from this initial sale will be used to fund her main book project. This idea can be implemented by identifying high-traffic locations where families gather, such as children's activity centers, schools, or fairs. By leveraging existing events or foot traffic, she can maximize exposure without heavy marketing costs. The target audience includes parents and children, making it a community-focused initiative. Utilizing social media for promotion and engaging directly with local communities can help gain traction and attendance at the event, ultimately driving sales.

Product Low Score: 7.6/10

From: Can You Launch a Pop-Up with 74 cents?

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