Idea: My Own Business (Silly, Right?)
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 12:07 am
These are just some not-to-be-taken-seriously thoughts, okay? It would be very unlikely that it would become a reality...
You know those GoDaddy commercials with the people developing businesses via their own site by crafting and selling products in particular? (I'm guessing some, if not most of us know that "Cats with Hats" commercial aha). But you know, I'm beyond two decades old and I've yet to manage the workplace. And I had this idea of developing such site and getting profits from a passion of some sorts.
What is this passion you ask? Well, throughout the year so far, I built quite the hobby disassembling and re-assembling video game parts. Mostly on Gameboy Advance housing shells and more. What I did was order plenty of multi-colored replacement parts online including housings, buttons, bumpers, and battery covers, and then make a modded GBA of the cosmetic type.
Then tonight, that's when the idea came in effect. I was looking back at colorware.com where you can order your own gaming equipment with custom colors. But those are all for the modern gaming. If you don't know me, I'm a gaming hipster and enjoy the older eras of gaming. Which is why my idea for a business is to try a similar approach to colorware and offer full custom-colored GBA's to the internet. I get the separate parts online first, including GBA circuit whatchamathings that are the basis of the system, then once I get an order, I re-assemble a GBA with the requested parts, and ship it.
I know what many of you may be thinking, I know there may be all kinds of buts when it comes to running my own business. Heck, I've graduated high school like three years ago and I've yet to work. But I believe it's quite the responsibility of doing such activity.
I want to know what you guys think. Is running a site-based business that hefty for one? Am I just being reckless when I start the business on the spot? Feedback is highly appreciated.
You know those GoDaddy commercials with the people developing businesses via their own site by crafting and selling products in particular? (I'm guessing some, if not most of us know that "Cats with Hats" commercial aha). But you know, I'm beyond two decades old and I've yet to manage the workplace. And I had this idea of developing such site and getting profits from a passion of some sorts.
What is this passion you ask? Well, throughout the year so far, I built quite the hobby disassembling and re-assembling video game parts. Mostly on Gameboy Advance housing shells and more. What I did was order plenty of multi-colored replacement parts online including housings, buttons, bumpers, and battery covers, and then make a modded GBA of the cosmetic type.
Then tonight, that's when the idea came in effect. I was looking back at colorware.com where you can order your own gaming equipment with custom colors. But those are all for the modern gaming. If you don't know me, I'm a gaming hipster and enjoy the older eras of gaming. Which is why my idea for a business is to try a similar approach to colorware and offer full custom-colored GBA's to the internet. I get the separate parts online first, including GBA circuit whatchamathings that are the basis of the system, then once I get an order, I re-assemble a GBA with the requested parts, and ship it.
I know what many of you may be thinking, I know there may be all kinds of buts when it comes to running my own business. Heck, I've graduated high school like three years ago and I've yet to work. But I believe it's quite the responsibility of doing such activity.
I want to know what you guys think. Is running a site-based business that hefty for one? Am I just being reckless when I start the business on the spot? Feedback is highly appreciated.