The story of the guy selling rocks...
I saw something weird at the farmers' market last weekend.
Guy had a booth. Selling rocks.
Not fancy crystals or gemstones. Just... rocks. From a river. Painted with motivational quotes.
"You got this." "Breathe." "One day at a time."
$12 per rock.
And people were buying them.
I watched him sell 4 rocks in 10 minutes.
That's $48. For rocks. That he probably picked up for free and spent 30 seconds painting.
My first thought: "This is ridiculous."
My second thought: "This guy's making more per hour than most consultants."
Here's the thing...
People don't buy complicated. They buy simple solutions to small problems.
That guy wasn't selling rocks.
He was selling a moment of calm, a reminder, and a little gift that says "I'm thinking of you."
Simple product. Real demand. Easy money.
Which brings me to something I've been using for a few months now...
It's a platform that lets you build your own AI tools and sell them to people.
Not complicated enterprise software. Simple tools that solve specific problems.
You don't need to know how to code. You just pick what you want the tool to do, customize it, and launch it.
Then you charge people monthly to use it.
I built 2 tools with it. Took me maybe 3 hours total. They're bringing in about $340/month now.
From a $49 one-time investment.
The lifetime deal is still running
Here's what nobody tells you about making money online:
You don't need some genius idea. You don't need to build the next ChatGPT.
You just need to solve one small problem for one group of people and charge them for it.
This platform makes that stupid easy.
The guy selling rocks gets it. Find something simple that people want. Give it to them. Charge money.
I'm just doing it with AI tools instead of painted river rocks.
If you've ever wanted to sell software without learning to code or spending thousands on developers, this is the easiest way I've found.
Or don't. Maybe you're happy just watching other people sell rocks.
Coach Richard
P.S. I went back to the farmers' market today. The rock guy was sold out. Sometimes the dumbest ideas are the smartest ones.