What would you do with €85k?

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I'm looking for ideas. If you were starting off a business, whether legal or grey hat, mostly online tho, what industry would you go for? What would you do?
 
I don't know where you live but in 3rd world country you could buy an apartment with 85K euros (97K us dollars) and rent it out for $550-$650 per month. Thats what I would do.
 
I'd probably pick something where ı can build a real advantage over time, not just follow whatever is trending this month.
A good system matters more than the industry.
 
I'm looking for ideas. If you were starting off a business, whether legal or grey hat, mostly online tho, what industry would you go for? What would you do?
But a SaaS that's already profitable and is not in an industry that can easily be replaced or destroyed by AI. By the way, I won't dump all of that on the SaaS.
 
I'm looking for ideas. If you were starting off a business, whether legal or grey hat, mostly online tho, what industry would you go for? What would you do?
Hey!

If I were starting from scratch today? Honestly, I'd probably go into **AI-powered services for local businesses** – like helping plumbers, roofers, or dentists get leads with automated follow-up systems. Boring? Maybe. But profitable? Hell yes.

If I wanted to go a bit more grey hat though... I'd look into **reselling digital products** (courses, templates, eBooks) with a solid funnel and some spicy traffic tactics. Low overhead, high margins.

Or even **automation consulting** – helping other marketers set up their own bots and workflows. Everyone needs it, few know how to do it properly.
 
I would choose to establish some dependable business with no risk
 
With that capital, I would invest in real estate to build a small eco-tourism park featuring animals and charge for services.
 
I'm looking for ideas. If you were starting off a business, whether legal or grey hat, mostly online tho, what industry would you go for? What would you do?
If I were starting today, I'd pick something with recurring revenue. One-time sales are fine, but subscriptions or long-term clients make it much easier to scale a business.
 
I would invest in building a long term online business with valuable products or services focus on steady growth and avoid risky shortcuts that could harm the business later
 
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