
Chris Koerner
@mhp_guy • 178,019 subscribers
Owns 8 RV parks w/ investors + 7 companies. DFW & LDS. Get my favorite 260 biz ideas for 2026, with tactical launch plans included: https://t.co/VH2ZSGrmzT
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This guy makes $130k/month live-selling $8 used shirts on an app. He lost a $30m real estate portfolio in the crypto crash. Now he's back. He buys pallets of unsellable retail inventory for $.50/unit. Sells them in 15-second auctions. Mostly by himself. His Achilles? Impulsivity. His superpower? Zero pride. He works harder than anyone I've ever met. He used to sell everything on eBay. Then he discovered live selling. Now eBay is only 30% of his business and shrinking. He's growing 20% month-over-month. His biggest competitors? Asian women running the same playbook. He's a jacked 30-something CrossFit competitor. He's made and lost millions several times. He'll likely do it again. What should you take from this? 1. Do whatever it takes to provide for your family. 2. There's a zillion ways to get rich. 3. Learn to sell and you'll never go hungry, even if you make stupid decisions.
Chris Koerner2,226,123 просмотров • 25 дней назад

This guy charges $10,000 per install and does it all from a van. He doesn't even have a proper website. Just posts videos of his work and the leads come to him. What is it? Tree nets. He installs custom nets in trees across Sacramento. A handful of jobs per month at $10K each and he's printing money. I have not seen anyone else is doing this at scale. This is brilliant. The market is wide open If you're okay being 100ft up in a tree to get your work done, this might be a good gig for you.
Chris Koerner2,285,155 просмотров • 29 дней назад

Meet Natalie. She makes six figures a year working one to two hours a week. She has no experience in hazardous waste disposal. No experience in landscaping. No experience in catering. But she won contracts in all three industries. Her first deal netted her $800 profit per pickup over five years. That's $10,000 net profit every year for making a few phone calls and submitting one proposal. Her second contract paid her $11,000 profit in two weeks. Her largest contract was $962,000 over five years. Her subcontractor charged her $700,000. She pocketed $262,000 for work she doesn't even do. What is it? Government contracting. She bids on jobs on sam . gov, finds subcontractors to do the actual work, and captures the spread between what the government pays her and what she pays her subs. The government is legally required to spend money with small businesses. You don't need experience. You don't even need money. You just need an LLC and an internet connection. In this episode Natalie: - Breaks down how she won her first contract bidding on something she'd never heard of - Shows me the exact AI prompts she uses to analyze 20-page government solicitations - Tells me why contracts under $350K don't require any past performance - Gives me the playbook for finding hungry subcontractors who actually deliver Why aren't more people doing this? Full episode links below.
Chris Koerner1,162,232 просмотров • 25 дней назад

This is rad! There's 450k salons & barbershops in the US As a salon owner it would give me an edge on my competition & allow me to take a higher % of revenue. Let's say I save 2 minutes per client. That's at least one extra client per day, everyday. That's tens of thousands In extra revenue per year Or it'd allow me to hire staff and step away. Scrape every salon in your city & start selling these installs. More revenue to owner = no brainer offer.
Chris Koerner3,130,300 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

I just talked with a guy who's buying old driving ranges and turning them into cash cows. And giving Top Golf a run for their money. - 8000 members across multiple locations - $20/mo membership (not including food and bevs) - 12 million balls hit per year in each location This guy Is completely reinventing driving ranges. Move over self-storage bros, theres a new asset in town. Completely blown away. Check this out
Chris Koerner1,231,121 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

This dude created an AI agent that built two businesses for him in 30 days. He's now at $8,300/month in MRR. He didn't write a single line of code. He named his AI "Zach Morris" and just texts him with iMessage, like texting an assistant. What did "Zach" build? Business 1: A custom bedtime stories service. Parents pay $9/month and their kid gets a unique story emailed every night at 7pm. $300/month in MRR off $400 in Facebook ads. Business 2 is the awesome. Zach found 350 Utah businesses with no website (or terrible ones), created 350 custom sites for a handful of cents each, then mailed every owner a postcard with a QR code linking to their new live site. That's $8,000/month in recurring revenue from a $420 experiment. In this episode Brandon: - Shows me the exact prompts he used - Breaks down why postcards beat cold email every single time - Explains how he tapped Chinese AI models to keep token costs at pennies - Walks through the psychology of merging online with offline This one was so good! Full episode in the comments below.
Chris Koerner81,126 просмотров • 7 дней назад

From Amish to Making $65K/Week Flying Drones This is Mike. Mike started a drone deer recovery service in Ohio and made $50,000 in his first 10 weeks. Four years later he's doing over $32 million a year selling thermal and agricultural spray drones. He breaks down exactly - How he got his first customers - The economics of spray drone businesses (70%+ profit margins) - Why this might be the biggest untapped opportunity in blue collar entrepreneurship right now. Mike was awesome. I know you'll like this episode.
Chris Koerner589,719 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

Meet Colin. He's 26 and made $231,000 last year helping people do something they already do every day. He charges $875 for a 75 minute phone call. He has zero sales experience. Colin started as a side hustle while working insurance. First month: $1,000. Costs: $100 in software. Eight months later he quit after making $13,000 in a single month. All his clients come from LinkedIn. Doesnt even do outbound. They show up in his inbox every day. A few months before he started, he knew nothing about this industry. But literally spent a weekend with Claude and some blogs and became an expert. What is it? He's a credit card rewards consultant. Helps business owners spending $20k to $60k/month on credit cards earn 2-3X more points than they currently are. Most of these guys are on 1% cashback cards from their local bank. Colin shows them how to switch to cards earning 3X or 4X on the same spending. Then books them a trip to Europe in business class with the points. In this episode Colin: - Breaks down his $875 package and exactly what's included - Shows how business owners are leaving hundreds of thousands of points on the table - Explains why points devalue faster than the dollar - Gives the exact tools he uses to find award flight deals - Explains why anyone could start this as a side hustle today Even if you're not a "points guy", this is a banger.
Chris Koerner169,212 просмотров • 19 дней назад

This guy makes $80,000 a month working 30 hours a week. He launched his business on a Sunday and had $10,000 in recurring revenue by Monday. I know what you're thinking and no-- - He didn't have an audience. - He didn't have followers. And he kept his full-time job for four years while running this on the side. He was making more per month in profit than he was making per year at his day job. At one point he was bringing in $200,000 a month with only $4,000 in expenses. Startup cost? He built the entire thing in a weekend using Webflow and launched it on Product Hunt. That's it. What is it? A productized design agency called Design Joy. He sells unlimited design work as a monthly subscription. No contracts. No calls. And Clients pay $6,000 a month and get designs back in a day. In this episode Brett: - Breaks down how he went from $449/month to $8,000/month per client - Shows me the AI tools he uses to work faster than traditional agencies - Tells me why speed matters more than quality - Gives me two productized service ideas anyone can copy right now - Explains why he thinks branding agencies are the next big opportunity Certified banger. Brett, thank you for coming on!
Chris Koerner374,133 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

This guy vibecoded an app that landed him a $15,000 customer almost Instantly. A year later, he's made $2.5M This year? He's projected to make $7M Guys, please listen carefully to me with this: - He is not a software developer - He started this with $400 If you are watching this, you are the minority. Stop assuming other people know what you know about AI. You are a first mover. This is 100% possible for anyone else to do. You've gotta check this one out!
Chris Koerner570,132 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

This 25 year old mom makes over $3k/day selling custom photo magnets. She was at home with a toddler while her husband was working 2 low-paying jobs. They were B-R-O-K-E. Then she starting making custom photo magnets at farmer's markets and weddings. She was doing 6 figures/month by month 6. Her first year she did $1.63m with 40% profit margins. For her first time ever she told everyone exactly HOW she did it on The Koerner Offie. YT link in the top comment.
Chris Koerner681,070 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

This guy is making $7M/ year sending physical letters And If that isn't crazy enough, he was making about $36k/mo within the first 4 months. The advancements in AI these days are incredible, but as more opportunities come up with tech, the more opportunities you'll find completely opposite of that. This is a perfect example, it's freaking awesome and an absolute must watch Try and name another business - Doing 7 figures - A subscription you get in the mail - Multiple niches to choose from - You can start with next to nothing Check this one out.
Chris Koerner585,487 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

This 13 year old makes $100/hour in profit selling custom hats. Her machine was $60. The hat blanks are $5 or so. The patches are next to nothing. She sells them for $35 and they take 4 minutes to make. When selling at a farmers market it helps a ton to have a higher ticket item. My wife, a friend and I put on a nonprofit farmers market for kids last Saturday and it was incredible. I filmed about 10 videos and this is one of them. Side note, this is my daughter, but everything in this video is 100% true. :). She’s awesome! A pure hustler.
Chris Koerner471,907 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

I love the model of buying a semi expensive, re-sellable asset that can pay for itself with a small handful of jobs. A few of my favorites: - Buying a skid steer and renting it out - Stump grinding - Ditch witch - Seamless gutter van or trailer - Bathroom trailer This model is a great, low risk intro into business ownership. It's a high enough customer ticket size to move the needle, and enough of a barrier to entry to detract many would be competitors, but doesn't require much overhead. Which others am I missing?
Chris Koerner78,324 просмотров • 12 дней назад

There's a dude in Vegas charging $400/ person so people can play real life Rocket League. This is a five foot soccer ball. These are real Honda Rally cars. (They don't cost as much as you'd think) And they're on a dirt track in the middle of nowhere, aka on really cheap land. He stole this idea from Germany with a real life Rocket League, league over there. But who cares! He runs two sessions per day He charges $400 per person per session. And yes, he often sells out which is $8,000 a day in revenue His costs are: - A couple employees - Some insurance - Upfront fixed costs (like these cars) But after all of his costs, he is making over a $1M/ year in net profit doing something objectively freaking awesome He doesn't need walk-ins. He doesn't need a storefront. He's just listed on TripAdvisor. And videos like these sell themselves. What you need: - A dirt field (which you can rent or lease) - A few crappy cars - A big five-foot ball that you can buy from Amazon And you print money.
Chris Koerner393,576 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Cy Porter posts home inspection videos on social media, and one of the country's largest homebuilders is suing him for it. They said he should be disciplined for his "harassing, falsified, and bullying" videos. Meanwhile, his business is booked 14 months out.
Chris Koerner4,275,568 просмотров • 1 год назад

Did you know the government will pay you $10,000+ per student to run a trade school? You don't write the courses. Just buy 'em from someone else for $500. You don't need a campus. Online works great. You don't need to be a tradesperson or know the lingo. You just connect the dots. My neighbor scaled to $2.4M his first year with almost nothing in marketing. He just walked into churches and said "anyone want to go to school for free?" There's one masonry school in all of Arizona. One appliance repair school in all of DFW. The demand for trades is so far ahead of supply it's almost embarrassing. And if you already own a business? You can get paid to train your own employees through this same grant. Then get free labor for 300 hours through a separate program. I sat down with my neighbor Hector Resendez - Trade School Secrets (great follow BTW) to break down exactly how this works. Full episode linked in the top comment below.
Chris Koerner441,736 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад