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Chris Koerner

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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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Is TikTok toxic? Maybe. But these women in rural China, are using it to build a better life. Up until a few years ago they would be plowing fields for 12 hours a day, just to earn a small fraction of this amount. I love entrepreneurship.

Is TikTok toxic? Maybe. But these women in rural China, are using it to build a better life. Up until a few years ago they would be plowing fields for 12 hours a day, just to earn a small fraction of this amount. I love entrepreneurship.

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The adderall wears off by 8pm or so.

The adderall wears off by 8pm or so.

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Went to go look at a ranch this morning. Neither the rancher or his cattle had ever seen a Cybertruck before. I would have taken the Sequoia had I known the seller would be there. 🤦🏼‍♂️ This city slicker might be cooked. Offer just submitted. 🤞🏼

Went to go look at a ranch this morning. Neither the rancher or his cattle had ever seen a Cybertruck before. I would have taken the Sequoia had I known the seller would be there. 🤦🏼‍♂️ This city slicker might be cooked. Offer just submitted. 🤞🏼

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This Dallas mom grosses $1m/year in 4 months of work. What does she do? Decorate porches with pumpkins in Dallas and Houston. Here’s how the business breaks down: Orders open in July and she sells out in August. Last year she did 900 jobs for $300 - $2,000+ each. She also charges extra for removal. She has 15 drivers, 10 delivery guys and a warehouse staff. She’s been in business for 4 years. No niche is too small! I will die on that hill. Hat tip to my friend Barrett Linburg for pointing this out to me. He’s a great follow and real estate expert savant! I’m hopefully having her on my podcast to dissect this business even more. I just posted about her on IG and it’s looking like it may go viral so hopefully that’ll get her attention. 😂 Look up the Koerner Office on YT or any podcast platform to watch when it goes live.

This Dallas mom grosses $1m/year in 4 months of work. What does she do? Decorate porches with pumpkins in Dallas and Houston. Here’s how the business breaks down: Orders open in July and she sells out in August. Last year she did 900 jobs for $300 - $2,000+ each. She also charges extra for removal. She has 15 drivers, 10 delivery guys and a warehouse staff. She’s been in business for 4 years. No niche is too small! I will die on that hill. Hat tip to my friend Barrett Linburg for pointing this out to me. He’s a great follow and real estate expert savant! I’m hopefully having her on my podcast to dissect this business even more. I just posted about her on IG and it’s looking like it may go viral so hopefully that’ll get her attention. 😂 Look up the Koerner Office on YT or any podcast platform to watch when it goes live.

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When you buy a forever home you buy forever home things. Today’s its permanent lighting on the front & side of my house. Not cheap! I expect to “break even” in ~8 years. I’ll be able to use them year round and control the patterns & colors from an app. Any guesses how much? 😅

When you buy a forever home you buy forever home things. Today’s its permanent lighting on the front & side of my house. Not cheap! I expect to “break even” in ~8 years. I’ll be able to use them year round and control the patterns & colors from an app. Any guesses how much? 😅

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I discovered a cool side hustle right here in my front yard. I sold my John Deere riding mower for $2,200 on FB Marketplace. When the guy pulled up to take it he already had two others. Of course I had to pick his brain. In broken English he explained that his dad lives in Bolivia and sells these there. They crate them up and pay $1-$2 per pound to ship them down south. They sell for $6k-$7k there. I love traveling to other countries to find cool arbitrage opportunities like these. There’s a million ways to make a million bucks.

I discovered a cool side hustle right here in my front yard. I sold my John Deere riding mower for $2,200 on FB Marketplace. When the guy pulled up to take it he already had two others. Of course I had to pick his brain. In broken English he explained that his dad lives in Bolivia and sells these there. They crate them up and pay $1-$2 per pound to ship them down south. They sell for $6k-$7k there. I love traveling to other countries to find cool arbitrage opportunities like these. There’s a million ways to make a million bucks.

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I think my family got robbed tonight. Fast casual burgers. 6 burgers 2 fries 8 wings 3 shakes $154 before tip

I think my family got robbed tonight. Fast casual burgers. 6 burgers 2 fries 8 wings 3 shakes $154 before tip

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"All the best business ideas are taken" Then you found a guy charging $500/hour to rent out his beer-serving wedding donkey. Booked 3 years out! I'm in love with this idea and business. Doing a deep dive on my podcast and newsletter soon. Gonna go buy a donkey first though.

"All the best business ideas are taken" Then you found a guy charging $500/hour to rent out his beer-serving wedding donkey. Booked 3 years out! I'm in love with this idea and business. Doing a deep dive on my podcast and newsletter soon. Gonna go buy a donkey first though.

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A while back I got yelled at pretty harshly by some dudes when I was putting my paddleboard into a river. Turns out it wasn't the right place to put a boat in, so I apologized and moved it to the right place. They acted like they caught me beating a puppy. I just didn't see the sign! It angered me at how mad they got! In that very moment I made a vow to always try and assume good intent. Last year I had a very minor beef with Codie Sanchez. I wanted to get mad, and shout about it to the world, but then I remembered my new goal. "Assume good intent." We DMed back and forth and it was all good. A while later she was kind enough to have me on her podcast. I drove down to Austin to make it happen. She apologized in person for this mistake 3 times! At least once on camera. On the 2nd or 3rd apology I replied with "It's all good. I could see myself making the same mistake." She paused for a moment, thought deeply and then said, "No, I don't think you would." Most people just roll with the comments to keep a conversation flowing. That reply from her showed me a lot about her character. That episode ended up doing very well, which helped put me on the radar of much bigger podcasts, including Diary of a CEO (DOAC). Months later, I was invited onto DOAC and that episode also performed exceptionally well. About 3.5m people have seen it, with 50k - 100k more watching every day. That opened even bigger doors for me, for which I am extremely grateful. Codie and I are now friends. She's incredibly kind and helpful. Good things happen when you assume good intent. People are good. People also screw up sometimes. Both are true.

A while back I got yelled at pretty harshly by some dudes when I was putting my paddleboard into a river. Turns out it wasn't the right place to put a boat in, so I apologized and moved it to the right place. They acted like they caught me beating a puppy. I just didn't see the sign! It angered me at how mad they got! In that very moment I made a vow to always try and assume good intent. Last year I had a very minor beef with Codie Sanchez. I wanted to get mad, and shout about it to the world, but then I remembered my new goal. "Assume good intent." We DMed back and forth and it was all good. A while later she was kind enough to have me on her podcast. I drove down to Austin to make it happen. She apologized in person for this mistake 3 times! At least once on camera. On the 2nd or 3rd apology I replied with "It's all good. I could see myself making the same mistake." She paused for a moment, thought deeply and then said, "No, I don't think you would." Most people just roll with the comments to keep a conversation flowing. That reply from her showed me a lot about her character. That episode ended up doing very well, which helped put me on the radar of much bigger podcasts, including Diary of a CEO (DOAC). Months later, I was invited onto DOAC and that episode also performed exceptionally well. About 3.5m people have seen it, with 50k - 100k more watching every day. That opened even bigger doors for me, for which I am extremely grateful. Codie and I are now friends. She's incredibly kind and helpful. Good things happen when you assume good intent. People are good. People also screw up sometimes. Both are true.

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My 15 year old and I are on the way to Waco to run a 31 mile ultra we haven’t trained for. My car is driving me so I can load up on carbs. My son’s longest run is 8 miles and my last run was 4 miles, 7 months ago. If it were a 31 mile hike with some running mixed in no one would look twice. That’s basically what this is tbh. Ultras aren’t about running fast. They’re about running as slowly as you can bear for as long as you can. It’s frog in boiling water pain. Very gradual. What’s the bigger risk: an injury, or going 80 years without ever realizing your potential? You can literally just do things. (This is the best running song in the world btw. That + Coke will carry me).

My 15 year old and I are on the way to Waco to run a 31 mile ultra we haven’t trained for. My car is driving me so I can load up on carbs. My son’s longest run is 8 miles and my last run was 4 miles, 7 months ago. If it were a 31 mile hike with some running mixed in no one would look twice. That’s basically what this is tbh. Ultras aren’t about running fast. They’re about running as slowly as you can bear for as long as you can. It’s frog in boiling water pain. Very gradual. What’s the bigger risk: an injury, or going 80 years without ever realizing your potential? You can literally just do things. (This is the best running song in the world btw. That + Coke will carry me).

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“$2,800 to cut down my tree!? Are you crazy!? I’ll just do it myself.”

“$2,800 to cut down my tree!? Are you crazy!? I’ll just do it myself.”

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This mom is making six figures a year, turning kids trash into parents treasure. How it works is very simple: - You take all your kids' artwork, ship it to this lady, and she arranges it on this big canvas. - She then sells it back to you for hundreds or thousands of dollars. As long as there are parents who love their children, this will be a viable business idea.

This mom is making six figures a year, turning kids trash into parents treasure. How it works is very simple: - You take all your kids' artwork, ship it to this lady, and she arranges it on this big canvas. - She then sells it back to you for hundreds or thousands of dollars. As long as there are parents who love their children, this will be a viable business idea.

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This guy financed a $90K machine he’d never used to start a business he’d never done, in a market he’d never worked in. Now he's on track to do $1M this year with 69% NET profit margins. Here's exactly how you can copy him. It started when he bought 5 acres of land, 4 of which were overgrown. He tried to hire someone to clear it, but the closest provider was over 100 miles away. So he did some basic keyword research - nothing fancy - and learned the service was called “forestry mulching.” What he found shocked him: tons of people in his area were searching for help clearing overgrowth, but there were almost no local providers. He saw the gap and moved fast. He'd never started a home service business before. He financed a skid steer with a mulching head for $90K. No experience. No jobs booked. Just conviction. Then he spliced together demo footage from Bobcat’s YouTube channel and launched his first ad. He targeted rural Ohio zip codes, 35+ homeowners with land, using Tractor Supply and similar interests as filters. His ad cost? Just $23 per lead. His average job size? $3,100. His close rate? 85%. He was booked out within weeks. To build trust and close more deals, he started filming every job. Simple before-and-afters, drone shots of local landmarks, and time lapses of the machine in action. He didn’t care about views, he just wanted prospects to see what the machine could do and know that he was local. Now, 80% of his customers say they watched his YouTube before booking. The channel isn’t just conteny, it’s proof. This isn’t a content business. It’s a swaty, high-ticket local service. But content is his engine of trust. And trust is what converts. Today he runs two machines. Has months of work booked. Pays for his equipment in one job. And he’s already planning to scale to 10+ units. Most people still don’t even know what forestry mulching is. Which is exactly why this works so well. You don’t need a brand or experience, or even that much money. You just need to spot a broken market and fill the gap with something people already want. He’s doing $1M/year clearing land with a machine he didn’t know existed 18 months ago. And he started it all with a $5K down payment and a borrowed YouTube video.

This guy financed a $90K machine he’d never used to start a business he’d never done, in a market he’d never worked in. Now he's on track to do $1M this year with 69% NET profit margins. Here's exactly how you can copy him. It started when he bought 5 acres of land, 4 of which were overgrown. He tried to hire someone to clear it, but the closest provider was over 100 miles away. So he did some basic keyword research - nothing fancy - and learned the service was called “forestry mulching.” What he found shocked him: tons of people in his area were searching for help clearing overgrowth, but there were almost no local providers. He saw the gap and moved fast. He'd never started a home service business before. He financed a skid steer with a mulching head for $90K. No experience. No jobs booked. Just conviction. Then he spliced together demo footage from Bobcat’s YouTube channel and launched his first ad. He targeted rural Ohio zip codes, 35+ homeowners with land, using Tractor Supply and similar interests as filters. His ad cost? Just $23 per lead. His average job size? $3,100. His close rate? 85%. He was booked out within weeks. To build trust and close more deals, he started filming every job. Simple before-and-afters, drone shots of local landmarks, and time lapses of the machine in action. He didn’t care about views, he just wanted prospects to see what the machine could do and know that he was local. Now, 80% of his customers say they watched his YouTube before booking. The channel isn’t just conteny, it’s proof. This isn’t a content business. It’s a swaty, high-ticket local service. But content is his engine of trust. And trust is what converts. Today he runs two machines. Has months of work booked. Pays for his equipment in one job. And he’s already planning to scale to 10+ units. Most people still don’t even know what forestry mulching is. Which is exactly why this works so well. You don’t need a brand or experience, or even that much money. You just need to spot a broken market and fill the gap with something people already want. He’s doing $1M/year clearing land with a machine he didn’t know existed 18 months ago. And he started it all with a $5K down payment and a borrowed YouTube video.

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I’ll never understand why people spend $70k on trucks that don’t drive or unload themselves. There’s just no comparison.

I’ll never understand why people spend $70k on trucks that don’t drive or unload themselves. There’s just no comparison.

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Turns out 40 feet is really really big. I’m gonna need some friends to help me stand this bad boy upright. The HOA is already furious. To be continued…

Turns out 40 feet is really really big. I’m gonna need some friends to help me stand this bad boy upright. The HOA is already furious. To be continued…

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COLD PLUNGE & SAUNA BUSINESS DEEP DIVE: Location & Setup: Inside of World Gym in Cleburne, TX Facility Size: x2 cold plunges, x4 infrared saunas Equipment Cost: ~$50,000 total. $20x for cold plunges & $30k for saunas Membership Structure & Customer Base:

COLD PLUNGE & SAUNA BUSINESS DEEP DIVE: Location & Setup: Inside of World Gym in Cleburne, TX Facility Size: x2 cold plunges, x4 infrared saunas Equipment Cost: ~$50,000 total. $20x for cold plunges & $30k for saunas Membership Structure & Customer Base:

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It took 4 grown men but it’s finally up! Here’s my “how to be hated by your neighbors” checklist ✅ 40 foot lit Santa ✅ Permanent Christmas lights ✅ Constant brush fires ✅ Many cars in driveway 24/7 ✅ 120,000 lumen sport court lights ✅ List it on Airbnb while on vacation

It took 4 grown men but it’s finally up! Here’s my “how to be hated by your neighbors” checklist ✅ 40 foot lit Santa ✅ Permanent Christmas lights ✅ Constant brush fires ✅ Many cars in driveway 24/7 ✅ 120,000 lumen sport court lights ✅ List it on Airbnb while on vacation

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This idea has been in my head rent free for 18 months. Today, it becomes a reality. This morning I threw a dart at a map of Texas to decide where to start a business with only $20. It landed on Flats. Population 47. I'm here now and...it's not going great so far. More to come!

This idea has been in my head rent free for 18 months. Today, it becomes a reality. This morning I threw a dart at a map of Texas to decide where to start a business with only $20. It landed on Flats. Population 47. I'm here now and...it's not going great so far. More to come!

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This business is my obsession of the week. Only $12/hour to play with heavy equipment. Open 4 days/week. A. This is an AWESOME idea! B. Why aren't they more expensive?? This can't be cheap to own and operate. Have you ever been here? I have to know more.

This business is my obsession of the week. Only $12/hour to play with heavy equipment. Open 4 days/week. A. This is an AWESOME idea! B. Why aren't they more expensive?? This can't be cheap to own and operate. Have you ever been here? I have to know more.

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