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Book I’ve read in 2021

By Chris on April 5, 2022

I know it’s a bit late, but here is the list of books I’ve read in 2021. If you’ve read some of them let me know what you thought of them. If you have any suggestions let me know via comment or a reply to my tweet.

Dune

I don’t know why I waited so long to read that book, but with the new Dune movie coming (now released) I had to read it first. 

If you check my previous entry you can probably guess the kind of fiction I like and Dune hit that spot. It’s a bit long (800+ pages) and can drag at times, but the world building and characters are amazing. 

We follow the journey of Paul Atreid, son of Duke Leto and Bene Gesserit Jessica, on the desert planet Arrakis. The planet where water is more precious than gold, home of giant sand worms and the only place where a substance knows has spice can be found. Spice is used to create drugs that enhance human capabilities, increasing their lifespan, power to read minds, enable faster than light space travel, etc.

If you love sci-fi this one is a must read. I loved Hebert world building and characters. I’ve read some reviews that said it was hard to follow, but I didn’t have a problem with that. 

This book could save your life

I’ve started this book at the end of 2020, and it took me a while to finish. The author Graham Lawton goes through each facet of health and analyzes the scientific study done on each topic.

Is Exercise good for you (yes), can it make you lose weight (depends, but fixing your diet is better). Is avocado a superfood? No more than other vegetables. He lays down claims then attacks them with scientific study after study and lays down the benefits and cons of each statement. If you care about your health, you should definitely give it a read. However, I felt the book was a bit cumbersome to read at times. He sometimes really goes deep in the data to explain a point and I found this a bit boring to read.

Astrophysics for People in a Hurry

I love astronomy even though I don’t have a working telescope. If you’re curious about anything happening in astrophysics, from the big gang, to exoplanets and dark matter. This book is a great read to put you up to speed. If you read astronomy and space blogs every day you probably know much of what is in it.

I think it’s a great book to give or lend to friends or family who may not be passionate about the subject, but are curious about it.

Note: I’ve read the French translation ”L’univers expliqué aux gens pressés” so I can give it the friends and family that don’t read much in English.

Atomic Habits

I really liked the “Power Of Habit” by Charles Duhigg so when my wife gave me that book for Christmas I was pretty stoked.

After reading it here my two cents, half the book is a refresher of the power of habit by Charles Duhigg. What makes it interesting is that it feels less academic than Duhigg’s book.

The basics are there like: how habits are formed, how to use this knowledge to stop bad habits and form new good one, use cues of things you like to do, etc.

If you don’t read much on the subject, I think it’s a good read. However, if you read a lot of self-help you might find there is not much new in it.

Unleash the Ideavirus

I was listening to one of Seth Godin interviews and the interviewer mentioned that book which Godin published in 2001 just before the dot com crash.

There is a free pdf which you can find online. Since it’s from 2001 many of the examples in the book feel very outdated for anyone reading it now.

Many concepts in the book are still valuable today and it does show that Godin was ahead of the times and on trend even way back when. Some of the ideas here are still applicable in terms of working with “sneezers” – which we now call “influencers“.

The book explains how to turn a good business idea into an infectious “ideavirus” that spreads like wildfire.

Early adopters, customers and key influencers, which he called “sneezers”, spread an ideavirus far more effectively than traditional, interruption-based marketing methods.

If you only want to read one book on marketing, check “This is marketing” instead it’s more in depth and more recent. However, if you’re looking for a free book with outdated examples, but timeless advice perhaps you can give Unleash the Ideavirus a chance.

The practice

Another Seth Godin book. It inspired me to write a bunch of articles for this blog in the mid 2021, so it did inspire me.

Here some of the key points:

You have a unique contribution to make – work that only you can do, work that matters for people who need you. Not everyone though, you don’t want to dumb it down to the masses, making it generic and average. You need to find who you seek to serve and do work that makes an impact for them. Change, by definition, means doing something that has never been done before, so it’s not guaranteed to work. Doesn’t matter; do it anyway – take the leap and embrace the practice, not the outcome.

The practice is not the means to the output, the practice is the output because the practice is all we can control.

There are some parts about making a habit that made me think of the book the atomic habit, like finding your streak and maintaining it (Like Seinfield steak). Other parts of the book discuss the resistance and ‘suffering from a writer’s block’ reminds me of the book “The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield.

Note that it sometimes feels more of a collection of insight than a book focusing on one point. It could be read in a daily format, reading a passage a day instead of trying to read the whole book in one sitting.

If you’re doing anything remotely creative, you should give that book a chance. If you find just a passage that hits you, it will be worth your time.

Le livre perdu de Léonard De Vinci

This is a fiction book I’ve read in French (translated from Italian) that follows Leonardo Da Vinci from his time in Milan to when he is back in Florence.

I bought it for my parents thinking it was another Da Vinci code, but it’s nothing like that.

It’s about inquisition by Leonardo and his Dominican friend, the famous mathematician Luca Pocioli, to find a rare and invaluable byzantine book stolen following a mysterious murder. They need to decrypt a code to access it (using math).

I like it, it is short and love how the other brought the setting and time period to life. Showing the struggle between the Italian city state and the french king making is moved in the background of the main story.

This is marketing

I’m not a marketing guy, but I was curious about it and since I follow Seth’s work and already read two of his books this year.

This is not a book about tactics, it won’t tell you should have a newsletter, or write a blog post every days, or that Instagram ads work better than FB.

It’s more about how you should think about marketing in a broader term. Who are you trying to serve, where are they hanging out and serve them for the better.

This book seems to be more about the fundamentals that will help you see the assumptions that are behind the techniques.

Here a TL;DR for you:

The relentless pursuit of mass will make you boring because mass means average, it means the center of the curve, it requires you to offend no one and satisfy everyone. It will lead to compromises and generalizations. Begin instead with the smallest viable market. What’s the minimum number of people you would need to influence to make it worth the effort.


If you’ve read some of them let me know what you thought of them. If you have any suggestions let me know via comment or a reply to my tweet.

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Idea #13: Service or app where you submit your house to all possible sites.

By Chris on March 29, 2022

When we sold our first property I was surprised how many websites they were to submit your property. Even after hiring a real estate agent, he suggested adding the house to all the free sites we know. This is to increase the number of people that will see that the property is on the market.

At the time, I even knew somebody who recently built a site where you can put your house for sale. He implemented an option to migrate your listing from one of the more well-known site to his site. That got me thinking, why not do the reverse? Basically the user fills his house information on one site and your service exports it to multiple services.

You could have many tiers, a free tier for free service, a paid tier for paid service and you make a cut through affiliation. Example: our local newspaper had a web form to post your property on the weekend editions for 40$. This service could do it for the same price from our own listing and get a cut through an affiliate link.

Sure nowadays most people zillow, but you want more eyeballs on your property if you want people to know it exists. What better place than a new paper with limited listing than a place where you compete against all listings.

Real Estate Agent Websites
https://blog.hubspot.com/sales/best-real-estate-websites

Free:
Craigslist
: https://www.craigslist.org/
Facebook: marketplace: https://www.facebook.com/

CAN:
Flat Fee:
For Sale By Owner: https://www.forsalebyowner.ca/

Free:
Kijiji: https://www.kijiji.ca/

CAN/QC:
Flat fee
:
Duproprio: https://duproprio.com
In your local journal:
example for Montreal Micasa

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Idea #12: Mailing list to sell your property

By Chris on March 22, 2022

Back when we were trying to sell our condo, I was surprised how many sites they were to sell it on and how inefficient most were. We were trying to sell the condo ourselves and non-Realtor didn’t have access to MLS or sites like Zillow & Realtor.com at the time. Because of that we were left to use a site where users entered their own sale data. Where we were trying to sell was near a hotspot with a shopping mall and a direct bus line to our city downtown so it was well located. However, there were a lot of other condo for sale in that area, and the price fluctuated greatly. So, I thought maybe I should make a mailing list tailored to that hotspot.

How to get subscribers? Created a landing page that focus on that niche hot area (condo near NAME OF THE SHOPPING MALL for sale or condo for sale near NAME OF THE BUS TERMINAL).
How to get data? We were living there so that was not too hard. We could go around and enter them by hand. Probably doing some sort of aggregation of other services would be more sustainable.
How to keep subscribers interested? When they first sign in, send them a survey to know what they are looking for and prioritize those types of properties. Send weekly tips post on what to look for, how to do better search, etc.
How to make money? Well if we sold our condo with that we would have made more money than if we used a real estate agent. Just for a 200k condo, the agent commission will be 10k, you need to do a lot of ads word to reach 10k. You can do a subscription where user selling their property can pay to be promoted or to stay on the list after X days.
In the end, we ended up using a real estate agent, but if I created this earlier I think it would have worked. And if it works for one hotspot you can expand it to multiple spots.

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Idea #11: Share your wifi and make some money (or crypto) with it.

By Chris on March 15, 2022

One of my roommate’s cousins owned an apartment building and was wondering how to share the internet wifi across the whole building. Here is his setup: he lived in one of the apartments and paid for broadband internet. Some other residents didn’t have any internet and found the current price pretty high. What he was looking for is to give them access to wifi, but a way to limit their bandwidth, have a quota and a way for them to pay.

Without the bandwidth and quota requirement he could just use the 5Ghz band in his home and let the other use the other band since you can put a different password on each.

Depending on your router you could limit the bandwidth usage of certain devices. This, however, requires you to know the ip of each device you’re sharing the internet with. Usually your router should have QoS and firewall that will allow you to do that. If it doesn’t you need to setup a linux firewall system or flash your wifi router with openwrt firmware.

Like WFilter NG firewall can be deployed in a virtual machine, with the ability to record internet usage, filter internet content, limit bandwidth rate…

Here a few ways to do this: 

https://techwithtech.com/limit-wi-fi-speed-of-certain-devices/

https://techcult.com/limit-internet-speed-or-bandwidth-of-wifi-users/

https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-limit-data-usage-from-my-WiFi-to-other-users-Is-there-any-free-software

https://www.pcworld.com/article/442957/how-to-share-internet-service-with-your-neighbors-and-why-you-shouldnt.html

Sharing your Wifi for some crypto

If what you want to do is just to share your wifi and get some crypto there are actually a few options for that, like Honeygrain and chainprox.

Note that these are not exactly like the initial questions, it actually shares your connection and anybody can use it, not just your immediate neighbors. Which can be a problem if some people are doing illegal stuff on your connection.

Honeygrain uses your connection to provide the infrastructure to perform multiple queries from many different locations at any given time. It also provides localized delivery of content such as video, images and audio. You can see this has they kind of use your connection has a vpn.

You can register through my referal link here

From chainprox press release: the way Chainprox works is quite simple. Users all around the world run a Chainprox application on their desktop or mobile devices and become a part of the sharing pool. On the other side, businesses or other users looking for secure network connections geographically located in other parts of the world configure their proxy with Chainprox. 

If there is crypto for that problem, it means it’s still a problem… right? 

Disclaimer: Sharing your connection might be against the term of use of your ISP contract. Double check with their terms of service before doing any of this.

More info: How to share wifi with neighbors ?

https://lifehacker.com/should-i-share-internet-service-with-my-neighbor-1841957332

https://askleo.com/share-wi-fi-with-my-neighbor/

Chainprox – Earning Passive Income by Sharing Internet Connection

https://www.cryptonewsz.com/chainprox-earning-passive-income-by-sharing-internet-connection

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Idea #10: Online Property & Condo management Services

By Chris on March 8, 2022

When we got our first condo we wanted to be on the condo association to be sure nothing got past us. It ended up being the secretary and it was pretty boring. In a condo meeting, one guy was flexing how cool his condo is when it wasn’t since we basically all have the same thing. Another two of them moved in the wrong garage and tried to make it change. Other was about whom was going to book the guy for the snow or landscape maintenance, security, etc.

I wondered if a kind of service existed where you just pay to be managed. And it exists, for a nominal fee you can get your condo association needs managed by a third party. The one I’ve looked at seem to be branch of a law&accounting firm. Condo duty all boils down to two things, the simple stuff (budget, account, insurance, maintenance) and the annoying stuff (problem with neighbor, legal stuff, problem with construction, etc).

With the rise of virtual assistants, one could probably hack his way to have this done on the cheap by paying a VA to do all the booking, finding a lawyer, and finding an accountant. The main advantage of offering a service like this is the economy of scale, if you’re taking care of multiple units you have a leverage on price when you’re negotiating with your service provider (insurance, maintenance, etc).

This one is not the sexiest one, but sometime the best place to make money is in the non-sexy industry.

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Idea #9: Aggregate apparments search result from online source and publish it on your site or a mailing list.

By Chris on March 1, 2022

The next few ideas and posts will feel like to you that I had an idea that popped out of my head according to the stage of life I was in. These one are back when I was at school and a bit after I graduated.  

Aggregate result from online and publish it (WebScraper for lespac/kijiji/craigslist ads)

Since nowadays most of the apartments and rooms can be found online, aggregating all the results should be a far more efficient result than just going through each service.

Note that this is usually against the terms of service, especially if you publish the result on an app or website. So in that case there is not much money to be made except maybe if you want to be the guy (or gal) that does that aggregation each time someone posts that in an upwork gigs. You could be the guy we do it for 5$ on fivers and have different tiers for the number of results and amount of customization needed for the aggregation.

Since nowaday most of the apartments and rooms can be found online, aggregating all the results should be a far more efficient result than just going through each service.
Note that this is usually against the terms of service, especially if you publish the result on an app or website. So in that case there is not much money to be made except maybe if you want to be the guy (or gal) that does that aggregation each time someone posts that in an upwork gigs. You could be the guy we do it for 5$ on fivers and have different tiers for the number of results and amount of customization needed for the aggregation.

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Idea #8: A site to aggregate apartment hunting in (your city)

By Chris on February 22, 2022

The next few ideas and posts will feel like to you that I had an idea that popped out of my head according to the stage of life I was in. These one are back when I was at school or a bit after I graduated.  

A site to aggregate apartment hunting in (your city)

Back when I was a student I was in a COOP program where you’re four months in school then four months in an internship. Because of that, I had to apartment hunt every four months and since it’s only four months it was hard to find a good apartment since most leases required a full year. That leaves us usually three options, one you rent a full year and you find students that are in your program, but don’t have the same four months in school as you do. The second option is to find a place that rents by the month, but it’s usually more expensive. The third option was to find someone who had a room to rent. Finding an apartment was not that hard since they were in the classified ads. However, finding a room was because classified ads were too expensive for students; they usually relied on their university board. Sometimes you could find some online, but this was before the days of Craigslist and facebook marketplace (damn that made me feel old).
Nowadays finding a room to rent is easier, there is craigslist, airbnb, roomies.ca and dozens of sites that provide this kind of service.

Monetization:

It could just be ads on the site like craiglist or the option to put your listing at the top of the page like kijiji or facebook market place.

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Idea #7: Making money with T-Shirt ?

By Chris on February 15, 2022

The next few ideas and posts will feel like to you that I had an idea that popped out of my head according to the stage of life I was in. These one are back when I was at school or a bit after I graduated.  

Ordering a massive amount of T-Shirt 

Before Teespring there was no way for a student to rapidly create a promo item (usually a t-shirt) except if they paid “big buck”. I was in a student organization and we needed some t-shirts to represent us when we would visit another country and to sell as a promo item to finance our trip. I’ve looked around different agency that have these kind of items and they were expensive as f*&k, 15-20$ a t-shirt for less than 100 t-shirts even if we asked for a 1000 it would have been at that price. With some research I found out if you order them directly from a facility in China it was less than 50cents but you got to order at least 5000 of them. When I talked to my friend about it they found an obvious flaw in my reasoning. The trip is in 2 month and that is probably what the shipping time would be, not to forget the custom and then you need to sell those 4900 t-shirts remaining after giving 100 to our student group. This is not much of an idea than it’s my first exposure to what could be done by manufacturing goods overseas and selling them here. 

Monetization

Just sell the damn t-shirts with a good markup.

Note: exact number may vary since it’s been awhile I’ve looked into this. 

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Idea #6: Did you ever wanted to know what the teachers is going to ask on the test ?

By Chris on February 8, 2022

The next few ideas and posts will feel like to you that I had an idea that popped out of my head according to the stage of life I was in. These one are back when I was at school or a bit after I graduated. 

Idea #6: Exam banks

When I was in my uni year our ‘student association’ had a service that lets you check exams from previous years. Some even had the solution. This was a great service that allowed you to narrow down what the specific teacher asked in its previous exam. Unsurprisingly, some of them were pretty lazy and asked the same questions every year only with different numbers. When speaking with other ‘student associations’ from other departments and schools some of them had the same service. There been one year than one of my friends managed to get the exam from another engineering school that ended up being almost the same exam we got.

So that got me thinking, why not have a website (nowadays apps) that let you submit the exams you just got and the solution if you can. Have a point/karma system like stackoverflow for giving exams and answering them.

Monetization

Not sure that one should be monetized but it could work through donation or only ads. Perhaps this could probably be run by a group of ‘student associations’ and they each pay a fee to keep the service afloat.

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Idea #5 Gift registry app.

By Chris on February 1, 2022

To keep in line with the gift idea, this idea is simply integrating a gift registry into an app. It’s quite bland really, but I had this idea the year before I got married and that is f**king 12 years ago so there weren’t apps like this at the time.

The difference with a wish list app is that you can share the management of the list with somebody else. Not groundbreaking really, you could just use a google sheet like we did. If the couple gives the creation of the list to a bridesmaid so then they won’t know what their guests have reserved in the list, people can just log in with their account and put their name or mail beside the item(s) they want to buy as a gift. The only thing the apps add is the ability for the couple to add items to the list without having to email Betty the bridesmaid every time. In the end, guests usually give a card with cash instead and that is pretty much the best thing you can get. The newly wed couple have all these things to pay (the room, photographer, food, etc) and the guests don’t have to go around the store trying to find what the couple want. Note this could be useful to baby showers too though, where as a young couple without kids you don’t know what you need before the little pumpkin is out.

Any site or app like this nowadays?

Best registery apps for 2022:

https://apps.shopify.com/browse/merchandising-gifts-gift-registry

Gifster (not related to elfster) 

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/giftster-wish-list-registry/id478126039

MyRegistry

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.myregistry&hl=en_US&gl=US

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