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Daily Dollar Lab

Building 100 Small Online Businesses
ONE PER WEEK

Welcome to Daily Dollar Lab

Daily Dollar Lab is a personal experiment in building small digital businesses.

I’m launching 100-micro businesses, one per week, each with a $15 budget and one simple aim:

Generate at least $1 per day in mostly passive income.

 

Some will fail.
Some will earn a little.
A few will stand out.

That’s the point.

What Happens Here

Each week, I launch one new online business built around:

  • One clear problem

  • One core asset (page, tool, or product)

  • Monetization on day one

  • A maximum $15 build budget

  • AI integrated intentionally

  • Designed to run mostly passive after setup

Each process is documented in a blog post.
The results are tracked and updated as data accumulates.

Why the One-Week Cycle Works

Every project completes a full cycle, from idea to launch, within one week. That keeps resistance low, prevents overthinking, and removes the long emotional middle where most projects die.

 

And it's always onto the next.

It’s not just a business model.

It’s a behavioral system.

Why This Works

A tool is only valuable when you have a reason to use it.

 

This project delivers 100 opportunities to discover, implement, and master digital tools.

Every project forces me to:

  • Identify real problems people already have

  • Build pages, tools (including AI), and monetization systems

  • Test real demand instead of assuming it

  • Put ideas into the market before resistance takes over

Instead of studying digital business models, I’m building them, again and again .

 

Because clarity doesn’t precede action, action produces clarity.

The money is secondary.

It’s simply a way to keep score.

The compounding digital skill stack is the real asset.

Why This Matters Now

Technology is moving too fast to keep up by watching.

This lab forces action:

  • Use new tools

  • Solve real problems

  • Launch before you’re ready

 

Over time, the skills become internalized.

You don’t keep up with technology by learning.
You keep up by building.

weekly experimenT BLOGS

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Once posts are published, you’ll see them here.
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