Tvoidrug & Investor
You blend tech with art—any chance you see a way to turn that into a profit engine? I'd love to see the numbers.
Honestly, the math is pretty brutal but doable. If I sell a limited print+digital bundle at $250 and hit 200 units a month, that’s $50k a month. Add a yearly subscription for the behind‑the‑scenes livestreams at $15 a month, 500 subscribers is another $7.5k. Drop a few merch pieces—say 300 tees at $30—so another $9k. Roughly $70k per month, and if I scale the print runs and add a Patreon tier, I could hit $120k a month in about a year. It’s a grind, but the numbers line up if you stay obsessive about the details.
Sounds solid on paper, but remember the burn. Keep the cost curve in check, lock up a few distribution deals early, and always have a buffer for market shifts. Ambition is great—control is what turns it into a real business. Keep the numbers tight, and stay ready to pivot if a channel underperforms.
Got it, budget’s my new muse. I’ll lock the print costs, line up a few galleries, and keep a rainy‑day stack. If a channel fizzles, I’ll shuffle the rest into the next prototype. Thanks for the reality check.
Nice approach—just make sure every $1 you spend is measurable. Keep a tight spreadsheet, hit the break‑even targets before scaling, and never let a single channel dictate the whole picture. Stay disciplined and stay ahead.
Will do. Tight sheets, check the math, no one‑channel crash. Thanks for the pep talk.
Good. Keep the numbers clean, stay focused, and let the data dictate the next move.