3 Million Dollar Project Ideas for Developers

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Published 2024-04-28
In this video, I'm going to share with you 3 different opportunities for developers in the E-commerce space. These are projects that will look fantastic on your resume & could even be a million dollar project idea if built all the way through production. These were inspired from my attendance at ‪@shoptalk1953‬ 2024 in Las Vegas!

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⏳ Timestamps ⏳
00:00 | E-Commerce Opportunities
00:58 | How To Do Web Scraping At Scale
02:20 | Project Idea #1 - Product Alerts
06:55 | Project Idea #2 - Customer Sentiment Analysis
09:19 | Project Idea #3 - Affiliate Aggregator

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All Comments (21)
  • Your content is amazing. very inspiring especially for beginner python devs like us. Thanks Tim
  • @Hello_-_-_-_
    Maybe someone can help me with understanding but the first one has pretty much already been done on small scales right? When I heard him explain it I immediately thought of the 5$ bot I paid for that would email me as soon as a certain gpu was available. So for this idea is he meaning like one app that you select what website and item you want info on and bam?
  • @johnn8669
    Tim, do you offer one on one mentorship
  • @stern7658
    since you mention langchain, could you just do a simple video on how to use langchain to summerize a piece string text or sentence in a short format in its own oversite. that will be nice.
  • @lucaskellerlive
    Do you have an availability if I paid for you a Zoom call? I want your videos all the time and I'd really appreciate if I could hop on a Zoom at your hourly rate. Thanks a million!
  • @kazmi401
    How you control your laughs when speaking about sponsers 10 times.
  • Content like this truly makes the world a better place, thank you for sharing these valuable ideas with us, you always push the boundaries of coding content, you set a great example and that's just as inspiring as these ideas
  • @ricksegalCanada
    I get the issue with 'sponsored' content and, ya gotta eat. And he's being straight up about it. I'll only say that there a number or open source and freemium products out there that can get you a long long way down the road for scrapping. As for the ideas, themselves? The really killer idea, standing on Tim's shoulders so to speak is making a crawler targeted for the small brick-n- mortar business who is generally still not able to be competitive with Amazon/Wal-mart, etc. Imagine, customer gets a gizzmo. (technical term) for their browser. The customer types in toaster on Amazon and the gizzmo tells the user, hey, bob's store down the street has one for just about the same price but you can get it now. Given how many people Door-dash a $50 burger vs. cooking one, play off the "I want it now" part of our society. If I'm looking on Amazon and it is available down the street, I'll pay a few bucks more. Great Videos, Tim. Must be Canadian. ;-)
  • @mkk-un9nz
    Thank you Tim my friend (or should i say HABIBI🥰 now you are in UAE) your channel and content is priceless
  • @Djellowman
    Zoom in, zoom out, zoom in, zoomer editor
  • @lordew9476
    to day I'm sad i know all this information. nothing new😢