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My AI agents scrape Google Maps to make $$ in BORING businesses
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My AI agents scrape Google Maps to make $$ in BORING businesses

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Find $30k/mo local businesses you can start. Get the guide/notes: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/AI-Boring-Business and steps to access free worklow in pinned comment Join me as I chat with James, the Boring Marketer, as he shares how to use AI to identify profitable "boring" local business opportunities that are overlooked by most entrepreneurs. He demonstrates a workflow that scrapes Google Maps data to validate market demand and customer pain points, then uses that information to create targeted content. James emphasizes focusing on underserved niches with high customer value in growing mid-sized cities rather than competing in saturated markets. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:30 - AI Powered Boring Businesses are Gold Mines (Underserved Niches) 06:37 - Boring Business Finder AI Agent 10:16 - Example of the Output 11:04 - How start a Boring Business 14:51 - The Market Opportunity 16:59 - Using Hostinger for Self Hosting AI Workflow 19:39 - Unique Boring Business Opportunities 22:13 - Creating AI-generated newsletters from Google Maps data Brought to you by: Hostinger - Self Host your AI Workflows https://www.hostinger.com/sip10 (coupon code: SIP10). Key Points: • Using AI to identify underserved, high-value local business niches in tier 2/3 cities • Leveraging Google Maps data to validate market opportunities through review volume, velocity, and sentiment • Creating niche-focused local media assets (newsletters, directories) to generate leads for service providers • Setting up cost-effective AI workflows using Hostinger instead of more expensive hosting options 1) Forget SaaS, Go Boring & Local Everyone's chasing the same plumbing/HVAC businesses, but James says the REAL opportunity is in overlooked local niches: • Hardscaping ($3-5K per job) • Smart home automation • Irrigation systems • Closet redesign ($$$) • Garage organization ($15K quotes!) These have HIGH customer value in UNDERSERVED markets! 2) The AI-Powered Research Method James shared his EXACT workflow for finding these golden opportunities: • Target tier 2/3 cities (Charlotte, Nashville, Denver) • Use Google Maps as your data goldmine • Analyze review volume AND velocity • Look for high demand + low satisfaction = OPPORTUNITY His custom workflow scrapes all this data automatically! 3) You Don't Need Industry Experience "But I don't know anything about car wrapping!" That's the BEAUTY of this approach. You're not entering the service business - you're creating a MEDIA business around it: • Build a niche local newsletter • Create a directory site • Use AI to generate content • Become the local authority Then SELL LEADS to service providers! 4) The Numbers Are SHOCKING James' boring diesel mechanic business: • $1,600 average job value • 10+ inbound calls DAILY • Can't even service all the demand • On track for 7-figures with just 2 locations If you went the lead-gen route: • Sell qualified leads for $100-200 each • 200-300 leads/month = $20-30K monthly revenue • With MINIMAL overhead! 5) The Technical Setup (On a Budget) James revealed his cost-saving hack for running these AI workflows: • Use Hostinger to create a virtual private server • Install N8N for your workflows • Pay just $5-7/month vs $50-100 on regular plans • Get UNLIMITED workflow runs This keeps your overhead tiny while you scale! 6) The Content Creation Secret Once you've identified your niche: • Feed all Google Maps review data into an AI workflow • Let it analyze customer pain points • Automatically generate newsletter content • Address EXACTLY what customers are complaining about Zero writing required - just curate and send! 7) Why This Works So Well The key insight: while everyone fights over the same saturated markets, you're: • Finding validated demand in overlooked niches • Using AI to move FASTER than competitors • Keeping costs near zero • Leveraging LOCAL focus (vs national competition) • Building assets that generate leads on autopilot This is the defini

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setting · outdoor city
  1. 01
    Hook (0-2s)

    Open cold on outdoor city. Sound on. Visual question in the first frame.

    Brickell · Roll camera before you arrive at Brickell Ave at golden hour or Biscayne Blvd south of 5th. The reveal IS the hook.

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    Set the frame (2-4s)

    Establish outdoor city with your hero prop. Wide on the 16mm so the GT3 RS sells the scale.

    Brickell · Keep the prop count to 1. More props = more cuts = lower retention.

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    Payoff (4-9s)

    Use direct to camera rant to deliver the rewatch moment. One idea, one take.

    Brickell · Cut on the reaction, not the line. If it's a price reveal, hold the number on screen for 1.5s.

  4. 04
    Reaction / proof (9-13s)

    Show the consequence. Bystander head-turn, valet face, on-screen receipt — whatever makes the payoff feel real.

    Brickell · Casa Tua and Komodo valets are cinematic. E11even paddock for nightlife crowd. Hard Rock paddock during F1 weekend = prebuilt audience.

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Where in Miami
  • Gas station · Shell SW 8th + Brickell Ave (24/7, premium pump, clean lighting).
  • Valet · Casa Tua, Komodo, E11even — pull-up + handoff is the cinematic moment.
  • Penthouse · Flow Brickell roof or your unit. Skyline backdrop reads premium.
  • Track / paddock · Hard Rock paddock during F1 weekend = pre-built audience.
  • Cold start · Brickell Ave south of 8th at 6:30am — empty street, hard light.