On his website, Louis CK has now made it clear what he is going to do with all this money. He has divided the sum of money into four. A quarter will be used for the costs incurred, a second quarter will end up in the hands of the people who helped him produce his show, a third quarter will be transferred to charities and a fourth quarter he will put in his own pocket. For rent of his home, the education of his children and for all kinds of terrible things that he wants to do, but of course does not want to share.
With his experiment, Louis CK once again makes it clear that a new business cambodia phone number list model has emerged thanks to internet technologies. A business model that revolves around content and in which the creator of this content collects the largest part of the money. So you only have the start-up costs, not everyone has 250,000 dollars in their piggy bank. And banks are not too eager to advance these kinds of amounts at the moment. But the internet can help with that too. Kickstarter, for example, is a website where you can launch your idea. If you find enough potential interested parties and investors for your idea, you can get started. The Tik Tok and Luna Tik project in which an iPod Touch is transformed into a watch is an extremely successful example of such a Kickstart idea.
My expectation is that we will see more and more of these projects becoming successful in the future. And not only realized by celebrities, but also by amateurs like you and me. So what is stopping you?