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"I Tried 3 Crazy Money-Making Plans — One of Them Could Make $1 Billion"

From insane side hustles to a billion-dollar breakthrough — my wild experiment that changed everything

By Nizam khanPublished 6 months ago 4 min read

Let’s be honest: everyone is chasing the next big thing to make money. But I didn’t want to follow the traditional path. I wanted something bold, bizarre, and borderline ridiculous. Something that, if it worked, could explode into a billion-dollar idea.

So, I challenged myself: Try 3 crazy money-making plans in real life. No theory. No planning for months. Just raw action, hustle, and risk. The third one? It didn’t just work—it might be the key to a billion-dollar business.

Here’s what happened.

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Plan #1: SkySnack Hustle – Selling Exotic Snacks on Planes

The first idea hit me mid-flight.

I noticed how bored and hungry everyone was, and those overpriced cookies just didn’t cut it. So I thought, “What if I bring my own exotic snacks onboard and offer them for tips?”

Execution:

On my next domestic flight, I packed my carry-on with individually sealed, rare international snacks: wasabi peas from Japan, dried mango from Thailand, spicy papad from India, and seaweed chips from Korea.

As soon as the seatbelt sign went off, I stood up like a weird, friendly snack dealer.

“Hey folks, I’m doing a fun experiment—offering snacks from around the world for any donation. Try something new while you cruise through the sky!”

To my surprise, people laughed… and paid. Some gave $1. Some gave $5. A guy even handed me a $20 just for making his daughter smile with the mango chips.

Total earnings on that 4-hour flight: $87.

Result:

Fun? Yes. Scalable? Not really. Also, flight attendants gave me that look.

Verdict: Fun side hustle, not a billion-dollar idea.

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Plan #2: Sky-Consulting — Offering In-Flight Business Advice

Here’s where things got more serious.

On another long-haul flight, I sat next to a stressed entrepreneur flipping through spreadsheets on her laptop. I couldn’t help myself—I asked her what she was working on.

Turns out she was preparing for a product launch and struggling with digital strategy.

I gave her some quick tips on improving her email funnel and using AI tools for content. She was amazed.

Then I had a lightbulb moment.

What if I became a “sky consultant”—offering advice to business travelers in-flight for a small fee?

Execution:

I created a quick digital flyer on Canva that said:

“Bored on the flight? Got a startup or side hustle? I offer 30-minute digital business coaching sessions while you fly. Let’s make your idea fly higher.”

I uploaded it as an airdrop file and began dropping it to nearby passengers with laptops.

One guy bit. We did a mini session on affiliate marketing. He sent me $50 on PayPal instantly. Another lady asked about her Etsy shop and tipped me $30.

Total from one 6-hour flight: $80.

Over the next few weeks, I did it 5 more times. Total: $370.

Result:

People actually want to talk business when they’re trapped in a flying tube with no Wi-Fi.

Verdict: Decent money, great networking, but not scalable fast.

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Plan #3: Billion-Dollar SkyBrand — Turning Passengers into Influencers

Now here’s where things got crazy.

I was on a red-eye flight, thinking:

“Everyone here has a phone. Everyone is bored. What if I made them part of something big—like a challenge, or a movement—right from the plane?”

The idea hit me hard.

Create a platform where people on planes could post real-time selfies, reviews, funny clips, or travel diaries—and earn points that convert to crypto or digital rewards.

It would be called: SkyBrand.

Execution:

I mocked up a simple mobile website with the concept:

Share your in-flight moment

Tag the airline + SkyBrand

Earn “SkyPoints”

Top posts get featured on the homepage

On a flight from New York to LA, I invited fellow passengers to join the trial.

I showed them the site. I explained the idea. I even handed out printed QR codes.

A group of teens in row 17 posted dance videos from the aisle. A mom posted a beautiful picture of the sunrise through the window. One businessman posted his review of the airline’s new vegan meal.

The hashtag #SkyBrand started picking up. I reposted the content to Instagram and TikTok. It got over 120,000 views in 48 hours.

Then it exploded.

A travel influencer messaged me saying, “This is genius. Airlines should pay you.”

She was right. SkyBrand didn’t just entertain people—it turned passengers into micro-influencers.

Imagine the possibilities:

Partner with airlines

Sell brand placements

Offer real-time sponsorship

Reward users with digital tokens or NFTs

Result:

I pitched the concept to two angel investors. Both are reviewing it. One said:

“If this works, you’re sitting on a billion-dollar platform.”

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Final Thoughts

Trying three crazy money-making plans wasn’t about getting rich quick. It was about breaking the rules, thinking differently, and taking action in real-time.

Plan #1 was silly and fun.

Plan #2 was smart but small-scale.

Plan #3? That might be the start of something massive.

If I’ve learned anything from this adventure, it’s this:

The craziest ideas are sometimes just one seatbelt click away from becoming billion-dollar businesses.

So the next time you’re on a plane, don’t just sit there.

Think. Create. Build. Who knows? Your wild idea might just take flight.

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  • Marie381Uk 6 months ago

    Brilliant ♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️

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