Do you have any spare money? Are you looking for interesting business opportunities or venture financing opportunities for innovative and revolutionary ideas that are proven and already working successfully? If the answer is yes, we suggest you copy a successful business just like the richest people in the world do, and include it in the "Gs Global Business Ecosystem".
What kind of business can you copy and include in "Gs Global Business Ecosystem"?
You can copy a small, medium or large business and implement it in Germany, Switzerland, the UK, Russia, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Monaco, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Cyprus, Dubai, Thailand, Malaysia, the USA, Canada or Australia, then integrate it into our global partner-entrepreneurial business ecosystem. If you are interested in markets in Africa, Asia or Latin America, we can help you copy a successful business model from developed markets and adapt it in the relevant regions.
Copying and adaptation as a strategy for business success
Too many potential entrepreneurs don't become entrepreneurs because they try to find a unique market niche that doesn't exist. The reality is that most of these “unique” ideas have no real market potential. On the other hand, imitation can be the key to success. It allows you to enter a market that already exists, reduces risks and unknown factors, and starting and running a business will cost you less and you will have much lower entrepreneurial stress. Numerous global brands began as adaptations of already existing ideas or models. Imitation is not just copying, but taking a proven concept and adapting it to a new market.
Example for copying a successful business
Ray Kroc is often associated with founding McDonald's, but the real story is a little more complicated and interesting. McDonald's was actually an idea he stole from two brothers with the last name McDonald. Dick and Mac McDonald opened a hamburger stand in California, which was a good success and attracted the interest of Kroc, then a salesman of potato-frying machines. He had the vision to turn it into a franchise, and it is one of the largest franchise operations in the world today, but that was not his vision for the original burger stand and its initial success.
Example for mutual copying of ideas
In the 1960s, McDonald's dominated with its unique burgers. Seeing this, the founders of Burger King decided to enter the business, but before that, they first studied McDonald's commercial methods and products. After a thorough review, Burger King opened its own restaurant, seeking to not only imitate but also improve upon McDonald's offerings. One such innovation was the addition of different flavors and sauces to burgers. This idea became a hit, and, subsequently, even McDonald's decided to integrate it. So Burger King was not only copying, but also setting industry standards.
Is business copying a profitable strategy? Ask Rocket Internet
One of the largest technology companies in Europe has made a name for itself by copying business models from successful US-based e-commerce companies and adapting and launching them in other countries quickly and efficiently. Rocket Internet has achieved impressive success in emerging markets, targeting the growing middle class and the growing popularity of the internet. The company is behind the first e-commerce portals in Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nigeria.
Learn more about Rocket Internet's strategy and success – click here to read the full story.
Why become our partner?
Today, business success increasingly depends on collaborative networks. Regardless of your business, the fate of your company is increasingly intertwined with the fate of many other companies, which must collaborate effectively in order for each to grow and develop. This phenomenon has changed the basis of competition – from a battle between individual companies to a battle between business ecosystems that share assets, information, and resources (human, intellectual, and financial) over a given period of time.
Business ecosystems will be a major opportunity for business development in the near future. A company that does not create or participate in a business ecosystem is at risk of failing to serve the needs of its customers and markets, which automatically means that it opens its doors to competition.
For these reasons, we believe it is important for you to seriously consider our proposal. This new partnership model is not a fad, it is the future of business. Many of the world's largest companies are part of vast business ecosystems that have a disruptive impact not only on their industries but on much of the economy.
Copying a successful business and implementing it under the brand of our global partnership-entrepreneurial business ecosystem "Gs Global Business Ecosystem" is a strategic decision that will also provide you with numerous advantages and benefits.
If you want to understand the benefits of becoming our partner, please contact us to discuss collaboration opportunities.
Which businesses are a priority for replication by 2035?
1. Properties
2. Luxury
3. Building
4. Finance
5. Investment
6. Online
7. Home
8. Manufacture
9. Agriculture
10. Health
11. Crypto
12. Loyalty
Not sure which business is the best fit for you? Send an inquiry for advice.
Our specialist will contact you to help you choose a business that aligns with your specific needs and preferences, such as risk tolerance, life goals, and business interests. They will also explain the benefits of launching it together with us under the "Gs Global Business Ecosystem" brand.
How We Work?
We operate just like Silicon Valley companies and follow the advice of Vivek Wadhwa, who states:
"My advice to entrepreneurs around the world: Copy and steal—Silicon Valley style."
Discover how our business model follows Silicon Valley principles and why this approach leads to success – click here for more information!