Truth be told the majority of businesses don't understand the internet, they understand social networks even less and I'm sorry cryptocurrency they no spéáká yóúr lánguáge. These provide three powerful tools in the promotion of business.
I've been dabbling with this idea for a while and by 'this idea' I mean fucking off to a country where my money is worth more, then selling services to stupid people. Thinking about it, if a company doesn't utilise SEO, Social media, Steemit, Advertisement, ect... then not only do these sound exciting, they are untouched ground. The truth is, these tools are easy to use and have a low barrier to entry.
Go on, I've got to ask, is there a particular type of business that you've found in your experience to be particularly receptive or is that privileged information. I've recently been getting high and daydreaming about contacting local -generic fried chicken shops - and offering a similar service. Something as simple as changing their default generic boxing and giving the impression of quality.
I once worked as an account manager at a digital consultancy - the entire company essentially does what your suggesting - just with a focus on building platforms and integrating IOT etc.
Can I just say man, I've been creeping on your posts for a while (Probably more like a few minutes combined in reality) and I respect what you're doing. I understand that moving to Thailand is a big move but my friend the grass is always greener and that rat race is hairy and long.
I don't think it's a bad thing to realise that you have a knack for compassion. It might not be the most productive of efficient of emotions but it shows your not a sociopath so that's something. I once went on a holiday to Bulgaria for 2 weeks and when I left I was traumatised to know that I couldn't take a cat I'd befriended home with me. I don't want to reread your post because time=honey and it wasn't that sweet, but I'm to assume that these situations are exactly similar