I have too many project(3 Yt channel, 1 Googleplay Dev account,Instagram accounts) and i learned programming(Python,C#,LuaLanguage) but i have 0 income.Its too hard to be have good mental health, what should i do

  • Expensive-Wasabi-941@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I understand your feelings very well and I have the same problem. Thank you for the post that opened my eyes to a lot of possibilities

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    1 year ago

    Use those skills listed to make money. Do a YT channel on programming or something … go get a programming job…. Start a programming business

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    1 year ago

    Pick one thing and put all effort into it until it starts paying. If it doesn’t start paying in a reasonable amount of time test ONE new thing. Repeat.

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        1 year ago

        Getting a programming job is not as easy as building a portfolio. Software engineer jobs are nearly impossible to get right now for candidates with 2-3 years exp, a Bachelors in CS and a well built portfolio.

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      1 year ago

      It’s actually decent advice because if OP wants to succeed he needs to stop fucking around with trying to make something people will pay him for and learn to sell. Having a bunch of projects with 0 sales is the result of doing entrepreneurship in a vacuum. Sure, there’s plenty of ways in a distribution business to jerk yourself off while accomplishing nothing but it’s so much more obvious that that’s what’s happening than say a SaaS or content channel.

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    1 year ago

    Focus on ONE project, one path to bring income in…or get a w2 job for a while until you can start working on your own again.

    It’s the argument about the jack of all trades. Make money first, add extra stuff later.

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        1 year ago

        In the US, a w2 is when you work directly for someone else on their payroll as an employee. It’s called a W2 because that’s the form your employer issues at tax time.

        A 1099 is an independent contractor that works for themselves and works for other companies but isn’t direct employee. 1099 is what you get from anyone you do work for in excess of $600 now…

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    1 year ago

    What are you trying to do? What’s the service?

    Social media businesses like these are brutal. I would do something more lucrative.

    There’s so much $ out there, just need to know how to go get it.

    Or go get a job.

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        1 year ago

        I like agency models and asset light businesses with recurring income streams.

        For example, I go talk to CEOs and CROs of tech companies and get them to augment their sales function to me and my teams. We make recurring income alongside the tech partner for the life of their contracts. They’re happy to pay bc I’m so much less $ to get to the same gross profit, while putting better people on the projects. So one sale takes 10-15 hours or less of my time. Then more to fulfill, but my teams do most of that. Each is worth $500k-$2m to us, so revenue velocity is higher than I’ve seen before. And it’s recurring, so it grows fast naturally.

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    1 year ago

    Stick to one thing and master it, and it shouldnt only be financially viable but also interest you personally, makes things way easier. If you learn new skills every couple of days or can‘t concentrate on one topic without rushing to the next, maybe get tested for ADD/ADHD?

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    1 year ago

    a service based business that doesnt require money, i just get a job until you get roughly 6 months of savings you can live off

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    1 year ago

    You didn’t say anything relevant to making any money you just listed random projects. No shit you have 0 income. Get a job and pursue one project only in parallel.

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    1 year ago

    Get a job and once you have money to pay me, pay me to take over one of the yt channels, profit will go up, we will be drinking margaritas in Bali this time next year brother

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    1 year ago

    Find freelancing or part time work so you can also focus on your other projects but also have some income