But I've made over $10k online.
Here's how I'd advise a friend to start a business without VC funding.
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You really can't grow a business until you can believe you can.
Believing is the first step.
It's rare that I don't learn something from an episode
Here's a great one to start with
@levelsio - indiehackers.com/podcast/043-pi…
indiehackers.com/podcast/119-st…
(they have lots more money than consumers)
Her episode describes making a 300k business with NO business training/degree
indiehackers.com/podcast/086-ly…
That's why I made @nocsdegree
I was learning to code and wanted inspiration from people without CS degrees. I studied Politics and Spanish
Not all problems are created equally.
Lots of people want to code and get good jobs.
That's a valuable problem.
- @GetMakerlog
- @wip
- @ProductHunt
- @IndieHackers
Some people I admire and follow are
@anthilemoon
@thepatwalls
@levelsio
landing page - carrd.co
nocode - sheet2site.com, @webflow etc
You control how you contact people and you aren't relying on Facebook group, for example
Mailchimp has 2,000 contacts for free
Email Octopus is simpler but fewer tutorials for it
They'll ask for open rate and click through rate (CTR)
They have BIG marketing budgets.
They won't blink at giving you hundreds of dollars.
You have fewer people to reach.
And much less customer support.
Most people don't have the courage to be transparent.
Be interesting in life and on Twitter.
My target is $10,000 per month by November
I've made over $1,000 from just adding affiliate links to my articles on @nocsdegree
I get tagged a lot any time people mention CS degrees vs self taught devs
@levelsio is the expert on remote work
@anthilemoon is the expert on psychology
@harrydry is the expert on marketing
Read fiction.
Exercise.
Sleep well.
This will keep you refreshed and an interesting person.
This will help your business.
There's no point in making a business you don't enjoy.
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