If you’re a programmer, you can: - Make SaaS products - Write eBooks - Make apps - Create video courses - Do freelancing - Give live training - Do paid support - Publish a paid newsletter If you accumulate $325/day from doing many of these at the same time, you’ll make $10K/mo.
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Replying to @dvassallo
YMMV but after doing the portfolio thing for a long time and see many people do it, my ambient impression is more of us should quickly focus on one thing, possibly using one other thing as a stair step to it.
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Replying to @patio11 @dvassallo
Concretely, after one owns a viable SaaS product, almost no economic activity pays better than marketing or sales for the SaaS product, particularly when you think of the implicit value of the equity associated with it.
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Replying to @patio11 @dvassallo
Ryan Buckley Retweeted Ryan Buckley
Relevent reply tweet: https://twitter.com/rbucks/status/1226230241867100161 … Is “viable” the point where the cumulative revenue exceeds the cost of your time invested?
Ryan Buckley added,
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Viable to me as a bootstrapper is the combination of “I can invest time here without endangering my family” and “I understand levers well enough such that more brainsweat = more money.”
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