Ruffle5
Newbie
- Mar 9, 2018
- 9
- 2
Hi all,
As mentioned in my welcome post I'm new here. I lurked for a while a few years back but never joined as I was always too busy with work. Now that I have a bit more free time I thought I would dip my toes in to the world of IM to see what I can learn and - more importantly - if I can make any money!
I have a few skills that I think will be useful:
So what I have I done to start?
As my journey title suggests I will very much be ducking and diving, doing various things to earn little bits of money and gaining knowledge as I go. Then hopefully I will find a gap in the market somewhere that I can exploit and milk the crap out of as much as possible.
For a long time, I've liked the idea of building and growing a Facebook page, as if done correctly the marketing opportunities and rewards are excellent. So I thought I would have a go at building one from scratch. I sat and thought for a little while, and came up with what I thought was a good idea for a page. It's based around quite a popular hobby, something that I know a little bit about and find relatively enjoyable myself. There are also plenty of things to promote in this niche, so monetising the page shouldn't be a problem once I have sufficient people following. More on this later.
I also like the idea of having something quick and simple that can earn me small amounts of money every now and then with very little effort. So I spent a few minutes thinking of something that people would pay a small amount for, and created an eBay listing. It's nothing new, and I don't expect to make much bank from this, but it's nice to earn something out of virtually nothing.
As I mentioned previously I'm not afraid of getting my hands dirty. So I signed up to a few local Freecycle groups around my local area and the area where I work. A lot of the stuff on Freecycle is practically rubbish, but every now and then something may pop up that will make me a bit of free money if I post it on eBay. For those who don't know what Freecycle is, it's a website where people give things away that they no longer need. Old furniture and things like that, much like the 'Free' selection on Craigslist.
I have one or two other ideas in the pipeline, both of which require me to build and rank a niche website, so I still have a bit of research to do on the BHW forums and elsewhere before I invest any considerable time and effort into these. I still have a lot to read on this website, so I will get on with that now and provide you with an update in a couple of days. (If anyone's actually read this far of course)
As mentioned in my welcome post I'm new here. I lurked for a while a few years back but never joined as I was always too busy with work. Now that I have a bit more free time I thought I would dip my toes in to the world of IM to see what I can learn and - more importantly - if I can make any money!
I have a few skills that I think will be useful:
- I'm a native English speaker and I can write quite well.
- I'm quite organised, so I'm good at handling data and things like that.
- I've always been a hard worker, and I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty, (or in the world of IM, get my ass out of my chair).
- I'm also confident with building a website, editing images and other skills like that.
So what I have I done to start?
As my journey title suggests I will very much be ducking and diving, doing various things to earn little bits of money and gaining knowledge as I go. Then hopefully I will find a gap in the market somewhere that I can exploit and milk the crap out of as much as possible.
For a long time, I've liked the idea of building and growing a Facebook page, as if done correctly the marketing opportunities and rewards are excellent. So I thought I would have a go at building one from scratch. I sat and thought for a little while, and came up with what I thought was a good idea for a page. It's based around quite a popular hobby, something that I know a little bit about and find relatively enjoyable myself. There are also plenty of things to promote in this niche, so monetising the page shouldn't be a problem once I have sufficient people following. More on this later.
I also like the idea of having something quick and simple that can earn me small amounts of money every now and then with very little effort. So I spent a few minutes thinking of something that people would pay a small amount for, and created an eBay listing. It's nothing new, and I don't expect to make much bank from this, but it's nice to earn something out of virtually nothing.
As I mentioned previously I'm not afraid of getting my hands dirty. So I signed up to a few local Freecycle groups around my local area and the area where I work. A lot of the stuff on Freecycle is practically rubbish, but every now and then something may pop up that will make me a bit of free money if I post it on eBay. For those who don't know what Freecycle is, it's a website where people give things away that they no longer need. Old furniture and things like that, much like the 'Free' selection on Craigslist.
I have one or two other ideas in the pipeline, both of which require me to build and rank a niche website, so I still have a bit of research to do on the BHW forums and elsewhere before I invest any considerable time and effort into these. I still have a lot to read on this website, so I will get on with that now and provide you with an update in a couple of days. (If anyone's actually read this far of course)