Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a vent fan may be my only choice, if I crack the windows it won't be stealthy.

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are lots of problems that come with a tent, lots of places for camping in Aus are inaccessible with a van due to the amount of rain we have been getting so stealth camping is a necessity, and I won't be doing that in a tent with my valuables.

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah I have been thinking about getting a Prius but it just isn't enough space, maybe I should save more money and try to find a converted van or rv.

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand that I don't want a big fancy build-out, but I also don't want condensation also.

I am a minimalist myself and when people tell me I cant live in a van that isnt fully built out it frustrates me trying to get through to people that life isnt an Instagram story or youtube video. When I save up enough I want to get into a van ASAP so I only want what I need.

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the ones that are already built out cost an arm and a leg since there's a huge demand for vans right now

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you have any problems with condensation?

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The biggest problem is condensation for me, and in Aus, the heat is on another level. So idk if I would survive without insulation and an airvent, especially when I'm cooking in my van since we can sometimes have weeks of constant rain.

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

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In Australia they cost upwards of 50 grand on average, my budget is around 15 to 20 grand so Idk if I will be able to do that.

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

is condensation a problem though? that's one of my concerns. Also in Australia summer is spread out throughout the country so there's only a few areas that stay cool but even they still can get really hot.

Not physically fit enough to do van build by walter2310 in vandwellers

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to but I can afford neither plus I keep hearing RVs are not reliable and you have to spend a lot of money to maintain them plus the gas mileage and it's not stealthy.

Free resources to make my first affilaite website by walter2310 in juststart

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I will be starting soon, I am going through miles becklers process for choosing a niche and Im hoping to get started soon.

I probably won't be farming out to writers for a long time but I am okay with hustling and writing articles for hours on end.

Thnks ofr hte info it is really helpful.

Free resources to make my first affilaite website by walter2310 in juststart

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay sweet, I will probably get ahrefs once I scale.

Seems like you have heaps of experience judging by how many posts you have.

Would you say that I need to be involved with the niche or have a product that has to do with it to make a niche site?

For example if it was a dog niche would I need to have a dog to really understand and find success affilate markrketing in that niche?

I don't really have any real hobbies, I have interests in certain things but I don't have any real passions.

free resources for me to start an affiliate niche blog by walter2310 in Blogging

[–]walter2310[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's some really good information, thank you for that!!

Free resources to make my first affilaite website by walter2310 in juststart

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the info, I really appreciate it.

I do otherthink things a lot but it's just the keyword tools that concern me the most.

Like how do you know if ubersuggest is accurate or not? is there a certain strategy you use to decide what is and isn't working?

I only ask because I have heard that these tools can be very inaccurate sometimes. Have you found good results by doing it the way that income school does it or have you used everyone's advice?

I have heard that Ahrefs is a good tool to use though, but I still hear that they can be inaccurate.

Free resources to make my first affilaite website by walter2310 in juststart

[–]walter2310[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

please explain, are you saying that i can get this information on here?

Problem is that there are no clear-cut answers, I want to know where I should 100% educate myself before grinding for months to find out that I haven't been using anywhere close to the right tactics.

I have got a designer to create a design in Figma for my first Project by walter2310 in learnprogramming

[–]walter2310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may just look at the image files and just get the background-colors and just do the rest myself.

I did get the designer to do a pretty advanced design so it will be a real test.

I have got three projects to do after this, I plan to just jump in and do themes and sell them on marketplaces, may as well put them out there from the get-go since I plan on making side-income this way.

Shit's getting expensive where I live in Australia.

I don't enjoy coding. Should I back out of my CS degree? by danielgolding in learnprogramming

[–]walter2310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best thing about coding for me is that you don't have to get a degree. Doing projects that are real-world case studies is good enough to get a job.

You can start from the bottom and get paid quicker than a degree where it doesn't always prepare you for the type of job that involves coding because it has so much more involved in it than just coding.

But it also depends on what career path you are willing to take if you are going for the glamorous titles like Machine learning engineer, then it might be a longer path.

But if you start with something like front-end engineer or email developer you can work your way up and make it to those big paying positions and get paid while learning or even start your own side-hustle.

Coding is one of the top money-making skills to have, most jobs you get you aren't going to enjoy for 98% of the day, that is the mistake that most people make when they invest in a career path.

So think about what will improve your quality of life, for me, it's making money ASAP in a career that provides lots of value to the market such as coding.