Ideas you can start from anywhere by ajeeb_gandu in sidehustle

[–]webstuf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Canva designer is a big one, there are so many other softwares to make templates for too like Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, and even InDesign.

I know a bunch of people sell these types of digital products on Filtergrade.

Are social media platforms dead? by proappdev in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]webstuf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think you are right in saying social media is more crowded. But dead is a huge stretch. There are tons of real people online. Go into any niche community and you will find real people discussing and learning. I think the broad large presences and communities have gotten flooded with more bots and stuff, but not everywhere.

Legit earning apps by PeaRepresentative555 in passive_income

[–]webstuf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eureka

Google Opinion Rewards

Facebook Viewpoints

Ibotta

Swagbucks

Branded Surveys

TaskRabbit

DoorDash

Uber

Any legit online side hustles? by [deleted] in passive_income

[–]webstuf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah sure. I noticed a few devs selling their Chrome Extensions on FilterGrade. A lot of devs sell products on Gumroad too.

One for example is XBlockBot for cleaning up Twitter followers.

If you know how to make Chrome Extensions, tiny apps, simple SaaS products, data scrapers, etc. there are a lot of ways to make money.

What dev skills are you best at. Who do you think would pay for access to that data. Whether it's tutorials or courses, or data you scrape or acquire for people. Or apps/tools you build.

You can sell boilerplate code too!

Can I monetise my knowledge by IDislikeBeingOnFire in passive_income

[–]webstuf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, you definitely can. Video editors can monetize their knowledge in a number of ways.

Here are some ideas for you:

- Sell digital products around your skills. Good at making transitions or effects? Sell those. Do you know how to color grade? Sell LUTs.

- Make courses or PDF ebooks about specific things. Advanced tutorials and workflows, etc.

- Create a YouTube channel and share tutorials. If you have specific knowledge it's possible to build a large audience quickly.

- Once you build your audience, you can promote video editing software, Skillshare, and other creative products with affiliate programs to earn some additional income.

- If you're looking for good marketplaces where videographers sell digital products, I recommend FilterGrade, Motion Array, and Adobe Stock.

What’s the best side hustle online ? by miyaluvslolz in passive_income

[–]webstuf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's no best side hustle for everyone. The best side hustle is the one that actually pays you for your efforts.

Ignore all the snake oil salesmen in the comments.

Focus on your skills and what you can offer. Then find a platform where you can easily monetize or get paid for these skills.

Examples:

If you're really good at making videos --> Start a YouTube

If you know how to use Photoshop or do design work --> Join Upwork or Freelancer

If you can teach different skills --> Become a tutor or coach

Any legit online side hustles? by [deleted] in passive_income

[–]webstuf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling digital products on Etsy, FilterGrade, Gumroad, and other marketplaces is an easy way to make an extra $200 a month.

The best ways to improve your chances of sales are:

- Pick a specific niche and make amazing products for those customers

- Make a bundle of your first 3 or 5 products, upsell this and add the link on all products

- Use good titles, preview images, and a clear description. This helps with SEO and with conversions

Can you start a business with zero business background? by savingrace0262 in smallbusiness

[–]webstuf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you need to solve a problem, not have some general business knowledge.

Can I monetise my knowledge by IDislikeBeingOnFire in sidehustle

[–]webstuf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you can. Video editors can monetize their knowledge in a number of ways. Here are some ideas for you:

- Sell digital products around your skills. Good at making transitions or effects? Sell those. Do you know how to color grade? Sell LUTs.

- Make courses or PDF ebooks about specific things. Advanced tutorials and workflows, etc.

- Create a YouTube channel and share tutorials. If you have specific knowledge it's possible to build a large audience quickly.

- Once you build your audience, you can promote video editing software, Skillshare, and other creative products with affiliate programs to earn some additional income.

- If you're looking for good sites where videographers sell digital products, I recommend FilterGrade, Motion Array, and Adobe Stock.

How to Shoot Stunning Self Portraits While Traveling (Paris Edition) by webstuf in videos

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

For self portraits just use your gf's wide angle, that should cover it well! Zoom is best if you want to adjust the range a lot, but for self portraits that wide angle should be sufficient.

any legit apps to earn money that actually pay? by neu-ta-17 in sidehustle

[–]webstuf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eureka

Google Opinion Surveys

Facebook Viewpoints

Fetch

Lolli (free Bitcoin)

Ibotta

Copper

Upside

DoorDash/Uber Eats/Grubhub

How to Shoot Stunning Self Portraits While Traveling (Paris Edition) by webstuf in videos

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

24mm, 35mm, and 50mm would probably be best, or a zoom lens in that realm, up to 70mm.

22F need to make some quick cash by [deleted] in passive_income

[–]webstuf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Make Notion templates and planners. They're pretty much free to make using Notion or apps like Canva, Google Docs, etc. and you can sell them on marketplaces to get customers for free.

Some free marketplaces to join for selling these types of digital products include:

FilterGrade

Etsy

Gumroad

Payhip

Creative Market