Ask HN: Income on the Side?
What do you guys do for income on the side?
I am devoting my entire time working on a startup (bootstrapped so no income yet), and completely living off savings, I am sure a few others here have done the same.
I'll start. I usually aim at very low time commitment tasks.
Photo shoots for people (just with a simple dSLR)
Fix Computers/Networks and IT guys for local businesses.
Share your ways, helping your fellow HNers ease their bank drain.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 82.2 ms ] threadFrom a boot-strappers perspective, I had hoped for more sustainability from iphone sales, but we make far more building apps for other people (for cold-hard cash) than we do from our product sales. Nevertheless, it's a nice global gumball machine that we're participating in. Hopefully AppStore makes some much-needed changes in the near future.
Animosity aside, I'm still very bull about the mobile market. You can build it and put it out there for nothing.
Lastly, MEANINGFUL income on the side == full time job. Sorry to break it to you but there are no shortcuts outside of luck (or perseverance).
Supposed to be doing consulting for a local ISP for 5-10 hours per week sooner or later, just waiting on their CTO to get back to me.
How do you monetise your blog? Just through ads? What kind of ads?
I've been thinking about doing something interesting to this, so it interests me. Would you mind linking to your blog?
Pretty well known and according to Compete.com seeing about 55k uniques/month, thats quite a bit.
Get about 100k-120k/mon uniques with my tracking (http://pstam.com/i/ac2e01d23b0c4e03ba265bb271c03ab0.png), but its a far cry from when my blog was in its prime and would get 300-500k views/month. I've always wondering what I could make if I did that full-time...
as for "How do you monetise your blog? Just through ads? What kind of ads?"
I have a few streams, but I am far from whoring my blog out with ads so my $'s are conservative. Mainly I have an SEM firm that sells ad space on my site, affiliate stuff for my usenet host and affiliate stuff for the theme my blog is based on. Everything is relevant and tech related.. no random adsense.
It's not really about easing the bank drain, though -- I take consulting work when it comes up, but I don't chase after it.
2- google adsense from sites/blogs i built/build/will build
3- Twitter; a new income, advertising/selling accounts/ and other tricks
That's it, i live with my family so i don't really need that much money
If you mention what city you're in, you might find someone who's interested in working with you.
I intend to continue in September.
Other than that, I keep starting personal projects and failing to finish them.
I do the work more because I like them than for the money, and I'd still help them out if I was rich enough not to work, but getting work from them has really helped when money is tight.
Post-mortem:
No matter how simple the task seems it's usually more work than you anticipate.
Stick to the requirements. I spent about 40% of my time implementing nice-to-haves that noone would probably use anyway.
Proper documentation is paramount