I use this as a notepad.
Made $1,000 online with info as proof of concept. Documenting thoughts and attempts on marketing and creating a product to make more.
I love personal finance and marketing but I'm not an immersed practitioner in either.
The only thing I know how to do is help kids get 5s and As on AP and A Level exams.
That's what I have social proof of, that's something with a tangible outcome and should be the easiest sale
You can find info on any subject on the internet for free.
But you can't find feedback, community, and personalized advice.
Information is a commodity. The value is in a cohort.
Make the information free. Charge for the cohort.
As a teacher, the easiest offer I have is tutoring. I know because I've worked for companies that charged $1,000 for a season of tutoring and then paid me $500. I just need to make a better offer than them and learn how to get leads.
I really like playing video games.
Before I always felt guilty for doing so because I was taught it was a waste of time.
Now I know that it's just a form of R&R, that there's no guilt as long as I'm meeting the rest of my goals.
I'm just a teacher interested in how technology can enhance the teaching experience for teachers, and learning experience for students.
I'm also an investor, independent publisher, and traveler (currently in Hainan, China).
In Dec. alone, my book business made $400 in revenue, I've probably spent less than 100 hours on it the whole year and only have 6 books making that money.
In 2023, I'm focusing on building that up until it is Self-funding (netting 1k/month).