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I have spent the past couple of years trying to build and launch products (yeah, the "Indie Hacker" path) and never made a single dollar. Recently I've been considering building online courses focused on the technologies I already know and work with. I worked with teaching before getting into software, so I know a thing or two. - Are you building educational content on the web? (courses, 1:1 lessons, e-books, anything) - How do you publish/sell your product? (YouTube, Fiverr, Udemy, Gumroad?) - General advice for people looking to start? |
1. Yes, I am selling ebooks related to iOS development 2. I sell on Gumroad 3. You might have heard this before, but I will repeat it again, build trust with your audience first before selling them stuff, so they know you are actually skilled in your trade and your product is actually worth the money. eg: if your product is for python dev, then your audience is python dev.
To build trust, help people in public, like answering question in reddit (eg: r/python), stackoverflow, write technical blog post that answers common questions etc, I have been doing this for 2.5 years. Then put a newsletter sign up box below each blog post, this way you can reach your audience who is interested on your content directly, very useful when you want to launch product to them, make sure you use it to regularly send useful information to them too, not just use it to launch product.
My iOS blog : https://fluffy.es , I have stopped writing on the blog as I no longer work as iOS dev now, but I still get a few sales each month.