How I Turned My Side Projects Into a Full-Time Income

When I first started coding, I never imagined that my weekend side projects would eventually become my main source of income. I always thought you’d need to work at a big tech company to earn a decent living as a developer. But guess what? That’s not the only way.

Here’s how I did it:

1. Built Projects That Solved Real Problems

Instead of copying tutorials line by line, I started building things I needed. A simple habit tracker turned out to be my first product that gained traction.

2. Learned How to Sell

Instead of copying tutorials line by line, I started building things I needed. A simple habit tracker turned out to be my first product that gained traction.

Built Projects That Solved Real Problems

Instead of copying tutorials line by line, I started building things I needed. A simple habit tracker turned out to be my first product that gained traction.

Built Projects That Solved Real Problems

Instead of copying tutorials line by line, I started building things I needed. A simple habit tracker turned out to be my first product that gained traction.

Built Projects That Solved Real Problems

Instead of copying tutorials line by line, I started building things I needed. A simple habit tracker turned out to be my first product that gained traction.

Built Projects That Solved Real Problems

Instead of copying tutorials line by line, I started building things I needed. A simple habit tracker turned out to be my first product that gained traction.

Built Projects That Solved Real Problems

Instead of copying tutorials line by line, I started building things I needed. A simple habit tracker turned out to be my first product that gained traction.

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