How To Actually Make $10k A Month Coding
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
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Everybody wants to teach $10k per month through coding. But the reality is that it's hard, and the strategy in 2024 is significantly different than it used to be. That said, you can still absolutely make $10K per month coding, you just need to be a little bit more creative and I'll share with you what I mean by that.
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00:00 | Overview
00:38 | Starting a Business
01:38 | The 5 Step Method
02:23 | Step 1
04:42 | Step 2
06:33 | Step 3
08:38 | Step 4
11:04 | Step 5
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Banger video! 🎉
Did Bro comment "Banger Video" on his own video?
Lmao.
lololol
@@natiqueibrar Yes he did
@@TechWithTim All fun, no hard feelings
1. Specialise in a specific niche.
2. Demonstrate your skills online.
3. Coaching or Teaching.
4. Start Freelancing.
5. a) Continue with content.
b) Start your own business.
c) Contract jobs.
d) Land a full time job.
What you think about working with A.I and deep / machine learning? I want to work with Python if possible, but from what i saw here in Brazil, jobs that use Python are VERY rare.
Thankyou
@@KayderimGameplaysAI is mostly Research field,You cannot find jobs easily in AI.If you want, try Data related jobs like data analyst, etc
@@KayderimGameplays Don't learn it if it is not used in your country! learn webDev and Latest web technalogies. with 1 year consistent and hardwork i promise you are gonna land job! The end goal is just money.
Thanks
Don't quit RUclips Tim❤
Luv u Tim xoxoxo
Best career transition to tech roadmap I've ever seen, great job! Also can apply broadly to both tech and most creative paths.
Thank you Tim and Hubspot for the free template. I need it for my start up checklist as well.
been subscribed for so long and never regretted it, you always deliver the best bro!! 😁
You have brought alot of value in my life, thank Tech with Tim
Good video per usual. I think all approaches to career transition via coding work as long as you put in the work and take initiative. Best to pick the approach that works for you. I went back to school 3 years ago for computer science because I do well in that environment . I got a 10k per month job after my first year in the program. I think the job market has changed a lot in the last two years, making entry difficult for anyone. It will probably rebound. I can’t recommend learning programming enough. I didn’t start until I was 29 and it improved my career and finances tremendously.
I subscribed your channel 5 years ago after watching your pygame tutorial. ❤
Great vid Tim! Been watching you for a while and you're one of my inspirations for making coding content on RUclips. Keep up the great work mate 💪
I am eagerly waiting for the 15 hours of web development in python tutorial that you posted in community section a month ago when you will upload it ?? 😊
And here I thought the 9 hours video was long!
Thank you Tim🎉 really helpful.
That was really great and useful, thank you ❤
I see Tim started hitting the gym 😉 let's go!
Great breakdown of realistic expectations and strategic planning! Specializing in a niche area is crucial to stand out and create unique value in today's competitive coding landscape. 🚀
appreciate the roadmap, Tim.
Hi, Tim! Great channel! Thanks for your work as RUclipsr!
I honestly appreciate you Tim for telling the truth. You know that’s not the average BS 10k/month you see out there.
Very valuable insight from your journey.
thank you bro i made such a great list of things to work towards too being able to make that money haha
If you’re getting into this for the money, go into management. I’ve kept myself in engineering because I enjoy engineering, but I’m nowhere close to the best engineer I’ve seen and it’s a constant battle for work.
Thank you so much, Tim.
Tim, You have always been mentor in this my programming career path.. Thanks for this valuable content. I want to niche down to python flask framework for building web app and API's
I am focusing on python and flask framework niche, and for my own startup
Thanks a lot tim !
Great information. I also plan on doing freelance work after I get python down.
Hi Tim, thanks for the great content. I wanted to do a career change and start a new one as a software engineer but with AI I feel like at some point my job will be totally replaced by artificial intelligence. The companies will still need developers but with AI they are gonna need way less. What do you think? Is it worth it?
Great Video!
what are your thoughts about freelancing in the data science/ML field? It just doesn't seem like a viable option, no one really wants random ML models built. I was thinking about MLOps freelancing instead, but not too familiar with it yet
Great lucrative summary
Hey good tips!
But if you could give tips on how to find jobs e.g. upwork? indeed? then that would be most helpful, thanks!
thank you Tim
@Tim solid content guy no fluff
Hi Tim, thank you for this excellent and realistic video :)
I have a question if you don't mind. I've been in coding since 2017. And I would call myself a decent developer. You said to pick a niche, that's my problem. I have used Unity for years. Then I switched to the backend as a .NET dev and worked at Ericsson. I have used JS, TS, React, Angular, PHP, and JAVA but at a basic level, not professionally. I decided to not continue with C# because generally, corporate companies use C#, Java-like languages. And those companies are not open for fully remote positions or contractors. I'm trying to be a Digital Nomad. Also, those companies pay less than the market average.
I just can't decide which technology I should choose. I think I should be a backend dev. But still way too wide a spectrum. Python Flash/Django or Node.js or Golang or Ruby Rails? I have no problem with learning and doing a decent job with new technologies since I get used to joggling them often. But I agree with being a specialist. If you can give me some tips, I would be grateful.
bro I'm in the same predicament. I am not sure what niche to pick and get really good at
I would love to learn video editing.
I have been working as software engineer for two years now .
I am burning out on coding
Excellent .
Tim is going hard with the clickbait😆
Back to your videos
We need to find a way to compensate open source programmers better.
In general they contribute a lot more to humanity than they would working in surveillance driven Big tech.
What do you think about learning Cobol
Secrets of success 👍
Hi Tim! I asked for help on your Choreo/React/Django video. Could you please find that comment and respond to it so I can finish it? I know that the deadline is past for the WS02 Cybertruck competition, but it's very unsatisfying to have something unfinished. Thank you!
thank you
Tim changes his position
My skill which is actually niche in most companies i worked at is just being the fixer.
can you make a video about what to learn ? or maybe someone direct me to it if he already made a video like this
I disagree with his statement on it being "fairly simple" to make money creating content. Being an influencer is feast or famine. Tim succeeded. Most do not. If it's something you love and have an aptitude for, then maybe it's a good direction. But it's a long road to build a following.
My biggest takeaway from this was to pick a niche. Going to explore that.
It’s not being an influencer. Anybody who owns a business and has a web presence is advised to post content like blogs. Law firms, plumbers, home contractors, etc all do this. It’s part of SEO.
simple does not mean easy. simple seems like the correct word here. its pretty clearly laid out. no one said anything about easy.
@@YungBapacito it's like as saying "it's fairly simple to make a million dollars from the lottery." Sure it's simple, but it's not realistic. My guess is 99% of people who create content regularly make less than $1k/mo. Getting past that and scaling is very challenging.
@@YungBapacito I looked up the stats. According to various Washington Post articles "only 12 percent of full-time creators said they made more than $50,000 a year, and 46 percent said they made less than $1,000." Elsewhere it notes that it's dominated by the 1%. Another way to look at it- which video are you going to watch- the one by someone with just a few hundred subscribers, or one by Tech with Tim? It's often the latter, since you know what to expect and it's the one you find first.
If i could make 1k usd i would be very happy, but i can't even find that since i have 0 experience. I hope at least next year things start to get better
You are my teacher
Before I start to watch, my first idea was don't live in places taxing you and making problems for those working for abroad.
Can you recommend any It career short path with high pay
Tim~ How about FLET for GUI?
Hello sir I have a question regarding niche finding I am beginner front end developer so I am confused as to what is my niche? I will be grateful
What is a good field in coding to freelance in? when I check the freelance websites each person wants a task that's very specific. Don't tell me wordpress.
Gracias.
5:20 You don't have to become a blogger or a Medium writer... 6:01 Write some different blog posts, write Medium articles
It was funny, anyway, I thought you were going to say that a project, a website, an application, or even a repository can be that thing to show your skills, but what you say always requires more "human" skills
Im broke af and so is my country (argentina) , ill be deligthed if i can get $500
bro you are great
luv you
In pygame step one you said that pygame is for 2D games while you can make 3D games also in pygame
Is course career software development a great place to land a job and learn code in few months?
Absolutely! We’ve already had great success
@@TechWithTimif I go to college, is part-time remote job possible? And how much earning is that per year for part time?
@@GravitySix-G6Yes, you can get a job like that. Pay varies lots. Hard to say.
Don't waste your money on course careers! there you are gonna learn just the basics of each technalogy nothing more in depth! you can get 10 top udemy courses with that price! i am gonna list if you reply
How can I keep myself interested in coding? I am learning through a 100 Day course, currently on day 51 and I am kind of bored and have been avoiding coding. I have made some cool beginner-level projects but I can't help but feel unfulfilled.
1) You're doing a course
2) You're doing beginner-level projects
Bro, you gotta do hard projects where you got no idea what to do and you need to figure it out.
Since you're 51 days in, you should have that basic understanding of code and syntax (which, honestly, is all you need to get into harder projects).
Doing harder projects will give you the next step which is putting that syntax into motion, and hopefully restoring your interest in it
What makes you so sure that your ideas really do work?
I did them
no jobs high copntion layoff, a lot of Gladiotors out there many people quiting coding.
Give us quick and streight road to that,dont do some theorethical sh like this one when we all know that in practice thnigs go difference
Nice house
Make a business with a product that makes you $10K per month. WOW, I actually never thought of that. lol
I wish I could follow every steps :(
Brother we are not good enough yet to start tutoring clients 😂
Go back to step 1
Problem is I'm not sure which niche to pick
This the one
a billion euro/dollar idea exist out there, what would you do about it!
only 10K?
Basically be top 1 and beat anyone then ppl Will notice
If I ever make it as a full time programmer. ill join your channel as a member.
Clickbait
They say the riches are in the niches
I make 15k a month coding
Have to say this was very clickbaity, but some solid advice.
Hi , I need advice , i have an idea that will use computer vision and A.I. then i would like to apply it onto a blockchain using my own token , which platform is best for a beginner without coding skills but an understanding of it
if you have to ask you are not ready for it. Start working for a company
freelancer is person who making something for free?
Yes
what you eat tomorrow huh? bussines man😆 (adress only for me)
listening to these ideas disappointed me....
Title: Earn $10K a month coding
1st tip: Start a business.
sigh....
jesus christ am I literally the only adult on Earth that doesn't need his videos to be a non-stop clusterfuck of unnecessary editing in order to hold his attention longer than a tenth of a second? This thing should have a fucking photosensitive epilepsy warning attached to it
what if i am good at everything 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I make it, by coding. Lol for a company.
That 3 minute commercial wasted 3 minutes of my time
How to make 10k a month coding- Make click bait titles for ad revenue of RUclips with this one easy step they dont want you to know!!
That's because people like Tim didn't know how to shut his mouth.
sell 10k course. then have your affiliates sell 10k course. anrew tate book. LOLs
Step 1: Don't actually do any work, instead open a yt channel
This channel has turned into fake promises course selling clickbait. Guys don't listen to this guy
Hello bro,pls pin❤
Fake Fake fake, clickbait course seller, filler video with nothing of substance
I will definitely unfollow you because if that super paid and useless video