5 Small Things I Wish I knew When I Was Making $0 on the Internet

Things to watch out for when writing on the internet

Eve Arnold
The Startup

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2.5 years ago I made $1.39 a month on the internet.

Last month I made $1,500.

It’s not the millions that most people talk about. I’m not at 7 figures. I know nothing about financial freedom. I still work a day job.

But this milestone for me feels huge.

I want to tell you everything you need to know about making money on the internet for when you go from $0 to $1.5k/month.

Fun over everything

I’ve tried a lot of stuff.

Amazon FBA, reselling smelly old shoes on eBay, a sock business, a sweet business, a homeware brand. Everything.

3 years ago, I picked business ideas like I picked my dinners. One night it would be an online shop, next it would be a food van, the next it would be selling handmade dog beds (not kidding, I still have the sewing machine).

The issue with all of this is that the first few years are tough. I mean really tough.

When nobody is telling you you’re a good boy, not one person buys anything after you’ve slaved away for hours working. It’s hard to get the motivation…

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Eve Arnold
The Startup

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