Anyone can become an entrepreneur, and doesn’t being your own boss sound satisfying? The universal e-learning market is projected to be worth $400 billion by 2026, so as long as you have camera-embedded technology lying around your home, you are guaranteed a fraction of the pie. Here’s how you can partake:
Sell your knowledge - seriously. Any topic you consider yourself an expert on is worth monetizing from. After you choose a subject you have great knowledge about, directly target your audience using free, online, and highly-practical resources.
For example, if you spend your days binge-watching YouTube, and have video-editing or communication skills, join the club. If you don’t prefer visual communication, consider starting a podcast, or a blog if writing is more up your alley. Content is what you make it, from how-to pieces, to hosting interviews and giving advice. Writing an ebook on Kindle, Barnes & Noble Press, or even selling your designs on Etsy and Redbubble are great ways to consistently earn an extra buck.
On average, adding a side job increases Americans’ monthly income by an average of 25%. Sharing your knowledge online can start as a side-hustle; however, in some cases can easily become a full-time job. With a little work, becoming a self-made tech entrepreneur is easier, cheaper, and less intimidating than generally imagined. The information below can guide you through specific tips and tricks in making this a reality.
Infographic Source: https://www.onlinecoursereport.com/tech-entrepreneur/