Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
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Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#132http://json-porn.com Well known API for adult content, hosted on the Google Cloud Platform. 0 seconds down time since about a year. Profitable.
I was searching for something like that. Is the content itself scraped? I didn't get many leads to keywords like rimming and rimjob, or they were irrelevant. For actresses it's perfect.
Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#133http://json-porn.com Well known API for adult content, hosted on the Google Cloud Platform. 0 seconds down time since about a year. Profitable.
Can you contact me on this? My information is in my profile. Use the email address. Oh and reply to this comment too :)
Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#134http://json-porn.com Well known API for adult content, hosted on the Google Cloud Platform. 0 seconds down time since about a year. Profitable.
Interesting. May I ask where the data comes from and who owns the copyright? You could also drop me an email, contact is on my profile page.
Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#135It's an e-commerce fashion store for sunglasses. It is very similar to a website that sells watches, freewatchcompany. The website is built off the Shopify platform, which is amazing. Products are dropshipped from China, and made easier using an app called Oberlo. I don't put any additional time into the website, though I should.
I advertised using Facebook/Reddit one time and made over $100 revenue in the first 24 hours (end of September), then got busy and haven't touched the site since. The site is pretty much setup and ready to go. You would have to run through the site's products and confirm that the seller on AliExpress is still in business and still has the product, but you can easily use Oberlo to wipe out all inventory and start over with sunglasses that you want to sell.
The sunglasses are all $0 to the customer, but we charge for shipping, which is where the profit comes from. The "free" brings the customer to the door. Typical sale is $10, with profit being between $6.50-$8.00.
Any tips to market the site or make it better are appreciated, as well :)
Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#136http://ineedaresu.me I made it March 2015 and updated it December 2015. It's been sitting since, with a few thousand people using it every month. It hit the #1 spot on Product Hunt, and after that it was posted about on Lifehacker, Inc., Newsweek, and others. I've recently tried to spend time updating it to monetize it, but I just don't have the time to work on it. Right now I make $100-200 per month from AdSense, bu…
Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#137https://www.freesunglasscompany.com It's an e-commerce fashion store for sunglasses. It is very similar to a website that sells watches, freewatchcompany. The website is built off the Shopify platform, which is amazing. Products are dropshipped from China, and made easier using an app called Oberlo. I don't put any additional time into the website, though I should. I advertised using Facebook/Reddit one time and made…
Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#138I have two side projects for sale: http://pagecull.com/ - Simple API to extract content from articles. http://stilt.im/ - Provide Twitter support from Slack. Get mentions and DMs, send replies, view users and engage directly on Slack. Buzz me on hello@thegoodhands.co for a chat
Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#139If you are a developer, founder or wantrepreneur you should visit this site and learn from the ones that managed to build a successful business.
Re: Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
#140https://achshar.com/school/about A cms for schools and colleges, lets students, parents, teachers, staff, etc log in and view/add student attendance, homework, assignments, datesheet, exam result, generate report card, view/manage student and teacher data, lecture timetable, send SMS/email newsletters, get different printouts with different set of data columns and a bunch of other stuff that I am probably forgetting…
I built something similar with a friend (grades.io) but student data compliance laws in the US made us decide to let the project sit.