This type of strategy leverages your experience & diversifies your revenue streams w/ very little capital requirements....to make serious income you want to move beyond just creating apps which may have very short life spans. Good luck
Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
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Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#52What you're looking for is a get rich quick scheme, but you're not going to find one here (not a legit one, anyway). Here's an idea: have your cousin in the Illinois state legislature throw you some lucrative contracts. That's the kind of get rich quick scheme that works. Don't have a cousin in the Illinois state legislature? Then you'll have to do something that requires more time investment if you want both a reaso…
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#53If you’re looking for investment tips, I recommend the book A Random Walk Down Wall Street.
If you’re looking at the broader question “what should I do with all this free cash flow”, hiring someone else (as many others have suggested) isn’t a bad idea, as long as you think that the time freed up by delegating work to someone else will free you up to work on your next money-making project.
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you get a decent return on your microloans, they can be a good way to make money (and give some capital to people who need it). But I agree: I doubt Max has as much of an advantage in evaluating promising targets for microloans than he has building software.
The feel that I've gotten is that nobody is really making any money with Kiva. Most people I've read have gotten roughly a 1% return. Have you heard much about people having success with Kiva that exceeds a bare return on principal?
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
If anyone knew of a way to turn 24k into millions, why would they say how to do it for free? Because people are social creatures and often take great pleasure in talking about something they know a lot about and may have difficulty finding many people that really want to listen/discuss it. Besides, as gets stated here often, a great idea isn't worth much. You still have to put in the time and effort to get any payoff…
Someone smart enough to create a black box (which a million dollar business never turns out to be) that takes input of 24,000 and returns as output 2.4 million is not going to give it away at a marginal cost. He's asking, in essence, how to get rich quick. If i have a grq idea, i'm either already doing it and getting rich, or planning on doing it (raising capital, finding co-founders, et al).
That still won't prevent some folks from wanting to discuss it just because that's the kind of thing that floats their boat. Maybe you aren't that type. Some people aren't. But some people just like talking about stuff.
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#56given that, two approaches make sense to me:
1 - treat it as a lucky break and consider how best to make it last over the long term, as a one-off. but you say you don't want to do this in your question.
2 - try to somehow increase the odds of getting lucky again. you can use money to improve your chances in various ways: by improving your skill set; by allowing you to fail more often before you starve; by out-sourcing work not associated with "taking a chance" to someone else; by entering a market with a higher barrier to entry (where you need to invest more up-front) but with, hopefully, less competition.
perhaps the best approach is to see (1) as yet another way to do (2). in other words: invest the money so that you have a small but reliable income over as long a period as possible (a ramen fund, if you like), so that you can keep trying new ideas.
ps i think the biggest argument against the "luck" hypothesis is that very rich people tend to get richer. but i suspect that's because they exploit information available only to people in their position; $24k doesn't buy your way into that.
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#57Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#58The internet thing to do would be to make a member-only site where you teach people everything you know about making money on the appstore, and charge 97$/m subscription. Run that for a year or two, then sell it.
At first that sounds crazy (run a get-rich-quick scheme, and that will get you rich quick!), but that's actually a pretty good idea. Assuming you can pinpoint some of the secrets to your success (or, more importantly, things that sound like they will help people succeed), you can write a book, start a subscription website, etc selling those tips. Saying "I'm making $24k from a wide variety of apps, and it's just me i…
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#59Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#60I think the answer heavily depends on how confident you are in yourself. Do you feel your success was a fluke, or could you mimic it with something else? Having 24K in capital is great, but if you know anything about the tech startup space you'll know it's no sure ticket to riches. You need to board a train that can take you higher, and that either means something you do yourself or tagging along with someone else. B…
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