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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…
That seems like an even quicker way to end the profit run. If everyone knows how to do this, the market will slow down and then soon my tips will be worthless since they no longer work. Then I killed the goose that lays the golden egg.
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?
#72For example, if you carefully built apps and they seem to be selling well hiring a bunch of people to build more apps may not work. The apps may not be of the same quality, you may not be able to communicate your vision adequately to them, and maybe just timing is incorrect now.
Personally I would continue doing everything you are now and completely ignore the money side of things. Pay your taxes and pretend that money doesn't exist. Keep progressing forward and see if you can continue increasing revenue.
Use some money to cut corners if you can, but throwing a bunch of money at a problem doesn't tend to have a good success rate.
edit: Also by looking at your uploaded image - it looks like you half your income this year is from the last month. Try to keep pushing growth forward, whatever you have been doing is working well.
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#73I think what you are looking for is to incubate startups
Or your could simply re-invest in yourself. Could you scale what you're doing with more resources?
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#74Earlier quoted context omitted.
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…
That seems like an even quicker way to end the profit run. If everyone knows how to do this, the market will slow down and then soon my tips will be worthless since they no longer work. Then I killed the goose that lays the golden egg.
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#75i think that it's pretty clear that getting rich is largely luck. you were in the right place at the right time with the right skills. if it was more than that, then you'd be able to repeat it without advice, right? given 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…
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#76Max out your IRA, Roth, etc to take advantage of your (I'm assuming) youth and the magic of compound returns.
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#77Thanks!
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#78I think what you are looking for is to incubate startups
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#79On reading your blog it looks like you're already going down this road?
Re: Ask HN: I made $24k over the last month. Now what?
#80Hire people to do the things you do which have the worst tradeoff of hours expended per unit of value added. Alternately, hire people to automate those things. And I'd SERIOUSLY consider at the very least a) setting yourself up a SEP-IRA and b) socking away the maximum in an index fund. It is essentially monopoly money to you anyhow at the moment, right? Trust me, you won't regret having 30 years of appreciation on y…
I do NOT want to invest in the stock market, or invest in anything long term like bonds or property. I want to somehow use the money to make more money quickly (within a 2 year time span).
Excuse me if I'm too harsh, but you should spend some of the money on a membership in Gamblers' Anonymous. Because you talk like a bad gambler. The hallmark of bad gamblers is that, if ever they get ahead, they look desperately around for a way to lose so they can get back to their comfortable status quo: Grifting, in poverty.
If you have money that you don't know what to do with, put it in some diversified investments that will make money over 30 years -- not two -- and forget about it.
The exception I'd make is the one patio11 cites: If investing a portion of your current profits in your current business will pay off, do some of that. But don't invest all your profits in this one basket: One of the most important forms of diversification is to invest in things other than your current project. You don't need another get-rich-quick scheme: You have that, and it even seems to be working. Good for you. Now hedge your bets with a get-rich-slowly-but-safely scheme.