$20K in Two Months_ Building in Public on X

$20K in Two Months_ Building in Public on X

Author: Alan Shore and Denise November 24, 2024 Duration: 15:54
A Reddit user on r/SideProject claims to have earned $20,000 in two months by building and publicly sharing their software development projects on X (formerly Twitter). Their strategy involved consistent posting, building minimum viable products (MVPs) for clients, and leveraging the platform's reach to attract customers. The post generated considerable discussion and skepticism from other Reddit users, questioning the validity of the income claim and the strategy's overall effectiveness. Despite the criticism, the user maintained their account's authenticity and defended their approach, highlighting the power of building in public. Many other users shared their own side project experiences, showcasing a range of successes and failures.

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Hosted by Alan Shore and Denise, Reddit DeepDive is a curious exploration of the digital campfires and quiet corners where the internet’s most genuine, bizarre, and enlightening conversations happen. This isn't about scrolling headlines; it's about settling in for the full story. Each episode picks a thread from the vast tapestry of Reddit, following it through unexpected twists, heated debates, and moments of surprising humanity found in the comments. You’ll hear us unpack the context behind viral posts, examine the niche hobbies that inspire devoted subreddits, and discuss the real-world implications of online trends. We aim to understand not just what people are posting, but why-the humor, frustration, expertise, and curiosity that fuels these communities. Think of this podcast as a guided tour through a living archive of modern culture, where a single question can lead to a deep well of personal stories and collective knowledge. Whether a thread unfolds like a mystery, a comedy, or a heartfelt support group, we’re there to navigate it with you. Our approach blends the casual vibe of leisure with the thoughtful analysis of education, often touching on current events as they are being dissected in real time by users. Tune in for a consistently engaging look at the narratives that bubble up from the forums, where the most interesting discoveries are often buried a few clicks deep.
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