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1595580 No.1595580 [Reply] [Original]

Hello,

I'm interested in making some money online doing gay creative things like video/audio production, blogging, streaming etc.

What is the best way to go about this? What medium is best to start off with?

I understand the brand building aspect to all online presence but I'm just trying to get more information on the foundation. I'm not looking to make thousands a month just a few hundred would do.

Thank you.

>> No.1595602

Gay porn

>> No.1595605

it all starts with making a website for yourself

then figuring out how to market yourself

then figuring out how to close sales and deal with customers.

the easiest part is delivering assuming you already know how to do those creative things.

if all that's beyond you, make profiles on freelance sites like odesk a nd compete with pajeet who will do it for minimum wage. once you build your portfolio up, you'll have clients, references, referals, and all that jazz.

>> No.1595629

>>1595580
That's tons of work for little return, too much competition because hundreds of millions of people can do it online with no training.

Try learning a physical trade now, have your company in 10 years

>> No.1595631

>>1595629
Don't listen to this guy.

All trades will be replaced by a robot in 10 years.

Creative things can't be done by a machine.

Some people perceive it's saturated because there's a big pool of people doing it. The pool of people needing it is even bigger. And the pool of skilled people who know what they're doing isn't all that big.

>> No.1595658

>>1595602
This is only an option after my parents die.

>>1595629
Yea I quit all my jobs after a month or two when they all become mind numbing. The only think I'm good at is music and other creative assortments.

>>1595605
I'll check out that site, thanks.

>>1595631
Yea, at this point I accepted I might just live the life of a starving artist (although I'd rather not) I don't expect to make it big but I'd love to make some money off it.