10 Ways to Make Money as a Developer
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:41 - Professional Developer
1:56 - Freelancing
3:55 - Blogging
5:05 - KZread
6:16 - Live Coding
7:21 - 1-On-1 Mentoring
8:40 - Create Courses
10:12 - Digital Products
12:07 - Open Source
13:20 - Create a SaaS
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Have any other suggestions for ways of making money as a developer? leave them 👇 Also, no I am not wearing a pirate hat. Sorry to disapoint you lol
@birsingh5388
3 жыл бұрын
Developers: who construct buildings. Maybe software developers shift to the other development area to make extra money 💲 😁
@loogie5679
3 жыл бұрын
Hack a bank and transfer all their money to your hidden bank account relocated in a small third world country
@TraversyMedia
3 жыл бұрын
@@loogie5679 Well, that's one way to make money lol. You just most likely lose your freedom :(
@attahussien6400
3 жыл бұрын
@@loogie5679 😃😂
@ITentrepreneur
3 жыл бұрын
Every time I see this room and that PC in the background especially after Brad's room tour I feel myself as a guest in Brad's apartment. Anyway, thanks for your warm hospitality😄
This man made me the developer that I am today. Been your student since 2016. Thank you Brad👏🏾
@philippebaillargeon5204
2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I watch his video since I started college in 2019. He makes really great content and now I am finishing college and doing my last intership as a web dev! :)
@hirasaleha1354
2 жыл бұрын
Wao
@harsimrankaur4201
Жыл бұрын
Same here.
Hi Brad, I started to watch your channel about 4 years ago. At that time, I was a complete beginner and because of you, I actually learned how to code! I love your tutorials, they are well structured, full of valuable information. You really taught me a lot and I keep learning things from you. So, please continue what are you doing, because it is really awesome :)! Thank you.
It feels good to watch you talk, Brad. Thanks for the video.
Happy New Year. Thanks as always Brad
Thanks for the tips! I'm interested in exploring a bunch of these
Love your vids man! The info and teaching are great, that's plain to see but your true value, to me anyhow, is that you're such an inspiration. You are doing a great service for us all, sir, and we thank you mightily... -JD
A lot of respect for you. You have one of the best channels about programming in the internet. Trying to use your lessons in my own channel. Congrats!
"fail a shit load of interview, we all do.." thanks for saying that man, it makes me feel better about myself
@kevinsedwards
10 күн бұрын
Are you a professional dev now?
@fitrianhidayat
9 күн бұрын
@@kevinsedwards nope. I gave up.
@kevinsedwards
6 күн бұрын
@@fitrianhidayat what the heck? really? why? It's not about getting a job these days, it's about starting your own products.
@fitrianhidayat
6 күн бұрын
@@kevinsedwards I need to clarify. I wasn't a programmer, I was tired of getting rejected from jobs and start considering to become a programmer instead. But this video actually tells me that it's normal to get rejected from jobs. Therefore there's no need to start learning something new from scratch.
@kevinsedwards
6 күн бұрын
@@fitrianhidayat It's normal to get rejected because most people are potatoes and not worth hiring. If you are passionate about computers then I still recommend learning and building a project you are passionate about.
Hey Brad. I was thinking if you are back. Hope all things sorted out, glad to see some new videos!!
Brad thank you sir for the awesome video content, I enjoy every one of your videos and I am never let down on the content and the information you provide. You truly are inspiring and helping 100s if not thousands of Developers young and old. One question how long were you coding before you started your own KZread channel. How much experience did you have?
Dude don't sweat your accent. It's one of your signatures! I've learned a ton from you and my 19 year old son is now learning from you. We have a running joke about building a "Navbaah". You have honorary friend of the family status. Much love from Texas brother.
I just started learning Javascript and found out your channel. Great contents and I have learned so many things from you. I know I have to go a long way. I just want to appreciate what you are doing. It really helps me out. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing 😊 Have a great week!
Brad, just wanted to say BIG THANK YOU. You taught me how to be a web developer. In 2017 I watched one of your crash courses, which was a start of my career. God bless!
The thumbnail makes it look like you're wearing a pirate hat :D
@TraversyMedia
3 жыл бұрын
I have been told that so many times 😆 I even switched from the white DX Racer chair to the red. But I guess when I'm wearing red that doesn't matter 😆
@ishan6866
3 жыл бұрын
10 Ways to Secure Booty as a Developer
@gambomaster
3 жыл бұрын
Haha 🤣🤣🤣
@nohjrd
3 жыл бұрын
@@TraversyMedia Instead of trying to fight it, you should embrace that look. Get a toy parrot for you shoulder and put it in the thumbnail as an Easter egg.
@nohjrd
3 жыл бұрын
@@ishan6866 That's brilliant!
Brad you are the best, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Hugs from Brazil!
not the first, not the second, but surely another one. Brad, you are awesome! You explanation style is good!
Great video, thank you will check out the book. I think in a time like a pandemic it's important to be flexible and find other opportunities to be able to make an income.
1. Professional developer 2. Freelancing 3. Blogging 4. KZread 5. Live coding & streaming 6. 1-on-1 mentoring 7. Creating Courses 8. Digital products 9. Open source software 10. Creating a SasS(Software as Service)
@RandyVarela
3 жыл бұрын
Alert spoiler 😜
@hemanth6951
3 жыл бұрын
i did freelancing, good experience but very less money, but do not leave job for freelancing purpose
@phat80
3 жыл бұрын
@@hemanth6951 I also can’t understand why they still suggest going freelance as only few developers can earn enough this way. Freelance was good in early 2000x. Now anybody can hire a “developer” from India or Pakistan ten times cheaper.
@cukcan
3 жыл бұрын
one thing I'm 100% sure that you can't make a dime by live streaming coding. Prove me wrong, show me someone an example from twitch or any other platform.
@hemanth6951
3 жыл бұрын
1. Professional developer 2. Open source 3. Blogging 4. Create course 5. Freelancing
Thanks for your videos Brad!
Thank you Mr. Traversy Media. Your work is beyond value and generosity ! whish u reaching ur goals and keep up having good karma ;-)
liked, saved and commented ^^. Knew those ways, but a recall is always good. Thanks.
I would say , opensource and blogging as most difficult to do,others slightly less difficult.Thanks for this video Brad.I see your video, i click like button instantaneously.Love from India
Brad you are my motivation man! I was a network engineer and learned coding from you and now at the age of 30 I am switching my career.
@ahmadruslan9894
3 жыл бұрын
Why you switch your career?
@muhammadalirasheed8894
3 жыл бұрын
@@ahmadruslan9894 Networking is not fascinating at all. I want to build things from scratch.
@muhammadalirasheed8894
3 жыл бұрын
@Kingdom Cre8tive It all depends where you are from actually. I am from Pakistan, network market is saturate here. I think I can do well in web development I don't care If I have to start from zero there is growth in it. I will be freelancing actually not looking for a job. I want to create stuff. Thats what I wanted always.
@jimmymaracas6442
3 жыл бұрын
@@muhammadalirasheed8894 If you don’t mind sharing, i’m curious how your transition to coding is going?
@muhammadalirasheed8894
3 жыл бұрын
@@jimmymaracas6442 it's going great, I am able to make great web apps on react. currently, I am working on my portfolio. In a month or two I will start applying for jobs. I thank God that I landed on Brad's channel.
Top content! Thanks!
Wise and honest. Thank you!
Brad, big thank for your clear and helpful tutos!Would you make video about upwork?
Thank you sir. This may help us a lot!
Great stuff! Thanx!
Your voice is awesome!!!
Thank you Brad!
Thank You very much for these tips..
Hi Brad, thanks for this useful video, We appreciate it! Is it possible in future, make a specific road guide for the developers who aim to start its own startup / small business / freelancing etc. Because each developer has its own reason for his success. One video for entrepreneurs or business owners, one for startups, one for freelancers, one for people who aims to be hired by companies etc.
You have sparkled my interest in web dev I have started your HTML and CSS tutorials you are the best
Thanks Brad!
Well explained, brad!
Hi Brad, thanks for the video. I have been wondering how YOU learn new technologies so fast. I took your Mern stack front to back Udemy course in 2018. I will be happy if you make a video on "How to learn a new framework fast" . From your video I realized that you directed us to the documentations on websites. I think there is more to that. I will be happy if you teach us these techniques. Thanks.
Good to see you again Brad
Thanks Brad ... we love you bro
Thanks! Sir, GREAT Wish a very Happy New Year 2021to you and your family
@TraversyMedia
3 жыл бұрын
Same to you!
Thank you for this video
I love your voice its understandable clear Thank you
You are awesome Brad, great to see you after a while..hoping many such videos on various web topics in 2021...pls keep us motivated and updated...you are doing a great job towards the community
Good content bruh hope ur lexus ls doing great
Really your videos help a lot. Thanks a lot Brad sir. Love from India.
You are a nice man, Brad. thank you
Sometimes as a developer I feel “too employable” which makes it hard to choose where to go with it (analysis paralysis). Not many other professions have this much flexibility! Awesome video-really enjoyed these insights from someone who has actually done a lot of these
@matthewaileru1016
3 жыл бұрын
@tee jay Me too. Nice problem to have.
@Stettafire
2 жыл бұрын
I have the same issue. Much harder to make decisions
Thanks for the helpful video, Brad. Could we please get a separate video about how can we earn passive income by building tools/open source/saas products?
Glad you started a KZread channel!
Thanks a lot for video 😍
That's great Brad thanks you
Thanks a lot bro..
i enjoyed and learned a lot from your pass videos.
Any chance you could make a video about on everything else than the actual coding part of full stack projects? Things like planning/designing, how to stay organized when the project has a lot of different parts, etc.
Good stuff. I do have to admit the KZread stuff is hard. The Cypress tutorials I do are tough to make. Hopefully by video 30 I get better. Haha
Brad traversy, sir your my hero. I've learned so much from you
thank you for being the person that you are in the line of work. Real Game Given,
Wow saw notification from Brad and clicked instantly.
Seriously Impressed with Florin!
Nice kangol ! Brad yu have old school swag.
I often use your videos for learning english, because you speak very well and I like your accent.
Thsnks for the advice
I Just wanted to take the time and say Thank you Professor
Brad, please make a crash course video on how to use TypeScript with React.
Looking good with Air Jordan!!!
Thanks for give me hope
Hello Brad! that was a great video... well I think its time to change your intro :))))))
Hi This video is amazing. I will be a bookmark for my future reference. Thanks for sharing this informative video.
Hey Brad, could you do a video on what you wish you knew when you are starting out as a developer?
I look forward for your future streams on TTV.
Brad, we owe you a lot. God bless you and your family
Thank you so much
Hi Brad! was it PHP that you wrote WP and Joomla plugins in ? Is there a platform powered by JS to build and sell digital products for? Thanks! :)
hey man you are awesome.
Brad you are an amzing person
From India, Love your videos Brad :)
Definitely make a small software on the side and sell it. I have made quite a bit with this route. I still have a job but it was a great decision to make something on the side. One thing you can do is if you have a job and you write your own utility to solve a problem at your job, turn that into a product. If you find a need and fill it with your software it has a good opportunity for growth.
@Stettafire
2 жыл бұрын
Be careful though, the code you sell can't be a straight rip from your company since the code belongs to the company not to you
thanks for helping
Thanks for that
thanks for this one im not gonna lie im struggling to find new work. this one will help me.
thank you man
I recently started a path through developing Digital Products (plugins and extensions), specifically chrome extensions and fortunately I am getting a few customers (paid ones) out of it. But since I'm a beginner, I wonder if there are more in-depth content about this path in order to improve.
Always drown by your honesty. Respect Masha Allah
I like that you mentioned the risk of freelancing... 75% of a freelancer's job is looking for work! :) but I agree with the fulfillment part as well.
Great one! Especially In times like this, it is nice to see and evaluate the alternative ways of earning money.
came here to tell, that the thumbnail looks like a pirate hat, but others have done that already. so I rather thank you for your high quality content, you make us out here better developers with every vid!
you are a real hero
I just want to get better at coding, hence I follow Brad. It's not easy but I believe I can.
love the pirate hat dude!
I'm a fan of the last option tbh.
Hi Brad which software do you use to make videos
Awesome tips Brad! I think the great thing about doing KZread is that it also cements concepts and helps you learn better when you try to explain what you’re doing in tutorials. Will check out florins book!
The first one is my favorite.
Hi @Traversy Media, could I suggest a video on adding ads to a website to generate revenue. I have had a look around a few Google Adsense tutorials, but they all seem to focus on WordPress sites. I am assuming this would be a little more complicated with my own website
Nice video 📸
One of the best dev channels on KZread. Subscribe it's a must! Greetings from Portugal!
hey Brad, it would be awesome to learn Kubernetes on this channel, maybe you are going to upload something about this in the future^^
A monster. Awesome!
Hey 👋 I hope you are doing good 😌. Can you make a video of angular crud with ngRx please?. I really want this tutorial from you.