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5 Side Hustles For Any Programmer Looking to Make Money

1. Create a Course on a Learning Platform

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Pro #1: It is a one-time project.
Pro #2: You get free access to features of the learning platform.
Pro #3: There are no fees to create, host, and publish courses.

Con #1: There are revenue shares on these learning platforms.
Con #2: There is a decent amount of competition.

2. Do Freelance Work

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Pro #1: You set your own hourly rates.
Pro #2: You choose which gig to accept.
Pro #3: You set your own work hours.

Con #1: It can be competitive on freelance platforms.
Con #2: You can easily fall into the trap of being underpaid for your work.

3. Enter Competitive Programming Contests

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Pro #1: You get to put your skills to the test.
Pro #2: You can be compensated for doing something fun.
Pro #3: There is often no purchase necessary to enter or win a coding competition.

Con #1: You’re not going to be paid unless you place high.
Con #2: You will most likely not make a ton of money.

4. Make a Blog

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Pro #1: You get to share your knowledge.
Pro #2: You can generate semi-passive income.
Pro #3: It’s the epitome of a passion project.

Con #1: Blogs require regular posting and upkeep in addition to patience.
Con #2: Low traffic means low income.

5. Write on an Existing Blog

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Pro #1: You get to piggyback off of the platforms existing SEO.
Pro #2: You get paid for writing about something of interest.

Con #1: You will most likely only get micro-payments from most of your writing.
Con #2: You’ll have to write often and with strategy.

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