Wednesday, 18 May 2016

I am a solid web developer with a good work ethic, but I don't like to freelance and none of my business ideas are "fantastic". What are my options?

 

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I've done everything from trying to do affiliate programs and blogging, to building personals sites, to building video game demos, looking for something that "catches".

I like what I do (like a lot of people in this industry do) and have no problem doing 80 hour weeks if there's a carrot at the end of the stick.

Part of me wants to sell everything and open a small deli, but I watched my father do similar things when I was younger and know that is typically a bad idea... I'm a programmer, not a deli clerk.

So..... what avenues do I have that can exploit my programming. My employer can pay me and make a profit, so surely I can find something that does that?

App market is saturated for all but the best. Same goes for the video game market. Very shakey chances. Affiliate programs and blogs are get rich quick schemes that don't work. Freelancing is high stress and the pay is not good enough.

So, if I had to be succinct, what are some realistic business ideas that programmer can venture into where they can make use of their current skillset.

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