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Has anyone ACTUALLY ATTEMPTED and SEEN RESULTS for any of the plethora of online side hustles that are out there and could give some advice on what to do / try
I feel like I am wasting the opportunity that is youth to get extra money invested other than my paychecks
Things Im referring to include but are not limited to
Dropshipping
AI Youtube video slop
Online Surveys
Product Testing
Countergambling on sports betting apps
AI image creation for ads, slop anime porn, etc
No physical labor, i want something i can do on weekends from my home
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I’ve never had any of these work. Uber or blood plasma donations are the only side incomes I’ve found
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>>61589809
i see well thanks for the info!
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>>61589704
>Dropshipping
>AI Youtube video slop
>Online Surveys
>Product Testing
>Countergambling on sports betting apps
>AI image creation for ads, slop anime porn, etc
i have heard of all of these, i have SEEN the ai youtube videos paying off. and known people to do drop shipping, though i have not done any myself.
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>>61589855
i guess for the ai and drop shipping stuff it is basically finding a niche and luck
i feel like shorts are overdone on youtube and long play youtube videos might be next
like dumb gimmick 10 hour long background noise videos less viewers per view time and therefore ad revenue needed
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>>61589704
drop shipping makes me so much money without trying
people just keep hitting me up and im like
>yeah give me a couple days i got that for you
if i did it full time id have a lot more money but im lazy
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>>61589902
are you being serious
I do see a lot of tutorials where people are like you gotta be retarded to not make money from this
But a fair amount of people are like yeah i made legit 0 sales in 2 weeks
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>>61589905
it for sure goes and comes in waves
depends what you sell really, i stay consistent with the same 2 quality things
i dont buy too much in bulk either
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>>61589922
well i get not wanted to crowd your market but what do you sell, can you post any actual proof of sales lol
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>>61589963
I'd imagine it's all just luck whether your amazon listings or whatever get clicked on or not. It's believable that people are doing well with it but they are all at the mercy of the amazon algorithm showing their listings first or whatever.
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>>61589922
Share your secrets
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Tried out being a slop creator on multiple platforms, far too much work for little to no reward.
Surveys I've found to be fewer $ per hour than a paki in pakistan begging on the street.
I don't know where to start with drop shipping and I am reluctant to put precious capital in up front for something that can easily fall flat on its face.
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>>61589704
I've gotten into flipping collectibles on eBay. I make a thousand or two per month but that's after years of reinventing my profits into more inventory.

I wouldn't really recommend it except as a way to pay for your own collection because it requires a lot of knowledge about the market that would be really boring to learn if you're not a collector
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>>61589704
Only mints and banks print money literally and figuratively.
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>>61589704
>Dropshipping
Don't like it.
>AI Youtube video slop
That's retarded.
>Online Surveys
Most of them give you shit rewards but I think there are probably still one or two sites around that sometimes give you decent payouts sometimes. Look at beer money sites on plebbit.
>Product Testing
Too much work. Shit rewards.
>Countergambling on sports betting apps
Sounds retarded.
>AI image creation for ads, slop anime porn, etc
Also retarded.

My side hustle is reselling vintage books, records, clothes etc on ebay and the like every year for like 40k profits but doing something like that is clearly not for you. But for me my big dream is to run my own little vintage store part time.
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>>61591705
Damn thanks for the insight bro
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>>61591720
Oh yeah that subreddit actually does have a decent amount of good advice iirc I should check it out more
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>>61589704
They're all scams. If they worked people would just do them instead of making a video on youtube on how to do it.
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>>61591997
True desu
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Looking into it this one site keeps getting mentioned on beermoney, prolific, note a site not an app
Basically the best survey sight that promises at least $8/hr but can give more
I guess for this sort of work you need to pay taxes on anything more than $400 a year but I feel young and retarded would I legit have to log my earnings myself and keep track of the taxes lol
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>>61591720
>online surveyes
One $ an hour for looking for the right surveyes, applying to them, taking them and if you fuck up youre banned.
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The only online work I ever found legit was "Appen" but looks like AI killed their business once it got good enough.

Drop shipping is probably the most legit thing you've listed but I'd start really small and I have no idea how you'd advertise whatever your selling.
No really
What the fuck are you going to sell that there isn't already 1000 competitions on Amazon.
Same with thrifting but Ebay or w/e still has so many issues. w/e.

>Counter gambling?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZvXWVztJoY

Do you mean this?
If you just mean gambling then you are retarded.
Knowing about sports doesn't help with sports betting.
>Also you cannot beat baccarat. Bet few. Bet Big. If at all.

All the AI stuff. Honestly. You'll be paying more for the subscription than you'll ever make but feel free to compete with the Chinese content farms.


You should actually look into,"Secret shoppers"
but you will have to leave your house but it's one of the last things AI hasn't killed.
>Leaving your house.
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Just sell way out of the money daily credit spreads on SPY and QQQ. Since holding crypto doesn't pay a fucking penny anymore it's probably the easiest money to be made
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>food delivery apps on weekends
would probably work for most people that wanted an bit a week but making money not leaving your house?
Good luck. That's what we were all trying for.
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>>61592203
Tried out making AI slop videos and it's harder than you think.

I'm about to end this niche and maybe try something else. I was running out of steam by the 4th video because my 4th video was my magnum opus and yet it only got 109 views.

The good news is that I've got a fully automated workflow that
1) creates stories -> script.txt
2) uses script.txt -> audio.mp3 (split into chunks for each line)
3) generate images for hach audio/text chunk (about 1 AI image per 3-8 seconds)
4) generates a timeline that i can import into my video editor
5) generates chapter scenes
6) adds ken-burns effect (zoom in, zoom left, pan right, etc.) randomly to each clip to make it less interesting than a static image

It got to the point where i could legit generate 1 full video and have it uploaded to youtube in about 1-2 hours by the 6th video, but people aren't watching.

Maybe my videos are too long, yeah it could be that, but some people watch the full video, which generates more watch hours which is a metric that youtube cares about.

Still, it feels like i'm on the right track now that i can legit create an entire video from scratch with a single prompt, then do some editing for 1-2 hours and BAM push it to youtube. I guess i'll get back on it, but shit bros, need a new niche.

Oh yeah they recommended posting every week, only reason i haven't been flooding youtube. Also my first few videos had a LOT of manual input so it legit took a lot of time.
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>>61592347
I was considering doing some random shit like 10 hour long fireplace or rain noise videos but with my own twist on it
Seems like easy as revenue if it works
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>>61592448
You need subscribers (500) to get monetized and also to get pushed by the algorithm. If you just do something generic like that you might never get pushed and get the subs you need to start making money, even if you get a lot of views. I think subscribers is the hard part honestly, a lot of people will watch your entire video because it's just background noise, then the next video will autoplay. They will NEVER subscribe unless your video is amazing, and AI videos just can't be amazing yet, you have to put in a lot of effort to get subs.
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>>61592477
Ah I see that makes sense
In a perfect world I could have a bunch of mini side cash flows adding up to something substantial but it depends on time investment vs automation and stuff
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Well I’m off work in 2 and a half hours and would love to gain so momentum by starting today with something
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>>61589704
Clip farming
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>>61589704
You have to be really smart but people do bug bounty and game cheat development. Maybe someday I'll be good enough to do it.

>>61592347
>but people aren't watching
Because AI slop is retarded and nobody wants to watch it except for literal autistic retard children.
Do you watch your own videos? I can understand not wanting to watch something that you spent hours writing and, shooting, and editing, but as it's automate it should all be unique to you.
I briefly wanted to get into the YouTube game with some content that interests me, but it clearly takes an insane amount of work to do well and also a lot of luck and possibly some dark patterns (like the creepy Elsa slop videos).
Anyway maybes it would work better if you made it shorter and flashier? 12 min seems too long for an ai vid.
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>>61589848
Selling sperm is not worth it. If a non-white woman uses your seed to reproduce, you risk being reincarnated into a lesser race
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>>61592347
post channel and I'll give you honest feedback
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>>61593042
You risk creating jews.
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>>61592886
even this is probably just making pennies
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>>61593121
>jews run everything
>making more people who run everything is bad
...?
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>>61592997
My videos are new to me when i generate them (other than the prompt and me skimming the script), so yeah i don't reallyy watch them until i start editing. But my 4th video was legitimately good, but it only got 109 views, i went all-out on that one since i was able to save so much time as my scripts matured. That was insanely dissappinting. But that video DID have the longest average view time so i guess the people that watched it watched a good portion of it. I use techniques that make it not seem like AI slop, like having images "pop in" instead of just having one image in the background, i have the script react to certain moments and "pop in" a secondary image with a border and everything. That's where the manual work comes in, making sure the pop-in images last only as long as they need to.

But yeah i agree on making it shorter, the longer it is the more i have to edit anyway and get bored after like 20 minutes anyway. I'll be targetting 13-17 minute videos from now on and switching niches for sure. Even then, my sample size is just 6 videos, i can definitely try at least 20 more videos and see what happens.


>>61593063
I put all my videos on private for now as i'm about to switch my niche, but before that, based on comments, I realize that the biggest weakness is people perceiving my AI images as me trying to imply that they are real images. So with this new niche, i won' need photorealistic AI images but stylized pictures that are clearly NOT supposed to represent real life. Another advantage is that i won't have to mark these videos as AI generated as i'm not attempting to masquerade images that never happened as real.

I'm too lazy to get the picture but here is an example from the video. I think most people hictures like these as it seems like i'm pretending that it's real
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>>61593203
And here is my new style
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>>61593129
If you make 3 clips and give up because it's "not working" then yeah. If you can make 25 cents you can make $25k
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>>61593203
I feel like if you wanna make AI content make shorts
Easier to mass produce due to shorter run time
Easy to steal ideas from what works
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>>61592347
Shorts, nigga
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>>61592347
Wish you good luck anon
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>>61593228
Yeah but the thing is i can generate a 30 minute long video with almost no effort, so i'm trying to appeal to background watchers. People that just go on youtube on their TV, put something on, and then do something else like play video games. I feel like shorts require a lot of manual work to. Research a viral creator, find clips, clip them, post it. Now you have to do that 4 more times that day, every day. I don't see how AI can help me with that, i already have a programming job where i WFH so i want to make side-content that requires very little work on daily basis.

>>61593245
Thanks man, if i find sucess I'll be sure to post about it here but without mentioning my niche as i don't want competitors.
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>>61593245
Bro the thumbnail made me think this was a cum tribute lmao
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>>61593253
Just post the channel nigga we're not gonna EPICLY RAID it. I can tell you if it's even remotely something I would put on as background noise
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>>61593253
>Gets 100 views
>Afraid of "outing his niche"

N
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>>61593268
LOL i meant if I ever find success at this

>>61593261
>>61593063
Alright fine
My latest video, testing new voice + new style: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXZZR_ffBhM ; for this one

Second oldest video:
My old voice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slj2lhSaVpY

Feedback is appreciated.
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>>61593253
>People that just go on youtube on their TV, put something on, and then do something else like play video games.
The way social media works in [current year] is to put out hundreds of shorts and you build your subscriber base around the first one that goes viral.
30 minute videos are already niche content and the chance that your AI video essay is going to be picked up is almost zero.
How many subscribers and views do you even need to break even?
I can't imagine your approach ever being profitable but I wish you the best. Please keep us updated.
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Is there any reason to / would it even be allowed, to have some sort of side hustle general on this board
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>>61593346
Good point. Someone else in this thread was saying the same thing. Okay one of my potential niches was True Crime. I decided not to go in that direction because there is a lot of competition already, but for this one, i just feel like a long-form video about a grisly murder sounds like it should be better than a short. Maybe you're right and i should farm subs and a viral hit and THEN i can make some longer form content for more watch hours in addition to the shorts. But i also have no real advantage to the shorts. Making a long-form video in 2 hours is a huge advantage, my shorts would have the same chance of going viral as anyone else's shorts not using AI so i might just get lost in the sea.

I can't believe there isn't a single person on /biz/ that has a success story and some tips for the rest of us.

>>61593358
It's a good idea, i remember looking for ideas of this in the archives a couple months ago before i got started
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>>61593284
Not bad, if you're doing content like that you might consider making your channel something about sleeping, falling asleep or whatever. Be sure to keep the British accent I've always found it easier to fall asleep to

People are doing this already but doesn't mean you can't do it too
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>>61593379
Yeah that's good advice
I'll take a look and see what people in this niche are doing, hopefully it's not too saturated
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>>61593284
Ok, here's what I like: You're good at picking interesting topics. I'm actually curious enough about the gunkanijima video to keep watching. I like the way you've broken the parts of the story out into chapters and the background noise too.

The critical problem here is that it feels more like creative writing due to the heavy AI. If you included some real historical photos and used a more human sounding voiceover, I think that would help. Also AI has a very specific style of writing that I don't care for. It may be my autism, but phrasing like "families stacked in rooms the size of closets - children playing on rooftops..." irks me. I would probably proofread and rework wording like that desu.

Overall not bad. Keep working at it anon. If you can figure out how to add some human authenticity, I think your stats will go up
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>>61593487
Good advice for sure. Yeah you're right about that, I have to explicitly tell AI to sound less like AI in prompts. The wort offender was "it wasn't just X, it was Y" It used to plague the scripts. Yeah historical photos are definitly better I agree but it's so much work because of image copyrights and all
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>>61593225
how much effort do you estimate to make 25k? If pumping out content like a full time job for a year then that's below min wage
>>61593358
we used to have one but it was mainly irl stuff. To make money online it usually takes years of effort and getting lucky. It's even worse now than a decade ago because of jeets. Most anons rather work an office job and throw money to crypto or stocks
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>>61589704
The real hustle is selling online courses to desperate poor people.
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>>61593663
umm ok, are you desperate for anything anon
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>>61592347
If you don't mind. I haven't tested much.

>is there some specific AI for #3?
>3) generate images for hach audio/text chunk (about 1 AI image per 3-8 seconds)

>I started a youtube channel mid november for fun(Music reviews). I usually make my own slideshows but it's hassle.

>I guess I could just AI transcribe my audio(Capcut) and upload it somewhere but are you just using like Grok/ChatGPT?


tldr: Are you just using Grok/ChatGPT for image generation or something else?
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>>61594450
Hey that's pretty good, keep it up.
I use gemini to generate the images, their new nano-banana-pro through the web interface is good, but i use the API which is better since its scriptable and you can remove its content limits.

For audio work, i'm using Claude to generate the script (the Opus one is the best for scripts/stories, but Gemini is ALMOST as good, you can use that if you want to stick with one LLM/AI).

Sound: elevenlabs (look for discount codes)
Images: gemini (gemini-3-pro-image-preview / nano-banana-pro)
Script/story: claude opus 4.5 (gemini 3 pro is almost as good)
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>No physical labor, i want something i can do on weekends from my home
You're fucked, kiddo. That's the only working side hustle that 100% works all the time. For me (I haven't made money yet lmao, I'm doing it for free meat instead and will also sell to family members)
>Garbage pick old dressers for free
>Convert them into quail cages
>Buy incubator
>Now have my own quail farm
And this isn't even "phsyical labor" because the only labor involved is feeding and watering a couple cages per day, then scraping the poop trays once a week, hatching eggs, butchering. It's closer to edible pet ownership than real labor of any kind.
Hopefully my family members will buy some meat birds and I can make money back to pay for my feed.
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>>61592099
This, what people will do to just not do real work is amazing. Doing gay little surveys and playing fake games is worse than finding a side job on the weekends.
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>>61593226
shorts you have to get a MASSIVE amount of views to make any money on, like literally millions, and said viewers often don't transfer into your main channel.
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>>61591651
I've seen an interior decorator do this with antique, vintage and/or collectable furniture, a lot of the furniture in the house was for sale, I guess they cycle in new pieces once an item sells or have a backup storage area to keep items to cycle in.
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>>61593358
Well, it's a business and finance board, that's what it's here for hypothetically.
Side hustles are good in theory but so many of them are just
>Guys I REALLY REALLY do not want to actually do any work!
And that's why they don't work, there are viable ones like painting or mowing lawns or raking leaves, in the right neighborhoods you make more than a 9-5 office job.
Of course, my "side job" just became my real job because I've spent the last year with my uncle fixing up his apartments - I've received a job offer from some random lady already to paint her shed but I turned it down because I'm trying to finish up these apartments.
There are lucrative "side hustles" out there that are basically just a real job but on your own time under the table, but people don't mean these when they're talking about side hustles usually, they want some scam.
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>>61589704
I travelled across the country a few years ago living out of my car and doing doordash in population centers for food and gas fillups
It worked
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>>61589704
"hustle" is nigger encoding, move normal to that operationally, ie dimensionally above it. else you're chasing fleeting ephemeral moments over robust revenue architecture. pic rel is the ulitimate fate of side hustlers. seek to provide value and you will find your way
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>>61589704
I tired POD t-shirts but ran into trouble with facebooks ads so I said fuck this. My niche was support for Israel shirts.
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>>61594695
LOL ultimate grift
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>>61589704
Every "side hustle" becomes full-time work the moment it starts to get you money. Unless you're so wealthy you can invest or pay salaries, there's no such thing for you as a "side hustle". It's a second job at best
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>>61589922
>I dont buy too much in bulk either
So you're not a drop shipper?
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>>61594799
no
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>>61594503
Thanks for the help.
>My channel is Music reviews. I show myself and do like a really bad version of Nakeyjakey/brad-taste as I am a mouth breathing retard.

I haven't tried Gemini yet.

If you want unsolicited Advice. I would test making your AI voice less perfect.

I was actually like 'fooled' by some other guys Music channel when I realised after checking his video that his whole channel was all AI but It used umms/ahhs,paused enough occasionally enough that I was fooled at least for that video.

It might improve your watch time. I wanted to find the channel but I can't seem to find it.

>maybe try those Lore Videos of video games that people like to fall asleep tofor videos but I am just spitballing.

Anyways. Thanks for help. Good luck and Godspeed Anon.
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>>61589704
the best side hustle is making rich friends bar none
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>>61594871
Thanks for the advice man, that's a really good point too. Yeah i'm moving on to boring/sleep videos for a while and see what happens. I was thinking about making lore videos about my interests too, but i would want to use my real voice for that, maybe in another channel. But yeah you too man, keep grinding
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>>61594871
Im too lazy to read tonight before sleeping, are there any set up guides to making such a style of video
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>>61594878
Ok let me befriend you
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>>61589704
I need to learn how to get into illegal or at least barely legal shit, being a wagie in this garbage ass slave modern system is gonna end up with me drinking a shot of lead to the brain.
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>>61594996
Do you mean me?(The nakeyjakey/brad taste ripoff) or the
AI guy >>61592347

I would just buy a green screen and a wireless mic.
I've been using the (Hollyland Lark M1 Duo 2-Person Wireless Lavalier Microphone System, Black)
really great for the price imo.

And then try to find your voice that doesn't make you want to die and cringe when you watch the video back.
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I made an AI slop porn VN that I make about $300 a month on patreon from. Its kind of fun working on it and the money isn't nothing, plus now I can deduct part of my internet/phone/PC hardware on my taxes.
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>>61598673
That's awesome. Is it 100% fully AI? How much input do you have for maintening it? How much work is it pe week?
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>>61598699
The art is 100% AI but I usually clean stuff up in GIMP, the music and sound effects I just pull royalty free stuff from pixabay and slap it in. I mostly write the story and dialogue myself, and do the programming myself, but if i'm stuck on something programming wise, i'll ask an AI about it. I probably work on it about 2-4 hours a week, not very much.
I worked on it for about 2 months before I posted it on itch/patreon, ever since I just trickle out enough updates to keep people interested without having to devote too much time to it.
It started out as me just goofing around in Ren'Py to see how it worked and after a few weeks I was kind of like "well this is just as good as any of the other half baked shit on itch" so I posted it on itch and went from there.
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>>61598758
just 3 hours per week for an extra $300 a month is pretty good. imagine if you scale and make 2 other games. it does kind of turn into a job at that point but still
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>>61589855
>>Online Surveys
Back in the early 2010s you could make good money doing stuff like this. I do this all throughout college and would come out ahead of people with physical part time jobs.
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>>61598758
What are these updates like, like additional chapters of content with story and more images or just bugfixes? How did you get people to find your game or is it just from searching itch? You've inspired me, I would even try to make a game that was [spoiler]fun.[/spoiler]
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>>61598673
I was getting into making ai slop anime porn cause a friend is making 600 a month doing that
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>>61598897
yeah I thought about making other games but i've got about 2 years worth of ideas left for my current one so i'd rather finish it than try and cash in on other games
>>61599197
new features generally, new scenes with old characters or new characters or new locations, its kind of sandboxy so I just add whatever I feel like. All my traffic comes from itch, I don't have a twitter account or anything, just an itch page where I post the game updates and a patreon where I post behind the scenes screenshots and polls and stuff
definitely give it a try, there's not much to it
>>61599222
I'm not surprised, i've seen other AI games making 3k+ a month, but they're clearly putting in way more effort than I am, i'm mostly just goofing around
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>>61599381
do you have any sort of tutorial or write up on how to get in on this
i assume it's all legal i mean it's just ai of existing chars?
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Side hustles is a scam. All this drop shipping bologne is like being an MLM seller.

Do something that actually matters. Instead of AI slop channel make a real youtube channel telling authentic stories about life, doing product reviews, talking tech or doing challenges. Why dopes it have to be a slop shortcut? make a brand
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>>61599453
the barrier to entry to profit ratio is much lower
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>>61599381
Thanks for the help, I'm already brainstorming ideas! I always found art to be the hardest part but AI has gotten pretty decent it seems. What are you using for your images? I just did some tests with nanobanana, worked pretty well but I didn't go too deep with it and am not an artist or anything that can spot the minute flaws.

If its okay to ask how does monetization work? Is it from donations if your game is free or pure itch sales? The patreon thing sounds like a good way to keep people in, do you do early updates on there too?

>>61599428
Why even risk it? Just go general enough to be considered parody and allow for skins/mods that will let users go the rest of the way if they need it specific. Think those direct to video versions of new Disney movies. No reason to bring in stuff that can get you demonetized or banned or whatever
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>>61599471
yes but making AI slop is akin to drop shipping. Even if the best case scenario happens you might hit it big for 2 month and then you get shut out as youtube clamp down on slop

meanwhile the slower ramp up with authentic content has potential to keep going indefinitely. taking shortcuts is the loser mentality. Content creation already has such alow barrier. Learn to voiceover and edit
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>>61599428
I made up my own characters actually, just play around with stable diffusion or something until you can get semi consistent characters in different poses and stuff. I honestly just throw in random haircolors and hairstyles and clothing tags until I get a character I like looking at, then inpaint a few different emotions and cut them out in GIMP into a transparent sprite and put them in the game

>>61599492
I started working on it before most online image generators existed, so unless I want to totally change my artstyle i'm kind of stuck with stablediffusion and a rather old model, but it works well enough for what i'm doing, you'd probably be better served working with something more advanced like nanobanana

I used to have itch donations enabled, but itch had problems with payment processors so they delisted all the adult games with donations on, I made like 99% of my money from patreon subscriptions anyways, so I just disabled donations so I could stay on the search.

I do usually release new updates about a month early on patreon, along with testing builds for half baked features so people can give feedback, it seems to work pretty well, I always see a spike in subscriptions when I put out a new patreon only build.

Give it a shot, there's like 0 input costs, nothing really to lose when its free to list games on itch and free to have a patreon account
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>>61589704
i do paid surveys. $25 to $75. i don't get many (like 3 per month)
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>>61599613
Thanks for the inspiration and answering all of my questions anon, hope your project continues to grow and do well
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>>61599613
What about writing a script and scenes for the VN?
Also I've been using NovelAI but the results are good either way
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>>61591642
This is what I dont get... you can convert any skill into an ability to trade or dropship or whatever it is. The goal you should have is going into something that you actually have interest in that you can make money with it. Then have the control to not overindulge yourself. Most humans wont recognize these two virtues so they stop and think and fall into things they may not enjoy. Find what that is for you, because every success story has work and that what you actually like will be your motivation
>think about it
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>>61592477
>>61592662
basically generate original content
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Waiting on Prolific to take me off their wait list so I can make money while at my salary office job so I there make double money

To anyone who has gotten money from surveys online how do the taxes work
Do I have to manually track the amount of money I’ve earned this way myself then pay taxes on it when I’m filing?
Please I’m a retard but an earnest one
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Love these kind of Threads, had a phase where I posted the Side Hustle Threads here and on /pol as well, kek. Nice and active your thread though OP, very nice!
Anyway, I get that you or other people dont really want to "work" or get out of the house so to speak for a Side-Hustle - But what I can say is, that it gives you so much insight to how everything (business wise) works if you are out in the field.
A tip for everyone in this Thread: If you are for example in England, look at niche Businesses in the US that are successful. See, if that kind of Business is active in England. If not, research what you need to operate that kind of successful business in England. Or vice versa. I have a Service Business Im finalising right now here in Germany because that type of Business does not exist here where I live but if very successful in the US. Just... do the same, and thats it. If it doesnt work, try the next idea.
With the business Im going to start I will have to work, but the Success has been proven in another Country so Im very confident about it.
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>>61589704
i made 100k on a 2004 medieval web browser game after vibecoding a gambling simulator in gemini pro to let me bet the right percentages
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there is no free lunch. the vast majority of my income came from jobs, then got put into investments, mostly RE and stock, then have sky rocketed in value. I keep buying.

plasma, side jobs, doing errands and shit can be profitable. I'm working on some AI stuff but so far it has not been very lucrative. Hard to break in. there's a lot of truth to there is no easy money. the only easy money comes from convincing other idiots you can get them to make easy money and charging them for it.
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>>61589704
Yes. I make rental listings and keep the application money. All it takes is a fake email and I don't do the background check. Everyone gets rejected
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>>61603052
Well yeah I’m just looking to pump up my investments as much as possible during my youth but without breaking my back, literally
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>>61603063
This is a legit professional business model these days. Tons of real estate companies also do this.
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>>61589704
Just buy prepaid cards on darknet bruv, what can go wrong
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If you have any blender skillz you can sell 3d character clothing and props on realillusion iclone/character creator.
These have long tails, meaning it trails off over time but the timeline is long.
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All of what OP listed seems like a scam at worst(Counter-betting KEK) and a waste of time at best.
I have a question however, would 3D modeling/animation or video editing come in handy as a side hustle?
Seems like there's kind of a constant demand for mid-level editors bc of the endless spiral of content. That's not gonna end any time soon so i reckon it wouldn't be that bad of a choice but i would like to hear the opinions of others first.
I know anything in the vein of "art" is too oversaturated now even more than usual with AI which is why i'm asking mostly for things that are already in someone else's pipeline that you could plug into as a contractor.
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>>61589704
I day trade, that's enough, and I put around 50% profit in BTC, around 5% in alts like SUI, XMN and the likes
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>>61605475
i really should try getting into trading but am completely green, all i do is invest, not that that's bad
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>>61605528
Its gambling. You’re responding to an addict.
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I was going to make a dedicated YT thread. But I see this discussion is getting traction.
>>61592477
You need 1000 subs and 4000 watch hours to be monetized for adds. The 500/3000 mark you mentioned is for membersships/superchats/shop connect.
>>61592477
in my case 80% of my subs are from a Black Metal Lyric video (all original music). which the al-gore-rythem didn't push until day 20 (and got like 20k views in like a week)
>>61592662
shorts = potentially explosive profits, but they don't last for months or years
long form = better pay out due to watch time, and potentially "evergreen" profit makers (think ASMR, sleep videos, 4k walks, - the opposite of trends and news cycle /celeb bullshit)
>>61592886
This has made a lot of zoomers millionaires. recently the payout on YT shorts more than doubled. I think the best clippers are realizing that YT shorts is and will be a better option than TikTok.
>>61593203
Hey brother, I know it seems like you are hitting a wall. But trust me, the al-gore rythem might kick in after a day, or a month, or 3. BUT. Based on a quick glance at your content, and considering your established work flow. Consider this: package your content in something like "spooky green text stories". Because as it sits now, people are finding your content by luck (algo) which isn't happening right? So get them there via SEARCH. people actively search for green text stories. (which you can obviously generate easily, you already are)
>>61593346
>30 minute videos are already niche content
maybe on your feed they are. But not on mine. All I've been doing is analyzing YT content lately. Long form can and does make huge amounts of money. There are tactics and caveats, almost entirely different "rules" apply as well.
>>61593618
>how much effort do you estimate to make 25k?
download Vid IQ. It will completely change the way you think of YT. You get to see estimated monthly revenue as well as a bunch of insights, analytics, metrics, while you browse.
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>>61589902
Lol i get that. I just made $7.5k after minting an NFT for free with Bing’s Image Creator but now I’m too lazy to mint another similar NFT knowing it will make just as much
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>>61605886
alright well, just hit 500 subs lol. not that metal fans will give me superchats... I do notice ads get ran on music now, including my own fuckin album. Some guy was bitching about it and at the time I was like dude I'm nowhere near monetization. But fuck it, if YT is gonna run ads anyways, I might as well monetize my hobby channel when I can.
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>>61606233
wasn't youtube not allowed to run ads on unmontized channels or did that change?
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>>61606315
it must have changed. I and others recently have experienced this... unless maybe an ad at the end magically doesn't count
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>>61606338
you should definitely look into it and call it out because in some instances you can force them to monetize you for this bs
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>>61589704
>Dropshipping
Potential for some cash. Competition is STEEP and there's no guarantee you'll make it big enough to matter unless you already have a customer base to use. Based on consumer whims and chance, otherwise.

>AI Youtube video slop
Already billions of these out there. No one likes them except jeets. Make shit that lists positive things guys want to be relating to personality, like the alpha/sigma male shit, and you can get a few views. It's an RNG game, you have to make something people are likely to click on AND also have the algorithm catch your video. Even if you do, you'll most likely have 1 vid with a million views and the rest a few hundred.

>Online Surveys
Pays peanuts, if at all. Same with receipts. Most of the time you won't be in the demographic they care about, and the amount of time you spend on each one can rack up to 20-30 minutes for literal cents. They often pay in points or other things, like shovelware game codes.

>Product Testing
Like medical testing, really depends on what you can find and if you qualify. Money is variable, and your ability to get in will be even moreso until you build up a rep in some way. Making unpaid product reviews with searchable titles has potential here, but they HAVE to be found easily and they HAVE to be genuine or people will lose interest. If they're looking for a review, they want it to be honest and not from someone shilling at them.

>Countergambling on sports betting apps
Don't fucking gamble if you want to make money. That's for people who are already rich and don't mind losing thousands in pocket change for fun because the outcome doesn't matter.

>AI image creation for ads, slop anime porn, etc
People do this 4free already, and the freefags are NEETs who spend all their time crafting the perfect pic that will shit all over anything you decide to charge for. Get a decent camera and take pics/videos of things instead and sell the licensing. Timelapses of places seem to do better than others.
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>>61592067
i think the reporting threshold increased this year, google it
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>>61589704
Get a normal job and live within your means.
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>>61605886
>>61606233
Congrats bro
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>>61606481
Have you not considered the fact that a side hustle implies you have a normal job, hence the word side, and that one can expand their means with more money
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>>61606375
I’m on the waitlist now
>>61605886
>long form
Yeah I was considering making a mix of relaxing X Topic for 10 hour videos or memes like Video Game OST except X Thibg happens every 30 minutes or 10 Hours of X randomly interrupted by Y etc etc
Seems easy to mass produce the question is the market and beating the algorithm
Shorts just seem too demanding and competitive
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>>61589704
i used to make very very nice side income doing business writing online (preparing internal documents for circulation among the managerial and executive level)
however generative AI totally killed it dead in 24.
in my opinion any side hustle that has videos made about it is already saturated.
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>>61606916
>wasting more finite time for money
I guess if you really need it that bad than work on weekends.
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>>61605886
>vid IQ
Yeah, but how much have you made? Anyone can point at these lottery ticket channels like lofi girl or whatever but what you don't see are the millions of similar channels that barely make anything.
Not to mention that many of these channels have teams of staff behind it, so they're making 25k a month but have 5 people on staff working long hours to edit videos, thumbnails, engage with comments etc.
For most of /biz/ they're better off just getting a better job and investing. The money one makes from youtube or other side hustles is going to be much less than their hourly pay and that's not counting time at a job where you just bullshit around getting paid just to be on call.
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>>61606481
>>61606986
Its pretty standard for people to get a job while having a side business meant to make them rich and successful in the future.
They often even work for the competitor and fix the problems that the business refuses to because of costs or whatever
That extra time will pay off early and create a business for your children to inherit that will pay a lot more than a decent job will.

Work a normal job within your means = vacation every couple of years and nights spent drinking in front of a tv
Work a normal job and start a business = no free time for the first 10 years but after this threshold it practically runs itself and you can quit the normal job allowing you a ton of free time and money in your 30s while you are still able-bodied and be able to spend a lot of time with the kids and wife
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>>61608757
If you are setting up your own business then it can make sense, but I think it's less clearcut if you are just regular wagie and then also wagie extra during weekends/evenings. You make more money, but it's hard to say if it will be worth the effort. Depends on your goals.
If you like to entertain and spend free time cheaply then you could trade more money for more free time instead.
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>>61599453
>make a brand when everyone in the world has made a "brand" of themselves pretending to all be entrepreneurs while scammers and AI flood every medium with endless slop content
kek
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>>61608841
its worth it if you want to do FIRE or some other investment strategy with compounding interest.
20 bucks now is worth far more than 100 bucks ten years from now.
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>>61606922
>Yeah I was considering making a mix of relaxing X Topic for 10 hour videos
if you do be sure to do more than a still image. particles or film grain might not even be enough now to avoid the "low effort" "repetitive" content they are throttling. be sure to change pictures, zoom, pan, transitions (albeit slow ones in your case).
>>61607708
>Yeah, but how much have you made?
I'll get back to you in a few months. I just monetized my first channel, a shorts channel. Fun part is I hate short form content, never watch it. But I researched what makes a good short and took notes from the guys that are making bank off of it. Will it last? probably not. then it's start a new channel, new niche, rinse and repeat.
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>>61589704
I did graphic design then motion design for about 7 years as a side hustle
Money wasn't not so good and nowadays it's dead due to AI
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>>61609233
that is basically why i made the thread, im not trying to go insane and work my youth away but also dont wanna live opportunity on the table
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>>61609387
if you work diligently and stay healthy your youth won't wear off for a long time
You can still bag hot college girls at 30 when you pull up in your sexy sports care and healthy body
You can still climb mountains if you keep up your cardio
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>>61589704
Anon, I know you said no physical labor but I'm gonna list somethings that I know some people in my life are attempting. I do not have their results.
If you know a second language, doing translations, I don't know what's required I know someone who does it on the side, pay is bad but easy. Transcription, I do not have results on this, listen to shit and write the subtitles. Medical courier business, this is fresh, one dudebis paying another dude for deliveries. Amazon delivery the whatever fuck business shit. They drop a fuck ton of packages off you do deliveries or contract it out to a less successful chud. Do not do this, you take on all liability for fucking pennies, amazon essentially outsources the risk to you, as bad as uber. Now, my personal side hustle it is labor, but too bad once you get going. Yard water drainage, french drains,drywells, catch basins and if you already good with this kind of shit, fucking crawlspace encapsulation.for the yard stuff you gotta do yourself or get to know some Mexicans to contract out the labor to for cash. Do the fucking job right. I make like 5k-20k per install, I choose when I do it, and it's cash only, the clients are my neighborhood. Watch your local landscapers most if not all don't offer this service. Wanna scale it? Spend 3k on a trench digger say fuck everyone and get lowes or whoever the fuck to deliver rock. Crawl space shit, don't use the word encapsulation, say water proofing, buy that fancy white tarp shit, line the crawl space, use a waterproof tape, make it look like a dexter kill room. Get a dehumidifier for like 300, drill hole from crawlspace, attach tube, stick tube outside, done. Another fucking easy 5k up to 20k for like 3 days work. I get it being outside sucks but this way you decided when and if you even fucking want too. In my experience this is an in demand field, I had one neighbor just say whenever you can get to it. No advertisement trust the word of mouth
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>>61589704
on the yard drainage stuff, rough numbers on a recent install i did. 4 down spouts, french drain 60ft run to ditch. The most expensive and annoying part is the fucking rock. In total though, I spent like maybe 3-4k total, materials were like 3k, since I got some mexicans, hired 4 just to dig the trench in 1 day. 3 day job, made 20k. I could keep them on to move and drop the rock but i dont really mind doing that myself as long as it is all delivered. I dont "grade" dig trench, put hose in, does water flow in the direction you want? Yes, proceed.
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>>61604015
what are u talkin on bruv?
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One final bump for wealth and prosperity
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if ur in the UK look into "matched betting" - essentially taking advantage of all the signup offers & bonuses offered by online gambling sites. After maxing out all the offers for yourself, you can then start using friends/family details to sign up and give them a cut.
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Counter gambling is the only one I've tried and it is phenomenal. I've made $25,000 in my first 5 months, so hoping it can help me break six figures yearly income in '26. It's not for everyone, most people are too stupid or have no self control and will be unable to do it correctly.
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>>61593511
Putting AI in its place - that's a power move! Its writing style is more than a style. It's a reliable tell. You're right to keep tabs on it!
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>>61613957
any guides on it? how does it work as far as taxes go
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>>61614056
https://sweepscoinguide.com/how-it-works/

To the best of my knowledge, and only federal US, you can only deduct your losses (buy-ins) if you itemize, and for year 2026 only up to 90%. So you buy a pack of 100SC for $80, you can only write off $72. Just standard tax (~22%) on the profit you make above $72.
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>>61614122
ty bruh
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>>61614122
Which one do you recommend? Crown Coins Casino?
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>>61614861
Yes, that's a great one to start out with. Having an account on every single one and buying tons of deals is how I've made the money I have so far.
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>>61613957
>>61615399
(Checked) What is counter gambling? This is the first I've heard of it.
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are you okay with scamming people for a side hustle? if you're down to invest in the google ads expenditure to spread EVM/SOL/BTC drainers thats something you can do. if you are good at social engineering on the phone/have any previous call center experience and are a white sounding american you can make a fuck ton of money. im offering op options im not scamming anyone so pls no ban janitor bro
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>>61615430
I had never heard of it either and I am always doing bank/credit card bonuses and other low effort money schemes, it's crazy how unknown it is. My guess is people hear that you can make money gambling and stop listening.

Basically, there's all these social casinos online who get around the "no gambling" rules in the US because they don't let you gamble with money, you buy gold coins which have no value and they "gift" you SC, which can be redeemed for cash. It's a big scam to get around the laws and many states are banning them.

But on to the grift: many sites offer X% off to entice degenerate gamblers to play more. So, for example, you can get 100 SC and only pay $84.99. Now most sites have a 1X play through, meaning you have to gamble through the amount once before you can redeem it, so you look for high return, low volatility games, play through the 100 SC and whatever you are left with after playing through once can be cashed out. So if you finish with $95.5, you made ~$15 profit, since you paid $85. The rub is you do this across as many casinos as you can, everyday. I average about $150 a day in profit.

The downsides, this is actually a job. If you hit it as hard as you can and buy as many deals as possible, it will take a few hours every day to do. Also the sites will make you upload pictures of your ID and selfies for KYC. They are probably also selling your data as they are all from third world countries.
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>>61593511
>"it wasn't just X, it was Y"
omg i'm seeing this everywhere these days. the worst is the asian guy ag psyop that has consumed pmg youtube. if i had to take a drink everytime he uses it i would die from alcohol poisoning.
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I have a full time job during the week and on weekends i do mobile mechanic work (mostly oil changes).
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>>61615707
bank and credit card churning seem interesting but a lot of these things feel like im gonna get scammed
i mean do these sites even have to pay you out lmao
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>>61598673
To this bro and anyone else knowledgeable about AI stuff what exactly is the legality of it all
I guess as long as the characters are 18+ and there's no obscenity type shit you're fine, i mean artists draw porn for commission this is just using AI to make anime girls for free
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>>61616364
No, they don't have to pay, that's part of the big legality issue. They can ban you at any point for any reason, and the SC are their free gift so you aren't entitled to it, and also they aren't a real casino. It's all a big scam. There are horror stories, and I'm out about $300 from one that didn't pay me, but it's made up for from the ones that do pay, which are the vetted ones. It's all about scamming a scummy system.
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Fake rental ad's

I keep application fee's. Everyone gets denied.

money goes to a card i paid a homeless person to sign up for. I get about $1200 a month. Its really easy to claim a house on zillow

probably a crime
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>>61620065
>>61603063
Kek, there's no way you two are getting away with this
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>>61620065
bro
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has anyone tried just redownloading other peoples slop content and posting it as their own? Does it work? For example tiktok movie clips. Do you still get monetized?
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>>61589704
>Countergambling on sports betting apps
I made ~£20k from matched betting / value betting before all the bookies banned or stake restricted me.
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>>61620225
fuuuuck
sounds too good to pass up some shit like this
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>>61620283
I started in 2021 and it petered out by early 2023 as I lost my accounts. I 'borrowed' a family member and friends account to keep it going a little longer. I don't know what it's like now, I know they were really starting to crack down on winning bettors even back then.
One tip if you're in the UK...go after the horse racing extra place offers and put your bets on a few minutes before the off, it's much more difficult for them to catch value bettors when the prices are fluctuating rapidly. You need to know what you're doing and be able to study the odds at the bookies and exchanges quickly, but there's lots of money to be made through that if you can stomach the variance. I knew some lads putting £2-3k or more on a horse, and laying those each way bets at an exchange for 10-20x or more depending on the odds. You can start smaller and build up a bankroll though. Doing this as soon as you understand it you could clear A LOT more than what I made in total and you could keep away from the more obvious offers they put out that they can easily spot matched bettors taking advantage of and restrict you.
Some don't bother laying at the exchanges and just ride out the variance. If you're placing value bets you'll be profitable in the long run. It's like reversing the odds to be in your favour, making bets only when you have the edge. it's how the bookies make their money obviously. SkyBet and bet365 were the best bookies to rinse through the horses.
Casino offers are good too if you don't mind the variance, you won't win them all.
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>>61589704
Sweepstakes casinos (countergambling) has made me some decent money. It's potentially highly addictive though so I don't recommend it to most people and you have to do math to make sure you're not getting screwed (again, most people are too dumb to do basic math). You also have to be ok with leaving money on a sketchy casino site for potentially weeks at a time (buy package with +% bonus money, wash, cash-out winnings, wait 1-2 weeks to get your money back + profit). Ideally you want to start with a bankroll of $1-2k when getting started with all the reliable casinos then probably another $1k ready to go so you can maximize profits with the bigger packages if offered one.
That said, it saved me when I lost my job. Other stuff like product surveys, AI training, etc. have been garbage in my experience. I used to do product testing while in school and it was good for an occasional $100, but not reliable.
>>61606481
this is terrible advice. Normal jobs pay dogshit and are designed to enslave you. Not only that, if you're a white male you're fucked at 90% of corporate jobs. And even if you aren't, what will you do when the next covid type compliance test comes along? Sell your soul or lose everything you worked for?
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>>61620368
>>61620283
>>61620225
playing roulette on two different sites and bidding opposite (eg. black on one, red on another) is a great way to minimize losses. It even makes you look bad on the losing site, so they'll throw you more promo offers on the losing site, while profiting off the winning site. Any site that requires more than 1x playthrough is garbage/a scam. Any site with weird pay-out rules or long pay-out times is typically shady as well and should be avoided.
Some people say they make $20-30k/month doing this by abusing CC points (spending $300k/month and washing it all for that 1-2% cashback), but I was spending only about $3k/month and they started locking down my card and acting like assholes. I also got limited pretty quickly on a lot of sites after only making $100-200 off them, so it may be down to luck, your IP or email address' trust score or whatever, who knows.
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>>61620141
guys?
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>>61620425
>this
I got a salary job right now but can tell to truly get ahead, not even talking some FIRE retire at age 30 shit, I gotta just squeeze as much money out of my free time as possible rather than, AI bullshit, surveys, etc. just waiting to get my accounts accepted now
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How long does this Prolific approval work and does it send it to your email?
When I try to sign in using the email to see if there's a confirmation page or something it just says there's no user with that email
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Surveys are legit if you have the right credentials and can prove them
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>>61620909
which site
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>>61620895
I’m also curious
Anyone know
>>61620909
Where did you do this
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>>61620909
>4 months apart.
I mean, If I could do a survey a day that would be dece.
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Probably not what you want to hear, but a part time job at one of the big box retail stores (Home Depot, Tractor Supply, Walmart) can get you health insurance, discounted stock purchase, and heavily discounted open-box merchandise (and food) that only employees get.
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I go to estate sales for fun, made a couple thousand dollars off it last year. Commitment includes eBay shipments and taking a half day off work when you see a good sale. Last August I found a pile of coins from the 1800s, bought them for $15 and sold it piece by piece for $1200.
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>>61620562
fuck 4chan's spam filter, here's my post
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>>61623361
This is also a fun way to spend a weekend. Go first thing in the morning as soon as they open, make friends with the people who run it so they keep you in the loop for good ones (at mine it was a bunch of friendly white people), and keep an eye out for stuff you know about (car parts, gun parts, antique silver, etc.)
I made about $200 profit at my first one in an hour (including the money I wasted on some hobby parts I wanted)
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start a BUSINESS don’t get lost in the noise of a ‘hustle’, if it’s worth doing it’s worth formalizing the process into a biz
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Mercor, decent amount of listings, qualified for ones have been easy money, can be a grind but it pays as a spare time thing

shameless referral, & some listings (plenty on there):

https://work.mercor.com?referralCode=6548e504-2e37-4a73-a0c8-6da8cca37ef9&utm_source=referral&utm_medium=direct&utm_campaign=platform
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>>61589704
Indoor shrimp farming, especially if you live in a landlocked country. Money printing machine.
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Anyone try doing Printify?
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>>61627793
What is that
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>>61627793
what's that
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>>61600680
My only interest in life is the death of judaism, jewish people, and the jewish state.
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>>61589704
Let me tell you something that will change your life. FUTURES. Prop firm trading. Literally moved me up a few tax brackets.
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>>61631175
Idk I’m making 15% return just long term investing right now how much does trading provide when done right
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>>61620141
can i get an answer?
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>>61633205
If no one responded the answer is probably no
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>>61621709
Those companies always have the shittiest legacy applications. And even after jumping through all the boomer hoops I get rejected anyways. Fuck ‘em
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>>61621555
You gotta be enrolled in multiple websites and do the surveys as soon as they hit your email. Its not a lot but maybe 1 to 2 surveys per month total. Its pocket change
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>>61592347
Nobodies watching longform AI slop unless you have a script on a specific topic and just use the AI for B-roll. Instead of making one half hour video you make 60, 30 second reels and put them on Facebook. Also you got to lean into the slop aspect. Car crashes, guy saves wolf from fallen tree, just absolute crap. If one of your 1000 videos breaks a million views you get.... like 500$.
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>>61634390
Which sites do you use for surveys I’m not sure which ones to use
I tried Prolific but idk if I just gotta wait for an email now or what it doesn’t even remember I’m a user or something
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There’s been a flood of vague posting recently on Twitter that’s been getting millions of impressions
Just lead in as if you know something about a topic
“I could say more but I don’t know if people wanna hear….”

“This is something serious but don’t let me tell you that”

I was thinking of doing the same thing but with either slop or like something people know about, maybe song remixes

X Song or OST except something mysterious about it free clicks and view time but a non edited soundtrack
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>>61634501
Half a dozen but these days im getting more legitimate emails from swagbucks and rakuten
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>>61634658
can you just post a list of all shit that's paid out to you / isn't a huge waste of time
I need something to do on my off time at my job
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>>61589704
>Dropshipping
>AI Youtube video slop
>Online Surveys
>Product Testing
>Countergambling on sports betting apps
>AI image creation for ads, slop anime porn, etc
if you see youtube videos recommending these it means they are scams and don't work
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>>61589704
Get more money for doing what you already do.

Disregard "side hustles".
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>>61591720
I flipped shit on eBay for like10 years and used the money to purchase 2 single family rental homes that cashflow every month. And no, not a Jew.
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>>61635610
yeah bro just instantly get a raise or new job
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>>61635715
Yes
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>>61620425
Is this reliable, like the moment two users start only aggressively playing against each other, wouldn't the system easily notice it? I think this idea is great, I might experiment it later, altough it leaves me with doubts on its scalability.
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>>61589704
Youtube isnt a side hustle its a flat out fulltime job. You wont really get anywhere unless you put in the networking for your "hook" or main content to stick out.

Imo though its a good avenue if you wanna make money as some people have made 10k to 50k on one video. Id get in it myself if I didnt have to think about video editing

>>61620141
Yes it works. Check this channel out it does exactly that https://youtube.com/@ksfmusictv



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