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    Why not focus on low income skills that are easy to learn and carry low risk factors. For example, I won't think twice about paying for a ₦5,000 product, but if it's a ₦100,000 product, it will take a lot to convince me.

    We have low income skills like...
    Building landing pages
    Virtual assistance
    Social media management
    Writing
    Online Tutoring
    How-to-do videos
    Video editing
    And so on.

    These skills may not pay as much but will definitely get you client 5x regularly than high paying skills.

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    If you're still not sure which skill you should learn, drop a comment and I'll respond at the earliest possible time.

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    Let me tell you a secret and I'll make it very short, you don't really need to learn the most sophisticated skills to make money online. Some of you want to learn high paying skills like Coding, Web development, Programming, Data Analysis and so on, these are great and you could get big pay per client BUT... Why not focus on low income skills that are easy to learn and carry low risk factors. For example, I won't think twice about paying for a ₦5,000 product, but if it's a ₦100,000 product, it will take a lot to convince me. We have low income skills like... Building landing pages Virtual assistance Social media management Writing Online Tutoring How-to-do videos Video editing And so on. These skills may not pay as much but will definitely get you client 5x regularly than high paying skills. Got value? Please like, comment, and share. If you're still not sure which skill you should learn, drop a comment and I'll respond at the earliest possible time. God bless you🙏
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  • coding is life guys it is truly fun to make website am reaally happy am into it

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    coding is life guys it is truly fun to make website am reaally happy am into it #dandiron
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  • Of course, designers are equally guilty of solving design problems over customer problems. Or perhaps even more guilty, as our field is structured around incentives to design for other designers — dazzling our peers with awards and hiring managers with stunning portfolio visuals.

    And software developers have their own version of this phenomenon; trying to learn about customer needs by shipping the MVP can quickly evolve into incrementally working out interesting coding problems at the cost of making measurable improvements to the user experience.
    Of course, designers are equally guilty of solving design problems over customer problems. Or perhaps even more guilty, as our field is structured around incentives to design for other designers — dazzling our peers with awards and hiring managers with stunning portfolio visuals. And software developers have their own version of this phenomenon; trying to learn about customer needs by shipping the MVP can quickly evolve into incrementally working out interesting coding problems at the cost of making measurable improvements to the user experience.
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  • course, designers are equally guilty of solving design problems over customer problems. Or perhaps even more guilty, as our field is structured around incentives to design for other designers — dazzling our peers with awards and hiring managers with stunning portfolio visuals.

    And software developers have their own version of this phenomenon; trying to learn about customer needs by shipping the MVP can quickly evolve into incrementally working out interesting coding problems at the cost of making measurable improvements to the user experience.

    course, designers are equally guilty of solving design problems over customer problems. Or perhaps even more guilty, as our field is structured around incentives to design for other designers — dazzling our peers with awards and hiring managers with stunning portfolio visuals. And software developers have their own version of this phenomenon; trying to learn about customer needs by shipping the MVP can quickly evolve into incrementally working out interesting coding problems at the cost of making measurable improvements to the user experience.
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