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How 3 founders turned side projects into $1M businesses within 2 years

Most people have a project sitting in a drawer somewhere. A half-coded app, a spreadsheet with ideas, a domain name they ...
You start a side project because it scratches an itch. Maybe it’s a script you wrote to automate your own work, a newsletter you publish after hours, or a small product a few friends already use. At ...
That question keeps coming back to me. Especially now, as the world watches the ripple effects of the USAID funding freeze and the relentless wave of climate disasters. Tech companies sit right at the ...
Most side projects fail because people treat them like hobbies. They dabble without direction, commit time they don’t have to spare, and never make real money. But the smart side hustle founders do it ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Whether it’s starting a small business, freelancing, or developing a creative project, side hustles can offer both personal ...
Burnout affects everyone at some point, but some ways of handling it are better than others. Retreating to your smartphone and staying up late at night will leave you feeling groggy the next day and ...
When you build something through a side project, your depth of understanding is far greater than just following a tutorial or reading about it. I can attribute many of my career opportunities to the ...