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Trying to figure out how people actually start online

I’ve been trying to get into making money online for a while now, but honestly there’s just so much information that it’s hard to know what’s actually useful.

I’ve been testing different approaches and also started following what other people are doing instead of trying to figure everything out alone. That helped me get a bit more structure and avoid jumping between random ideas all the time.

Still early in the process, but it definitely changed how I look at things.

Curious how others here started out and found their first direction?

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u/Ok_Truth2840 — 4 days ago

Scaling my online side project, what should I focus on next?

My online side project has been growing a lot recently and things are starting to feel more “real” than just a small experiment.

I’ve been working through a Discord community where people share what they’re building, strategies, and breakdowns of what actually works. That structure honestly helped me stay consistent and avoid jumping between random ideas.

Now I’m at a point where things are picking up, and I’m trying to figure out what the smartest next steps are in terms of structure and scaling.

I’ve already started separating everything more properly and thinking about long-term setup, but I’m not sure what most people prioritize at this stage.

For anyone who has scaled something from a small online project into something more serious - what would you focus on first?

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u/Ok_Truth2840 — 4 days ago

Trying to figure out how people actually start online

I’m 18 and I’ve been trying to understand how people actually get started online. There’s so much information out there that it’s honestly hard to know what’s useful and what isn’t.

Most of what I tried alone didn’t really give me any clear direction, so I started looking into how other people structure things and learn step by step instead of just jumping between random ideas.

Having some kind of structured environment definitely made it easier to understand what I should focus on.

I’m still figuring things out, just curious how others here approached it in the beginning.

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u/Ok_Truth2840 — 4 days ago