u/UltraZixinium69

I need to earn 10k-15k in 2 months

Just as the title says, I need to earn 10k-15k in 2 months.

What are the best ways to earn including the learning phase and everything?

It is kinda urgent so please help out your guy

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u/UltraZixinium69 — 1 day ago

I need to make around 10k-15k rupees in 2 months

Just as the title says

I need to make 10k-15k rupees in 2 months.

What are the best things i can do, including the learning phase and everything?

Please help this is kinda urgent.

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u/UltraZixinium69 — 1 day ago

IndexerHub. Last 30 day update. 1,766 visitors, $1,294 in revenue. Here is the honest breakdown

Transparent update time because that is what this community is for.

Last 30 days on IndexerHub. Apr 15 to May 14.

1,766 visitors, up 317%. $1,294.55 in revenue. $0.73 revenue per visitor. 0.69% conversion rate. Session time 1 minute 1 second.

The traffic growth feels good but the number I keep coming back to is $0.73 per visitor. That tells me the people finding IndexerHub are the right people. Not broad curious traffic. People who have an actual indexing problem and are looking for a solution right now. When your revenue per visitor is healthy the job becomes distribution, not conversion. The system is working. You just need more people entering it.

Here is what actually got us to these numbers.

The Reddit strategy has been the biggest driver and you can see it in the graph. Almost every traffic spike has a Reddit icon on it. But the posts that performed were never promotional. They were genuinely useful. Sharing what I learned about indexing, explaining why Google ignores new content, breaking down how the Indexing API actually works, giving people real information they could use regardless of whether they ever signed up. That approach builds trust and trust converts.

The content side outside of Reddit was built around one principle. Write for the person who has the problem right now. Not someone learning about SEO generally. Someone who just published fifty pages and is wondering why none of them are showing up in Google yet. That specificity is what makes content convert and it is also what gets picked up in ChatGPT and Perplexity answers. Those AI-referred visitors are some of the best traffic I get because they arrive already understanding the problem and already evaluating solutions.

The thing that surprised me most building this was how much indexing speed matters for my own content too. I am literally selling an indexing tool and I still had to be disciplined about making sure my own pages were submitted immediately after publishing. Content that sits unindexed for weeks while you are building momentum is just wasted effort. Getting everything indexed the same day it goes live changed how quickly new content started contributing to traffic.

Faurya is what made these numbers readable. It is completely free, no card needed, connects directly to Stripe and shows revenue per visitor and which pages are actually converting. Without that I would be looking at the visitor count and feeling okay. With it I can see exactly what is working and make decisions based on that.

Next month the goal is pushing the conversion rate above 1% and expanding into more communities. Building in public from here.

https://preview.redd.it/ypy7fc854b1h1.png?width=1331&format=png&auto=webp&s=0757f5c1e1a2d44b0f5925df908329bb6802ddab

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u/UltraZixinium69 — 7 days ago

20M let's waste each other's time lwky

I've an exam tomorrow and i CANNOT study at all.

Almost everyday, I'm just bored. So I'm looking for a friend to js waste my time with cuz I got nothing better to do.

About me, I'm 20m(yea i repeated it), I like to watch movies, anime, and play games, i suck at fps games so I stick to rpg (rdr2 rn), I also like to gym, that's like the only time of the day when I don't feel bored 😭🙏🏻🙏🏻, i also sketch sometimes (I'm not that good at it tho)

Honestly, I love listening to ppl yap Abt their niche interests. So if u have one, then don't hesitate bringing it up. I'll listen to u if u wanna vent abt something stressful going on in ur life.

So yea, I don't mind any gender or any age, js hmu if u wanna talk.

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u/UltraZixinium69 — 8 days ago

I HATE SORE THROAT

Pata hai aaj kya hua

I CAN'T CONSUME ANYTHING FOR GOD'S SAKE.

WHY

I DIDN'T EVEN EAT ANYTHING WEIRD MAN WTF.

So, i was playing rdr2 at 4 in the morning 😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

I picked up my water bottle and took 2-3 sips of water in.

But as the water fell through my throat, I felt a sharp pain. Then I tried swallowing, and yes, the pain was there. That's when I knew that my next few days are gonna be worse than dante's inferno itself.

And yes, i woke up. I was thirsty but lord my throat was in so much pain, it took the entirety of my mental strength to drink a few mLs of water.

I couldn't eat anything properly.

AND THEN

My body started feeling warm and fragile. Even getting up from my bed felt like a chore. Then my head started feeling heavy from one side.

Yes, I got fever

And now I'm typing this out while having a fever.

God why does sore throat exist. I was finally gaining muscles and now I got sick, and ik I'm gonna lose some gains.

WHY GOD WHY

Anyways, thenks for anyone who read this. It's js a rant I wanted to spill my mind out 😔😔

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u/UltraZixinium69 — 9 days ago

ok i have to share this bc it was such a rookie mistake and im still cringing. yesterday was one of those days where my calendar was a complete disaster and in a moment of terrible judgment i thought i could be hyper efficient. i squeezed in a bikini wax appointment just an hour before my fave reformer class telling myself itll be fine ill just be a little sensitive.

i was not a little sensitive. i was on fire.

the class started out ok but the second we got into the real work and i started to sweat i knew i had made a catastrophic error. every movement was a new kind of torture. bridges my skin felt like it was being sandpapered. any inner thigh work where my legs brushed against each other or the reformer carriage im not even kidding my eyes were watering.

i spent the entire hour completely distracted unable to focus on my form or breathing just trying not to visibly wince every time the instructor cued a new move. i was so self conscious and just prayed no one could see how red and uncomfortable i was.

the drive home was agony. peeling off my leggings felt like a delicate surgical procedure. i immediately went into damage control mode: a gentle rinse with saline solution patting everything dry with the softest towel i own and then applying what can only be described as an entire tubs worth of aloe vera gel.

and as i was sitting on my bed sticky with aloe and feeling utterly miserable i genuinely could not stop thinking abt the ulike id been putting off ordering for god knows how long. not in a dramatic this changes everything way just in a very tired very done why have i been doing this to myself kinda way. so i ordered it. finally.

anyway. learn from my mistakes bestie. do not under any circumstances schedule a wax within 24 hours of anything that involves sweating moving or existing as a person with a body. thats literally it. thats the whole lesson.

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u/UltraZixinium69 — 15 days ago

Le trading est avant tout un jeu de survie où la préservation du capital est plus

importante que la recherche de gains rapides. J ai mis du temps à accepter qu une

seule mauvaise gestion du risque pouvait anéantir des semaines de travail acharné.

Grâce aux fonctions de protection de AvaTrade, je sais désormais exactement quel

pourcentage de mon compte est exposé à chaque opération.

Savoir rester calme lors d une série de pertes est ce qui définit un trader professionnel.

En paramétrant mes ordres stop de manière rigoureuse sur AvaTrade, j ai réussi à

éliminer la peur de l échec car chaque perte est maintenant calculée et acceptée à l

avance. Ne laissez jamais vos émotions décider de la taille de votre position.

Quelle est votre règle d or en matière de gestion du risque par transaction ?

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u/UltraZixinium69 — 22 days ago

One thing that confused me after launching my little SaaS in January: traffic was coming from everywhere but I had zero idea what actually produced customers.

Reddit posts, some SEO pages starting to rank, a bit of Twitter, a random Indie Hackers comment thread. My analytics dashboard looked busy but Stripe had like a handful of payments.

A typical night lately was me refreshing analytics at 12:30am while trying to finish deploying a small bug fix before going to sleep. Lots of visits, cool graphs, still no clue which channel deserved my time.

So a few weeks ago I tried a simple experiment: actually map traffic sources to Stripe payments.

Rough numbers from the last 3 weeks:

  1. Reddit: around 1,200 visitors, 2 paying users
  2. SEO: around 310 visitors, 6 paying users
  3. Twitter/X: around 540 visitors, 1 paying user
  4. Indie Hackers: around 90 visitors, 3 paying users

The surprising part was SEO. I barely paid attention to those pages because the traffic looked small compared to Reddit spikes.

Tool wise I tested a few things while doing this. Plausible (really like it) was honestly refreshing compared to GA4. Way cleaner and privacy friendly, and it made it easy to see where traffic came from. But I still couldn't easily answer the question I actually cared about: which visits turned into Stripe payments.

That's what made me try Faurya in the middle of this experiment since it connects traffic data with Stripe revenue. Being able to see something like SEO to landing page to paid plan in one place was the first time the numbers actually made sense.

Still early though. One thing I don't love yet is the Faurya UI is a bit bare compared to something like Fathom or even Plausible. Feels very founder focused but not super polished yet. Also pretty Stripe centered so if you bill another way it probably won't help much.

Big takeaway for me: traffic volume is a terrible proxy for growth in the early days. The channel sending the most people might be the worst one for revenue.

Which channels actually converted for you early on?

u/UltraZixinium69 — 23 days ago