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this post was submitted on 09 Aug 2025
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Try Udemy. You can learn skills like website creation. Once you have a marketable skill you can try to freelance; Website creation, computer repair, phone repair, translation, transcription. There are a lot of skills you can try to sell. Oh! Or you could do arts and crafts style stuff. Sell stickers or custom mugs, or 3d printed objects. Look into a cameo or silhouette machine.
Tacking onto this, if you can find AI prompt engineering courses, that might be a sellable service that few people offer in this moment. Does make you part of the larger AI problem (probably on par with owning a gas station or drycleaner), but if you can stomach it ethically, there's a big market for it.