The first 💸 I made online was on Fiverr.

I remember the exact moment someone had ordered my gig.

Eventually I left Fiverr & grew this "gig" into my first online side business, consistently profiting $1800usd/month.

Here's what #nocode builders can learn from Fiverr👇
1/ You don't need to reinvent the wheel. You just need to find something ppl want & will pay for.

Within 5 min on Fiverr today, I found multiple gigs that have 100s of reviews (1000s of sales) that can be replicated with automation through various #nocode tools.
2/ Here's one such gig: http://shorturl.at/tvC46  making a good chunk of change by simply converting PDFs to Excel.

This can be achieved with #nocode tool @mailparser.

In fact @mailparser has a tutorial on @makerpad showing exactly how to achieve this: http://shorturl.at/htzDV .
3/ Here's another gig that can be automated: http://shorturl.at/givP2 

A simple data scraping gig which can be performed by a few #nocode tools. My favorite is Phantombuster.

These gigs show me 2 things:

1. People will pay for tasks that can be automated
2. The demand is there
4/ Never assume someone knows what you know, or isn't willing to pay for what you know.

Your knowledge is the unique selling point, like in the Fiverr gig above. For me, I would simply find a free converter online to achieve the task.

For others, they are willing to pay for it.
5/ If you're looking for ideas for a #nocode MVP or just want to make your first 💸 online, I'd recommend:

-Browse Fiverr
-Identify gigs that have many sales and can also be automated
-Identify how/which tools are need to perform the task
-Make your offer better
-Productize it
Marketplaces like Fiverr and Upwork are a great way to find the tasks people need help with and are already paying for.

It's much easier to sell a product or service when the demand is already there.

If you can automate these tasks with #nocode tools you can make good money.
Just realized the short URLs aren't working. Here are new ones:

PDF to CSV gig: https://bit.ly/3jy7rwq 
Webscraping gig: https://bit.ly/32K96ch 
@makerpad @mailparser tutorial: https://bit.ly/2ZV5Pos 
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