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Hey Hasan,
I'm Serin. I've been following your channel since more than a year now. Great content and help for this generation. Thank you and keep going...!!
Coming to the point. I've got a disabled brother with minimal education and somehow I want to help him to do some online job and make money so that he can be independent and support himself. He is at a lowest point in his life but I want motivate and encourage him. I've been searching on the web for a while and after going through some of your content, I had a hope may be my brother can give it a go.
Just a quick note about me, I'm into IT too so it would be a bit easier for me to understand things and teach him. Going through all your content I understand "Affiliate Marketing" is the best place to start.
So my plan was for next 2-3 months I wanted to teach him some skill like "Creating a website(WordPress), SEO etc" and then enter into "affiliate marketing." I'm not in a hurry for him to make money but instead teach him some skill which will be useful on a long run. Some of his interest are "listening music, bird watching, trying stuff in Canva etc", I was finding it hard to figure out a niche(problem solving) out of it.
Do you have any suggestions on what path I should take to start teaching him some skills? Appreciate your response.
Much Thanks,
-Serin
Thanks Hasan.
But my concern is I see there is high competition in fiverr, upwork etc to provide services. Do you think even after he learns, it will help him to make some bucks going forward? Or did you mean Canva is good to start with and he can then explore other areas like blogging, affiliate marketing etc.
Sorry if my question sounds silly or confusing 🙄 , just tryin to get him started on a right track which is easy but same time help him on a long run.
@mathews starting with canva for making posts and selling them is a great start. You can also make a blog and speak about the journey of his online work.
Try using Canva to design products for Print on demand shops, like Redbubble. That is how I learned and then used Canva to make designs on Pininterest.