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4 Steps to Begin Building Wealth with $0 in the Bank As a Developer (Based on Personal Experience)

Sharing my own journey with you

Nitin Sharma
JavaScript in Plain English
5 min readFeb 1, 2022

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Photo by Anthony Riera on Unsplash

When I was in sixth grade, I learned that one of my cousins worked in real estate. Following that, I continued to listen to his advice on the subject. Even now.

I really wanted to invest, but I didn’t have a single dime at the moment.

Later in eighth grade, I learned about Bitcoin. I believe it was new at the time since no one in my family had heard of it. I learned about it from one of the investors.

I was good in academics and was consistently in the top three. Whether I like it or not. I haven’t considered if it will benefit me or not.

After passing the plus two board test, I was given the chance to leave my hometown and connect with other pupils.

In college, I met a guy who was similar to me. Both desired to make money and enjoy their lives.

And so we began.

Step 1: Start A Side Hustle or A Job

During our first year of engineering, my friend and I both wanted to make money.

So we bought our own domain name(for free) and started posting on Blogger. Within two months, we were able to save enough funds to purchase our own hosting.

Sure, we want to buy the greatest hosting for us within our budget, and we discovered Hostinger.

Later, we attempted to market it by writing material on various niches. At the same time, Google Adsense granted our request to display advertisements on our website.

I can’t express how we felt at the time.

Everyone wants to work for Google, and we get paid through Google Adsense. What a feeling, right?

We used different techniques over the next two months and received more views than projected. However, we only made $80.

We later discovered that the majority of individuals do not click on advertisements. And we lost our drive.

Believe it or not, we were despondent because we expected our first business to fail.

Step 2: Learn And…

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