Monetizing your expertise
The pandemic has triggered a side hustle culture of sorts. From IT professionals opening up Etsy stores for their watercolour hobby creations to make up artists creating their own courses on skillshare, people are trying their level best to adapt to the brutal job market and monetize on every skill they have. But if you're not an artist or a creative person, you can still put your expertise to the test and bank on making money through the domain or industry knowledge that you may have gathered over the years. See how one can go about this here.
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