Yeah what's really crazy to me is how people come up with an idea on their own for something that already exists ie I remember I was doing dropshipping like 8 years ago before I even knew it was a thing, I just thought I had a clever idea to sell things I didn't have in my posession.
I'll often hear people online say things like could I find a company to pay me to sell their stuff like affiliate marketing or various other ideas. There's a lot of things I wish I had learned way earlier in terms of online hustles amazon merch kindle book publishing all types of stuff.
As far as crypto I intiially tried to get a lot of people in my personal life as well as my Youtube subscribers to come over to Steemit and tried to get them excited about the concept of potentially earning off content they create, heck they create a ton of free content for facebook and instagram already and get paid nothing.
Ultimately I think the rewards are a bit underwhelming and while I love this platform, its not based on creating great content, its based on knowing how to play the game so I think the "you can make money' pitch doesn't really go over well because the money for most is small and the system is kind of stacked. Hopefully this platform continues to grow and get a wider user base, we start getting a wider array of people and content and hopefully content starts to take center stage instead of everyong buying their way on to hot and trending as is what its currently all about
RE: Why Aren't More Millenials Starting Side Hustles and Making Money Online?