How to Make Money After Learning Python – What Are the Best Ways to Start? or Just Learned Python – H

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"Just Learned Python – How to Make Money with It? Need Advice!"

Hey everyone! So I finally got decent at Python (after like, a million tutorials lol). Now I'm stuck wondering—how to make money after learning python?

Freelancing seems obvious, but where do you even start? Upwork? Fiverr? Or should I try building some small projects first?

Also, heard some folks make bank with automation scripts or web scraping. Is that realistic or just hype?

Would love to hear from anyone who’s actually made cash with Python. Side hustles, full-time gigs, whatever!

Drop your tips (or failures, those help too). Thanks! 🚀
Freelancing is a solid start for how to make money after learning python. Upwork and Fiverr are crowded, but you can stand out by niching down—like offering data analysis for small businesses.

Also, check out r/forhire on Reddit. Less competition than big platforms.

Automation scripts? Totally legit. I made $500 automating boring Excel tasks for a local company. Just cold-email businesses—they’ll pay for time-saving stuff.
Yo, congrats on learning Python!

If you wanna make money fast, try web scraping. Sites like ScraperAPI or BeautifulSoup make it easy.

But warning: some sites block scrapers, so check legality first. I made side cash scraping real estate data for investors.

Freelancing is hit or miss—start with small gigs to build rep.
Building small projects >>> freelancing early on.

Make a portfolio on GitHub (even simple stuff like a weather app). Then apply for junior dev roles.

Automation is hype but also real—I know a guy making $3k/month automating social media posts for influencers.

Check out FastAPI for backend gigs—it’s hot rn.
Honestly, freelancing platforms suck for beginners. Too much competition.

Instead, try micro-SaaS. Build a tiny tool (like a PDF converter) and sell it on Gumroad.

Or, contribute to open-source projects. Companies notice and might hire you.

Web scraping can work, but it’s shady if you don’t ask permission.
OP here—wow, didn’t expect so many replies!

Freelancing sounds rough, so I’ll try the micro-SaaS idea first. Built a dumb Twitter bot last night—maybe I’ll polish it and sell it.

Also, gonna cold-email a few local businesses about automation.

Thanks for the Gumroad and Kaggle tips—had no idea those were options.

Keep the advice coming! 🚀
If you’re into data, learn Pandas and SQL.

Data cleaning gigs pay stupid well—like $50/hr on Upwork.

Also, check out Kaggle. Winning competitions won’t make you rich, but it looks killer on a resume.

Automation is overrated unless you find the right niche (like e-commerce stores).
Python + Django = $$$.

Learn Django, build a few CRUD apps, then hunt for freelance web dev work.

Or, sell scripts on CodeCanyon. Passive income, baby.

Web scraping is risky—better to focus on legit stuff like APIs.
Don’t sleep on teaching!

Record Python tutorials on YouTube or sell a Udemy course.

I made $200/month just from a crappy Flask tutorial.

Freelancing is brutal at first—expect to work for peanuts until you get reviews.
Automation is gold if you target the right people.

I automate Google Sheets for small biz owners—easy $100 per script.

Also, check out freelancer.com (but lowballers everywhere).

Build a LinkedIn profile and post about your projects. Recruiters will DM you.



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