Theres more to Reddit than cat photos.
There are also cat videos, cat paintings and cat simulators.
Oh and a lot of good strategies to make money.
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Ill wait… Hmm, so theydohave a thrivingcommunity for people who like to Photoshop human arms onto birds?
If you know where to look, Reddit can be a great place to getside hustle ideasand feedback.
Probably not as good as youd like.
It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.
But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?
Youre not the only one.
The app is very similar to other delivery apps like Uber Eats or BiteSquad.
The community consists of more than 17,000 members, and most of them post funny memes and delivery stories.
In the early stages ofstarting a business, feedback is crucial.
If your idea is a dud, its best to know early on so you might cut your losses.
These strategies are often coupled with career and business advice.
More than 60,000 members weigh in.
7. r/Fiverr
Fiverr is one of the most well-knownfreelance websites.
Thesubreddit about Fiverrisnt nearly as popular, but thats OK. ## 8. r/Freelance
Becoming a full-fledged freelancer is scary stuff.
With more than 100,0000r/Freelancefriends, you wont have to go it alone.
The subreddit is a hub for informative articles for freelancers and a place to ask any burning questions.
Usually, the seasoned pros are happy to help.
I wont tell, but theLyft subredditmay be able to help with that.
10. r/Mturk
Read closely because this one requires some splainin.
Head on over tor/Mturk, where there are about 50,000 members who can answer your followup questions.
Most of the content is in question form, so the good stuff is usually in the comment section.
12. r/PovertyFinance
Notice how I said r/PersonalFinance is a Penny Hoarder favorite?
Thats because its a contender and notthePenny Hoarder favoriter/PovertyFinanceis.
It hasnt turned a profit yet, but it could.
You just need some time.
Thenr/SideHustleis the subreddit for you.
If membership is any indication of an answer,r/UberDrivershas more than 33,000 users.
The key principle is that the strategy needs to yield the user minimum wage or better.
As with any community, each subreddit has its own set of rules.
Dont say we didnt warn you.
Adam Hardy is a former staff writer at The Penny Hoarder.
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