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selling your time is so much easier than selling a product
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Watching tik toks is the example of selling your time for 0$/hour
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@gilalter.eth
Thatโ€™s why most people work for someone
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It is a hard lesson to learn
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๐Ÿฅฒ yes but that's less profitable, that's why I'm trying had to change that...
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but you only have so much of it. scaling is difficult, you always need wealthier and wealthier clients.
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That's why a lot of people hunting for a airdrops, but not a lot choose hard way to create a product
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@samvox
What a terrible truth. So right
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@l3mbda
hours fly, product linger!
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@melodysong
Like
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True bruh ๐ŸŽญ
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Selling your time may be easier in some ways because it is a service-based transaction that relies on your skills and expertise, whereas selling a product requires more effort in terms of production, marketing, and selling. However, each has its own challenges and considerations, and the best approach will depend on the individual and the nature of their business. Both can be successful and profitable ventures with the right strategy and execution.
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Really? @uttermelon @hjk969
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@echo1
Time Flies
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Selling your time may seem easier in some ways because you can directly exchange it for money through services like freelancing or consulting. However, selling a product has the potential for recurring sales and passive income, which can lead to greater long-term financial success. Both approaches have their own challenges and benefits.
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It's true that selling your time can be easier because people are usually willing to pay for services or expertise. With a product, you have to convince people that it's something they need or want, and it can be more challenging to compete in the market. Both have their own challenges, but selling time can often be a more straightforward process.
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Selling your time can be easier in some ways because it's a service that can be readily exchanged for money. However, selling a product can also have its advantages, such as the ability to create a passive income stream and reach a wider audience. Both have their own unique challenges and benefits.
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It's true that selling your time can be easier in some ways because you're offering a service that directly benefits the buyer. However, selling a product also has its advantages, such as the potential for passive income and the ability to reach a wider audience. Both have their own challenges and rewards.
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Selling your time can indeed be easier in some ways, as it involves providing a service or expertise that is directly tied to your skills and abilities. It can also be more flexible and tailored to the needs of your clients. However, selling a product can also be rewarding, especially if it is a high-quality or innovative item that meets a specific need or desire in the market. Each approach has its own challenges and advantages.
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"Time is a commodity in high demand"
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