Most paying online Business for students!

The most paying online business for Students.
1.Youtube channel_ YouTube channel is best option students most paying online Business and improve skills and knowledge and make money generate part time eg .Video vlogs,Job update, particular subject eg.History geography science maths English Urdu Hindi etc knowledge provide.
2.Ebook selling Business _ Ebook selling Business is best student business particular subject or Discipline relationship ebook create and sell Amazon kdp Instamojo Google pay store etc. 
Freelancing in areas like graphic design, content writing, or social media management tends to pay well for students. I've seen students thrive on platforms like Upwork or Fiverr, especially when they focus on high-demand skills. It’s flexible, scalable, and you can start small while building your portfolio.
If you look at high profile success stories, you’ll find that you’re arguably in the single greatest period of your life in which to start a business of any kind, but especially an online business.

Here are some of the things you don’t have:

A full-time job that occupies most of your waking moments;
Financial commitments like a mortgage (I’m assuming);
A family to support
Years of ingrained servitude that discourages creativity and encourages following the rules
All these things can hold you back and make it more difficult to succeed in business.

Here are some of the things you do have:

Access to more information than anyone who has ever come before you;
Freedom and flexibility to choose what you pursue and invest your time in;
A circle of peers that are also in the same position as you;
Time to screw up and time to recover.
That last one is seriously so crucial it’s probably the single greatest thing you have going for you.

So with that in mind, how do you succeed?


If you don’t have an idea then you obviously need to find one asap. This is actually the easy part. All you need to do is identify a problem that has no solution and that you can solve at a lower cost than what you charge. This doesn’t necessarily need to be a new solution; you don’t HAVE to be a first-mover (ask Facebook, or Google). Yes, it can be an advantage to be the only one doing what you’re doing, but you can also do what others are doing, provided you are doing it better!

This leads us to the next stage, execution. This is far and away the most important part of any start-up.

A poor idea well executed will outperform a great idea poorly executed. Every. Day. Of. The. Week.

You need to seriously think this through because execution is really specific to the industry you’re about to enter. But, following from what I mentioned above, you have the ability to screw up and the time to make up for it.

The single best way to nail your execution is practice. No excuses, no procrastination. Just get started. You’ll screw up, you’ll make mistakes and it’s entirely likely that your first (and second, and third) venture will fail. But you’ll learn. And you’ll get better.

I’m no sportsfan but I’ve never forgotten a tattoo on tennis player Stan Wawrinka’s arm:

Ever Tried. Ever Failed. No Matter. Try Again. Fail Again. Fail Better.

Good luck with whatever you choose to do.
People are soon recognizing that what they learn in university has little bearing on their daily lives.

They are increasingly realizing that specialized training earns them a decent living and is preferable to traditional schooling, which has been unaltered for generations.

It's time for you to immerse yourself in an area that fascinates you, become an expert in it, and share your knowledge with others.

People are gradually recognizing that life is far too short to attempt to learn everything on their own. They are willing to spend a significant sum of money to learn from someone else's experience.

I have yet to come across a business that can provide greater training than the internet. Once you know your niche well and have developed a course in it, there will be people from all over the world who will pay for your expertise.

This is the right time for you to gain expertise in a good niche and start your training career
Would definitely brainstorm ideas around what other complimentary services or products you can offer your customers. Web security is a big challenge from people - so running small workshops on how to keep you PC malware free / spam / etc...

In terms of your web development and programming skills I'd highly recommend getting yourself on websites like oDesk, PPH (PeoplePerHour ) or similar. http://www.peopleperhour.com in particular allow to package up your services in the form of an 'hourlie'. You can offer simple tasks that you know you can do quickly, ie: simple web fixes, etc. Could help you create additional income for your business in quite times. And great thing is you can turn it on and off as you like.

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