When YouTube Shorts first launched, I decided to test it as a tool to drive traffic to gambling offers. At the time, it was a fresh and promising platform with great potential. I worked on this strategy for two months, posting one video every two days. While this method isn’t as effective anymore, it brought
Since we’re on the topic of Steam, it’s worth mentioning a strategy that, while not massive in profits, has been around for years and still works: Steam card farming. This method helped me back in the day to build up my initial capital, and it’s still an accessible way to generate a bit of income
While digging through my old files, I found a chart that marked my transition from CS skin arbitrage to crypto arbitrage. Back then, there was no competition, no bots, and no automation. Everything had to be done manually, but the payoff was well worth it. This is a look back at how the arbitrage game
When I dug through my old files, I couldn’t find my exact income calculations from bot farming in Lineage 2 Classic, but I did find records from my early days in adena reselling. Although this story centers on L2 Classic, the strategies I used can be adapted to other games or even online markets. It’s a lot
Here’s a story from my own experience that shows how a little creativity (and a custom email domain) turned mass registration into a profitable side hustle. Maybe this will inspire you to try something similar on another platform. Back when Discord usernames came with unique numbers, everyone wanted the cool combos. If you managed to
I’ve always been drawn to the thrill of automation, building bots, and finding ways to turn skills into profit. Maybe this story will spark some ideas—or at least show you what to avoid. Back when Steam roulettes were a thing, crypto casinos were also having their moment. Most of these casinos were basically clones, with