https://github.com/sammyingram/Sammy/issues
https://www.notion.so/interingram/e26082419d6d4ab8be72894c1461be71?v=1c583fd427b84c7e90b9bc2a8315e8de
https://github.com/sammyingram/Sammy/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue
Media
Reading Writing
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Host a YouTube channel or podcast series
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– these tend to be popular with audiences who still live a “normal” lifestyle. Your video content will provide some escapism for people who enjoy viewing the off-grid life from their comfortable homes.
Start a blog – popular with both on- and off-gridders, your blog can be educational, entertaining, informative, or all three! Check out
Food Blogger Pro to learn how to set up a blog from scratch, or Pinch of Yum’s “
How to Monetize Your Food Blog” for great learning resources.
Social media – it is not as easy to make money from social media such as Facebook and Instagram, but they are a great way to raise the profile of your off-grid life. This can be helpful if you want to start selling products, experiences, or skills, as you’ve got a ready-made market!
Business
Office
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https://www.linkedin.com/learningSell your original patterns for your handicrafts, such as knitting, crocheting, woodwork, or quilting.Run workshops on animal husbandry, gardening, or crafting.Teach classes on homesteading skills such as making candles, skincare products, soaps, or preserves. Check out the Botanical Skin Care course from The Herbal Academy, it’s amazing! Also, don’t miss Soap Queen’s DIY Beauty Products course.Write and self-publish a book or eBook to share your expertise.Collaborate with other homesteaders and off-gridders to run courses, training days, or even a small homesteading festival.
Design and coding IDE (WordPress, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP) - 11
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https://www.open.ac.uk/courses/computing-it