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How Reddit Helped Me Make Money Online
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How Reddit Helped Me Make Money Online

Didn’t expect Reddit to teach me how to make money online—yet here we are. Real stories, hard lessons, and how I turned lurking into income.

Wendy G. Sadler
Last updated: May 20, 2025 3:57 pm
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When I First Got Started…How Reddit Became My Unexpected TeacherFreelancing: Where I Learned the Hard WayMessing Up (A Lot) and Learning as I GoDiscovering Affiliate Marketing (Without Being a Sales Bot)Creating Digital Products (Even When I Didn’t Feel ‘Expert’ Enough)Real Stories That Kept Me GoingFinal Thoughts: Start Messy, Stay Curious

When I First Got Started…

I’ll be honest—when I first tried to earn money online, I had no clue what I was doing. I loved the idea of working on something I cared about, but the path ahead looked foggy. Each new idea felt like a mix of excitement and low-key panic. Sound familiar?

One night, while I was scrolling through the internet looking for something interesting, I stumbled upon Reddit. Instead of getting lost in the drama or the memes, I found myself in deeper discussions where people shared their side hustle ideas and ways to make extra money. It was such an eye-opening moment for me, and it really changed everything!

I wasn’t just reading tips—I was seeing real stories. Folks just like me, figuring things out as they went. Some were struggling, some were thriving, but all were being honest. That vibe made me feel like, “Yeah, okay, maybe I can do this too.”

How Reddit Became My Unexpected Teacher

It still blows my mind that a random online forum became one of the best places I learned from. I started spending time in subreddits like r/SideHustle, r/Entrepreneur, and r/WorkOnline. These weren’t just people bragging about their wins—they showed how they got there, bumps and all.

One story I’ll never forget is about someone who started a mini freelancing business after losing their 9-to-5 job. They didn’t make any flashy income claims; instead, they shared an honest account of what worked, what didn’t, and what they would do differently. That level of transparency is truly valuable. You don’t find it on most blogs or YouTube channels.

I realized something: You don’t need a perfect plan. You need to start.

Freelancing: Where I Learned the Hard Way

Let’s talk about freelancing. It sounds cool: Work from anywhere, be your boss, yada yada. But the truth? It’s not as glamorous in the beginning.

When I first made my profile on Upwork and Fiverr, I copied what everyone else was doing. Buzzwords, fake-sounding experience, and trying too hard to “sound professional.” It got me… nothing.

Then I went back to Reddit. One simple piece of advice hit me: Be real. Talk like a human. So I rewrote my profile with my actual story—where I started, what I was learning, and what I honestly cared about helping people. No fluff.

That’s when things started to shift.

Clients connected with me, not some AI-sounding version of me.

Messing Up (A Lot) and Learning as I Go

My first few pitches? Total disasters. Half the time, I didn’t even hear back. The other half was polite rejections. And yeah, I questioned if I was cut out for this.

But every time I felt stuck, I’d go back to Reddit. I’d read stories from people who had the same struggles. Some got ghosted for months. Others made rookie mistakes and still figured it out. That kind of honesty pulled me back every time.

Eventually, I stopped seeing rejections as failures. They became feedback, like, “Okay, cool, that approach didn’t work—let’s tweak it.” Slowly, I started getting responses. Then small gigs. Then, a few long-term clients. It wasn’t quick or easy, but it was real growth.

Discovering Affiliate Marketing (Without Being a Sales Bot)

After I got comfortable with freelancing, I kept seeing posts on Reddit about affiliate marketing. I’ll admit—at first, I thought it was just a scammy product promotion.

But the people on Reddit made it clear: if you treat it like a real business and focus on helping people first, the money will follow.

So, instead of spamming links, I started writing blog posts that answered actual questions people had. If a product genuinely helped solve that problem, I’d mention it—no hype, just useful stuff. Slowly but surely, the clicks started turning into commissions.

One Redditor said something that stuck with me:

👉 “If you wouldn’t recommend it to your best friend, don’t promote it.” That line helped me build trust with my audience and long-term income.

Creating Digital Products (Even When I Didn’t Feel ‘Expert’ Enough)

You know that voice in your head says, “You don’t know enough to teach anyone.”? Yeah, I had that too.

But on Reddit, I saw regular people creating eBooks, guides, mini-courses—not because they were “experts,” but because they were a few steps ahead of someone else. That’s all it takes.

So I gave it a shot.

I built a basic guide from stuff I’d learned freelancing and posted it on Gumroad. My first few sales were tiny, but they felt amazing. And guess what? A few Reddit users gave me feedback, which helped me improve it—and that led to more sales.

Creating something from scratch and having people pay for it? That’s a feeling I’ll never get tired of.

Real Stories That Kept Me Going

The best part of Reddit? You never feel like you’re in it alone.

I remember this guy who posted about how he built his side hustle by offering resume help. He didn’t have a big audience or fancy website—just a Reddit post offering free advice. That snowballed into paying clients, referrals, and eventually a full-on service business.

Or the woman who started selling digital stickers on Etsy after sharing her ideas on r/EtsySellers. She made mistakes early on but kept asking questions, getting feedback, and improving. Six months later, she was making enough to quit her part-time job.

These weren’t overnight successes. They were just persistent people—sharing, learning, trying again.

Final Thoughts: Start Messy, Stay Curious

If there’s one thing Reddit taught me, it’s this: you don’t need to be perfect—you need to be in motion.

Whether you’re freelancing, trying affiliate marketing, building a digital product, or still figuring out your path, it’s okay to be messy. Every win, every fail, every question you ask…it all adds up.

Reddit wasn’t just a source of tips for me. It became a place to get real, stay humble, and grow alongside people figuring it out just like me.

So if you’re sitting there wondering, “Can I really do this?”

Yes, you can.

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