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From ₹0 to ₹10,000 a Month – My Journey of Earning Online with Zero Skills



From ₹0 to ₹10,000 a Month – My Journey of Earning Online with Zero Skills



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There was a time when I felt like a total failure.

No job. No income. No hope.

I still remember the day I stared at my empty wallet, wondering if I would ever be able to support myself. I didn’t come from a rich background. I had no degree from IIT or IIM. Just an ordinary guy with a head full of dreams and a heart full of pain.

But deep down, I had one thing: the will to try.

The Turning Point

One evening, I watched a motivational video that said something simple:

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”

That hit me.

I had an old phone. A basic internet connection. And some free time. That was enough.

So, I searched on Google:
"How to earn money online in India with no experience"

And that one search opened doors I never knew existed.


What I Found – Real Ways to Earn Online

Here are three things I tried — step by step:

1. Freelance Typing Jobs

I found websites like Fiverr and Freelancer, where people were paying for simple typing work.
I created a free profile, added my skills, and slowly started getting small tasks like converting PDFs to Word.

First earning? ₹200.
I was over the moon.

2. Blogging

I started a blog (like this one!) where I shared motivational stories and useful tips I learned.
I used Google AdSense to show ads.
In the beginning, I earned ₹5, ₹10 per day — but over months, it grew.

Why? Because I started writing about real struggles, mixed with useful content — like money-saving tips, simple financial advice, and positive habits.

Now, even one blog post brings ₹100–₹300 per day when it gets good traffic.

3. Learning Digital Skills (Free!)

Instead of wasting time scrolling Instagram, I began learning from YouTube and free online courses (like from Coursera, Great Learning, and Google Garage).
I picked up basic digital marketing, Canva design, and AI tools like ChatGPT.

This helped me offer more services online — like writing, designing, and content editing.


The Result?

I now earn between ₹8,000 to ₹12,000/month — all from home. I’m not a millionaire, but I’m proud of every rupee because it came from hard work and belief.


What I Learned (That May Help You Too)

  • You don’t need a perfect start. You need a brave one.

  • Money comes slowly but surely if you offer value.

  • Motivation is useless without action. Start something today — no matter how small.

  • Failures are part of the journey. I failed many times. But I kept learning.


Let Me Ask You:

What’s stopping you from taking that first step?

Not money. Not background. Not age.

Just start. Even if it’s messy. Even if it’s slow.

Because someone like me — with zero skills, zero money, and zero experience — started from nothing…

…and now earns something.

So why not you?


If this post inspired you, share it with someone who needs hope.
Let’s build a community where we lift each other up, not pull each other down.

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