⏳ Say Hi To Web4

T.I.N.Y email, Time Billionaires #012

TL;DR:

  • Trend: No-code is making it easier for non-technical founders to build companies

  • Interesting: You can get paid $10k for picking good names for babies

  • Not to be missed: A great podcast about wealth creation and the building internet businesses.

  • Yes: Forget Web3, here’s Web4

Read time: 3 mins

The no-code movement

Twitter is roaring with no-code.

Linkedin? Not so much.

No problem — let me fill you in.

No-code is not a tool. No-code is not software. No-code is an approach.

In fact, there can be tools and software that help you build with no-code.

The approach: building websites, tools, and software without writing a single piece of code.

I love how easy no-code has made it to launch and build simple products.

A couple of my favorite products:

  1. Carrd.co — launch one-page websites for anything

  2. Notion.so — manage content, ideas, client information, plans, and almost anything

  3. Glideapps.com — create an app without writing a single line of code

You can find a list of other great ones here

If you’re building in this space, reply to this email. Would love to invest or help out in any way!

Getting paid $10k to name babies

Here’s an interesting find for the week:

Taylor Humphrey is a professional baby namer.

She did multiple other jobs before she started naming babies.

She’s got 70k followers on TikTok and just under 30k on Instagram.

But have a look at this…

She offers 1:1 consultations (which are fully booked by the way). People go crazy after baby names so she can probably charge anywhere between $400-$1000/hr.

Wouldn’t be surprised if she made mid-to-high six figures a year.

Money is everywhere.

Sahil Bloom on wealth creation & the online game

Ali and Sahil are both great inspirations of mine.

I have long-term goals with building online and the Time Billionaires brand.

I’m thinking in 10-year chunks.

This is why it’s so important for me to:

  1. Create consistently

  2. Enjoy the process

Both of these things are discussed extensively in the interview.

Favorite moments:

Don’t try to be everything to everyone

It’s really hard to beat someone who is consistent

It’s better to be a king of one thing versus jack of all trades

Highly recommend.

Web3 → Web4

Yes.

That’s it for this week.

See you next week — Aadit

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