Gautam Alva
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Gautam Alva
@Gautamonlydevs
Cats, Codes, Investing, Books, Fitness, Startups...........
Bengaluru Katılım Şubat 2025
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Starting a YouTube channel is the slowest way to make your first dollar online.
Instead, I use Amazon’s pre-built audience. And it’s paying me $50,000 per month for it.
Oh, and if you want my complete strategy broken down, with AI prompts, workflow and systems... Like this post, follow me and comment “AI”. I’ll DM it to you.
So I figured people on Amazon are searching daily queries about their problems.
And they buy products that solve those problems.
The product can be anything:
• Physical products
• Digital courses
• Software tools
But the most bought solution to their problems comes in the form of books.
Amazon has 310 million members ready to buy.
They aren’t watching for entertainment.
They aren’t killing time.
They are searching for answers.
“How to lose weight.”
“How to fix my marriage.”
“How to invest as a beginner.”
And they’ll pay $15 to $35 for the right book instantly.
That’s what I do.
I create short books around those problems.
70 to 150 pages that speak directly to their problem.
I use ChatGPT to outline chapters, Claude to write it, Ideogram AI to design covers that get picked on Amazon over every competing book.
I’ve been doing this for 6+ years and perfected a system that now takes only 1 hour a day.
Sell 1 book/day at $9.99 = $300/month
Sell 3 book/day at $9.99 = $900/month
Sell 5 book/day at $9.99 = $1,500/month
And that’s ONE book… before ads.
When you add more books to your portfolio and scale with Amazon ads… those numbers multiply fast.
And guess what?
You made that without following the most popular advice on the internet: “Start a YouTube channel.”
• You don’t need to film content
• You don’t need to edit videos
• You don’t need to wait for views or subscribers
Amazon handles everything.
You just publish a book.
And collect royalties from 310 million buyers who already trust the platform.
Most people spend years trying to grow on YouTube before making their first dollar.
In 2026, there’s absolutely no reason to do that.
Smart publishers attach themselves to the biggest marketplace on earth on day one.
That’s the difference between chasing attention.
And getting paid from day one.
If you want my entire system to:
• Find topics people already pay for
• AI prompts to write the book in just 1 hour
• Cover design that gets picked over competitors
Follow me, like this post and comment “AI”.
I’ll DM you my entire system for free.
You need to do all 3 to receive the DM.
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My college friend -a tech guy- earns ₹52 LPA in Bangalore.
Bought a 3BHK in Whitefield Bangalore last year. Wife + One small kid.
Last week he called me sounding completely broken:
“Bro… I’m actually going broke.”
I laughed.
“Bro, 52 lakh package? Stop joking.”
Then he showed me the real numbers.
Monthly take-home: ₹2.85 Lakh
Expenses:
• ₹1.08L → Home loan EMI
• ₹35k → One kid’s school fees
• ₹28k → Groceries & milk
• ₹18k → Society maintenance
• ₹18k → Maid + cook + nanny
• ₹15k → Car EMI + fuel
• ₹12k → Electricity, water, WiFi
• ₹45k → Family health insurance
Total: ₹2.93 Lakh
He is short ₹8,000 every month… before festivals, date nights, or any emergency.
A decade ago?
The same flat + same lifestyle needed only ₹18–20 lakh salary.
Today even ₹52 lakh feels like you’re running on a treadmill that keeps speeding up.
The economy is genuinely cooked for every 9-5 salaried guy who thought he “made it.”
The scariest part?
You don’t feel poor…
until the math hits you.
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@cmd_dj221 Is it beginner friendly?I mean I just know js shud i start this?
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Most backend devs have no idea what happens after they hit “send request.” They just hope it works.
Because learning to use APIs is easy, understanding how they actually work is rare.
If you're serious about backend engineering, this playlist is a must: “Backend From First Principles”
This is not another “build X with Y framework” tutorial.
This is:
- How the internet works
- How requests travel
- How servers think
- What really happens behind every API call
What you’ll learn:
- How the web actually works
- Backend architecture fundamentals
- Auth and security (cookies, JWT, sessions)
- Networking and protocols
- First-principles thinking
Why it matters:
It teaches you why systems work the way they do, Not just how to use them.
Which simply means:
- You debug faster
- You design better systems
- You build real intuition
- You escape tutorial hell
What it’s NOT:
- Not system design at scale
- Not Kafka/distributed systems deep dive
- Not framework-heavy
- Not project-based
It’s pure fundamentals.
Perfect for:
- Devs who feel like they’re “coding by guessing”
- Anyone who wants to go beyond syntax
- Future backend/system engineers
In one line:
This playlist turns you from someone who calls APIs into someone who understands how APIs exist.
Know any resources that actually teach how systems work (not just frameworks)? do share them here.

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Digital Products is honestly the #1 BEST business in 2026 by far.
- AI does all the work for you
- create 5 ebooks , 200 pages each within 20 minutes with AI , sell each for $500 ( other businesses take days at minimum )
- 99% margins and instant access & delivery to customer
- ZERO headaches
- takes 1 hour of work per day .
- $38 investment per month necessary to get started ($30 tweethunter, $8 X premium)
I started 2 years ago and honestly never expected to make $400K per month at 22 years old
And now, I'm teaching how, by giving you for free:
1) full ebook 100 step-by-step blueprint
2) YouTube tutorial ( 38 minutes + 80 minutes )
3) Miro board + 15 templates + tools to get started
comment "X" if you want ALL this :)
** DELETING ALL THIS IN 24 HOURS
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@rambuilds_ I'm working on blogging the entire series so that everyone can benefit...
You can read it here on my site vrajved.tech/blog
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Vibe coding is just a dopamine addiction disguised as a business model.
You type a prompt.
You get a full app.
You feel like a god for 10 minutes.
Then you remember you are terrified of marketing.
So you just open a new tab and build another app instead.
The internet is about to become a massive graveyard of 24-hour side projects.
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@anurag__kochar @kirat_tw What would you learn fullstack or AI
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"Learn to code like it's still 2015, and keep your fundamentals clear..."
~ @kirat_tw
this is the advice i would follow blindly if i were starting out to learn coding in 2026

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