Last Updated on October 5, 2025 by Jeremy
I’ll be honest with you: the first time I cracked open a “Learn to Code” book, I lasted about 15 minutes before my brain checked out. It felt like I was back in high school math class, staring at formulas I’d never use.
Fast forward to a few years later — I’m parked in my trailer, spotty campground Wi-Fi, kids hollering outside, generator humming. I realized something: I didn’t need to know all of coding. I just needed to know enough to ship something people would actually pay for.
That’s where my journey really started. And if you’re here reading this, you probably don’t want another boring “learn Python for 12 months” syllabus either. You want results. Dollars in the account. Proof this online thing can work.
Let me show you what actually worked for me — and what you can do too.
Pick a Money Path (Don’t Try All at Once)
There are three main paths people use to turn code into cash. I tried dabbling in all three and, honestly, it just slowed me down. Once I picked one and went all-in, things clicked.
- Freelance: Build small but useful things for businesses (like a one-page site, a booking form, or fixing a slow site). Fastest to your first $300.
- Micro-SaaS: Build a tiny tool that replaces a spreadsheet. Low monthly subscription, compounding revenue.
- Content + Affiliate: Teach, compare tools, write tutorials, and get paid when people sign up through your links. Slower to start, but it snowballs.
👉 I chose Affiliate + Freelance. Why? Because I could start building content while knocking out quick freelance gigs to pay for groceries.
Learn Just Enough to Ship
I didn’t grind through a bootcamp. I learned the bare bones:
- HTML/CSS to put stuff on the page.
- A bit of JavaScript to make forms and buttons work.
- GitHub Pages/WordPress to get it online fast.
The trick is this: learn in service of what you’re building. If I needed a booking form, I learned just enough JavaScript to make the form submit. Then I shipped it.
My 30-Day Plan (You Can Steal This)
Here’s what I did over 30 days:
- Week 1: Picked one path and one offer. Mine was “help businesses set up simple online menus.”
- Week 2: Built a demo version in a weekend.
- Week 3: Reached out to 10 local businesses per day. Got my first yes (discounted, but hey, testimonial secured).
- Week 4: Collected feedback, invoiced my first full-rate client, and reinvested the money back into tools.
It wasn’t pretty, but it worked.
The Real Game-Changer: Wealthy Affiliate
Now, here’s where I have to be transparent. I’d tried doing this alone, and it was exhausting. Too many rabbit holes, too many false starts.
When I plugged into Wealthy Affiliate, I finally had:
- A step-by-step roadmap (so I wasn’t spinning my wheels).
- A community of people doing the same thing.
- Tools to track what was actually working.
And no, you don’t need to whip out a credit card to start. You can literally hop in, try the training, and build your first site for free.
Where This Leaves You
If you’re serious about learning to code and making money online, don’t do what I did in the beginning — don’t try to learn everything.
Pick a money path. Ship something small. Charge for it. Build momentum.
And if you want to follow along with me — mistakes, stumbles, and all — join me inside WA. That’s where I’m documenting this whole From 0 to 100K journey.
👉 Click here to start your 30-Day Build (free).
See you inside. And hey, let me know in the comments — would you choose Freelance, Micro-SaaS, or Affiliate as your first path?






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