Monica Lent is a founder running 3 profitable indie businesses after leaving her full time job 2 years ago. She runs Affilimate, a SaaS product which allows you to manage and track affiliate commissions, the Blogging for Devs newsletter and paid community for developers looking to grow an audience and finally, Not a Nomad, a travel blog that accounted for almost 50% of Monica’s revenue last year, as she grew her portfolio of projects from $30k to over $100k.

What we covered in this episode:

How Monica splits time between her projectsIs it detrimental having split attention?Delegating and outsourcing as an indie hackerHow content and SEO ties her projects togetherBenefits of a VAStarting a blog that makes thousandsHaving a travel blog during covidStarting a community for developersHow to start your own successful blogThe downsides of sharing revenue numbersIs Monica having fun?

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