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Update the "books and merchandise" section #118

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nayafia opened this issue Aug 29, 2019 · 1 comment
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Update the "books and merchandise" section #118

nayafia opened this issue Aug 29, 2019 · 1 comment

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@nayafia
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nayafia commented Aug 29, 2019

In the past few years, I've been noticing a lot of developers who create and make money from educational content (blog posts, videos, livestreams, etc). Feels like an important revenue stream to acknowledge in here.

When I first wrote this guide, I lumped all that into "Books and merchandise", but this category feels a little dated. So much more is happening on that front now! Might rename to "Content creation" or something like that, add some non-book examples, etc.

Will get to it uhhhh one day maybe, leaving this issue open as a reminder. Also, if anyone has great examples of developers creating content (Kent Dodds and Egghead.io are my canonical examples 😇), comment here and I'll add them in!

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Love this! I think the section could maybe just be "Education", covering books & courses. Also, can't be certain, but my guess is in most cases the "merch" sorts of things e.g. the socks, or Discourse's offerings (https://cottonbureau.com/people/discourse) probably tend to be more a marketing thing than actual $ generator.

Some other big ones that come to mind for educational content:

Not sure if they're all open source contributors, and there's a huge range from side project to entire online instructional biz, but many good examples of devs making $ with educational material.

The Laravel/Laracasts example is one of the most spot on I've seen for education directly tied to the open source project/creators. I see they're also listed in the SaaS section…and probably a good example of "open core" as well with some of their add on projects like Spark (https://spark.laravel.com) and Nova (https://nova.laravel.com).

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