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My ultra-niche job board earned $62,197 last month

Since 2019, I've been building a job board called Japan Dev.

It's 100% bootstrapped — the only employees are my wife and me.

In July, it made $62,197 in revenue... despite being super niche.

Today I released a blog post telling the whole story.

It covers topics like:
• How I attracted my first clients
• The unique way I monetize the service
• How I found effective marketing channels
• Ways to overcome the "cold start problem"
• Incorporating a company as a foreigner in Japan
• ...and a lot more.

Want to hear more?

👉 Click here to read the full story! 👈

posted to Icon for group Building in Public
Building in Public
on August 16, 2022
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    Great job! I'm really glad to see someone doing something like this. I think it's a great idea and it's definitely needed.

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      Thanks a lot Alex!

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    Great writeup. And It reminded me how marketing is important that building one.

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      Thanks! And yeah, no doubt.

      Developers tend to jump right into building since that's what we know, but distribution is more important for most indie projects imo.

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    Hey Eric!
    How do you make sure customers pay after they get a hire? How do you keep track? Is it all just good faith? I'd like to try your model.

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    Your success story is really cool, Eric. Congrats!

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      Just curious though, why didn't you also do the same thing about remote work? (Is remote not that popular there?)

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        The majority of our jobs are remote-friendly!

        It's very popular since covid.

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