When I started Webbit Technologies, I noticed something surprising.
Some of my students could code.
They could build projects.
They understood the basics.
But they were still not making money.
And that’s the part nobody tells beginners.
The Lie the Internet Sells
The internet makes it look simple:
“Learn coding → Get a job → Make money.”
Clean. Easy. Predictable.
But reality is different.
Coding is just one piece of a bigger puzzle.
Why Many Developers Struggle Financially
I’ve seen people who can build amazing projects but still struggle to earn a single dollar.
Not because they’re not skilled…
But because making money in tech is not just about writing code.
It’s about:
- 👑 Solving real problems
- 👑 Communicating your value
- 👑 Positioning yourself correctly
- 👑 Understanding what people are willing to pay for
Skill Without Value = No Income
You can build a beautiful app…
But if it doesn’t solve a real problem, nobody cares.
You can learn multiple programming languages…
But if you can’t clearly explain what you do, opportunities will pass you by.
That’s the hard truth.
Coding vs Making Money
Coding is a skill.
That’s why I take my time to teach it to my students.
But making money?
That is a completely different skill.
This is exactly why I include digital marketing in my training programs—because knowing how to code is powerful, but knowing how to sell that skill is what actually pays.
What Successful People Do Differently
The people who succeed in tech don’t just code.
They combine:
- Technical skills
- Problem-solving
- Marketing mindset
That combination is what creates real income.
Final Advice
If you’re learning to code right now, don’t just focus on syntax.
Start asking yourself:
“What problem can I solve with this skill?”
Because at the end of the day…
That’s where the money is.
