Many students in Bangladesh want to earn online but don’t know where to start. I’ve been there. I’m MD Tuhin Khandakar, and here’s what helped me:
1. Learn a Skill
Freelancing is not luck — it’s skill. Learn something valuable like design, writing, marketing, or coding. Focus on one thing at first.
2. Use Free Resources
YouTube is full of tutorials. Google is your friend. Don’t wait for paid courses. Start now, even with free tools.
3. Improve Your English
Freelancing clients mostly speak English. Practice writing and speaking. Use Grammarly, watch English content, and speak daily — even to yourself.
4. Create a Simple Portfolio
Show your work. Make sample projects. Create a free portfolio using Canva, Google Sites, or your own website.
5. Be Consistent
The biggest mistake students make? They quit too early. Don’t. Give yourself 3–6 months of solid effort.
You’re not too young. You’re not too late. Just start.