It’s a real time-suck, and the more you use ChatGPT, the more critical it becomes to have easy access to your conversation’s content.And for those who provide services for clients, it’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack with a blindfold on.It’s enough to make you want to pull your hair out trying to find the client’s content.
I mean, I get it, you’re out here making a real effort to create and organize your ChatGPT content in a thousand Google Docs.But for me things got pretty crazy once I hit that one hundred docs mark. Imagine that you’re not just creating a few content pieces here and there, but you’re actually using ChatGPT to create entire courses, ebooks, blog posts, scripts, and all sorts of other written content.
For example, let’s say you’re making a course for someone who wants to start a digital marketing agency with ChatGPT. You ask ChatGPT for some headline ideas, and choose the ones you like. Then you select subheadings and feature/benefit bullet points, create modules and lesson lists, which can easily add up to dozens of screens to scroll through.
Once you’ve added the syllabus and content for each and every lesson, you could end up with a content thread that’s a whopping 200 screens long! And that’s just for a course with 10 modules. But that’s just one course, my friend. Imagine doing this for all sorts of other things, like ebooks, blog posts, articles, and social media posts.
While ChatGPT can do all the writing for you, its user interface is not really designed for heavy-duty content or digital products creation. So, if you want to use ChatGPT to make money, you’ll need to use a tool that not only backups your conversations, helps you stay organized and on top of things, but also helps you produce profitable content from prompt chain conversations.
People want to work from home for various, and rather simple reasons:
They want to work in an environment of their liking
They want more freedom with their schedule
They want to cut commute hours and spend more time with their loved ones
But whatever your reason is, we want to help you achieve your goal and work from home!
Just to make it clear: we’re not going to pitch you ways that’ll make you sit in front of a screen all day for a few dollars — that’s right, no online surveys, no clicking on ads, and no “get-rich-quick” schemes to waste your time.
We’ll explore 14 proven ways, their requirements, how much money you can earn from them, and more. Let’s begin!
Dropshipping
Requirements:
Internet access
Marketing skills (you can learn this as you progress)
Some capital for investing in an ecommerce store(~$100)
Finding reliable vendors for products
How much money can you earn: $1,000 — $5,000/month on average. Profit margins are up to 30% of that figure range.
Have you ever wanted to open your own online store? Well, you can, and it’s way cheaper than you might think!
Dropshipping is an ecommerce business model that has very little startup and overhead costs because you aren’t producing, storing, or shipping the products yourself.
Here’s how it works:
You build an online store where you display and sell products
When you receive an order, you forward the details to your supplier/vendor
The supplier ships the product to the customer
You charge customers a retail price for the product, while your supplier charges you a wholesale price for the order.
For example: if your customer pays you $10 for a product and you forward their order to your supplier, who charges you $9 to fulfill the order, you’ll get a profit of $1.
Sounds easy, right?
Well, it is.And that has created a problem where the ecommerce market has been saturated by an influx of dropshipping stores that all follow the same style.
It has gotten to the point where certain stores just scream low-effort because their products can be easily found on places like AliExpress or Alibaba for a fraction of the retail price.
But with a twist, you can avoid this issue and stand out from the crowd — just use white labeling.
Simply make a deal with suppliers/vendors to ship your orders with your own logo and packaging for the products.
After setting up all the logistics (there are plenty of YouTube videos on that) and your ecommerce store with a platform like systeme.io or Shopify, you’ll need to focus on a scale plan that ensures growth and stability; don’t get stuck selling the same things forever.
Question, did you know that you can open an ecommerce store for free with systeme.io? And when we say an ecommerce store, we mean:
Unlimited products, storage space, hosting, and bandwidth
No limits on sales, monthly traffic, or conversions
A custom domain
No transaction fees whatsoever, you keep all the profits!
How much money can you earn per eBook: $10 — $1,000/month on average.
It costs nothing to write your own eBook, and there are plenty of options for online publishing.
A popular one is Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), which allows anyone to publish as many eBooks as they like for free.
The catch is that, as the author, you only get up to 70% royalties when you make a sale.
If you produce high-quality eBooks regularly, Amazon’s algorithms will make sure your eBooks get lots of hits, so 70% could be more than enough.
If you’re wondering what to write about, these are the best-selling eBook categories on Amazon:
Religion and spirituality
Biographies and memoirs
Business and money
Self-help
Cookbooks, food, and wine
We think it’s best to write books that you actually want to read or have extensive knowledge about.
Then work will become play, and you’ll have your first eBook published in no time. You can share samples of your eBook as a PDF to gauge audience interest. Doing this is relatively straightforward. For example, you can create a QR code for a PDF that you share through offline reading groups.
And if you’ve already got an audience, you can sell your eBook on your own website (for free if you use systeme.io) and keep 100% of the profits!
Something to consider: You can also look into private label rights (PLR) when publishing eBooks — which basically means selling licenses for people to use and sell your eBooks.
(You could also be at the other end of the spectrum, and buy PLR for certain eBooks that you think can sell well.)
Start affiliate marketing
Requirements:
Internet access
Payment processor accounts on platforms like PayPal and Wise
Affiliate accounts with companies you want to work with
How much money can you earn: Around 80% of affiliates make $0 — $80,000/year.
In a nutshell, affiliate marketing is when businesses market their offers through affiliates using trackable links that people can click on to take them to the products that are offered.
For example, anyone can sign-up for free and head to our affiliate marketplace:
View all the offers they can promote
Get a trackable link for any available offer
And start promoting it right away
Each time someone buys the offer through the link, you get a commission!
This is a good option for someone who already has a big social media following, a blog, or a large and engaged email list.
To be a good affiliate marketer, it’s important that you actually believe in the products you’re pushing or your link will be left untouched by your audience.
Or simply sign up for a free account with systeme.io, and start promoting our platform to earn 50% lifetime commissions!
And we’ve got powerful email marketing tools that you can automate to get your affiliate link out there, making this method more passive.
Start Blogging
Requirements:
Internet access
Writing skills
Research skills
A website to publish your blog posts on
Consistent traffic for said website
How much money can you earn: You can earn $500 — $2000/month in your first year. (Multiple sources, this range is totally reachable for most people)
With blogging, you can make no money, you can make some extra money, or you can make big money.
Blogging is a great way to make money online in 2022, and there are plenty of great (free) blogging platforms for you to try.
You can blog about almost anything, but the most popular types of blogs in 2022 are:
Food blogs
Travel blogs
Health and fitness blogs
Lifestyle blogs
Fashion and beauty blogs
Building your audience will take time and dedication (and knowledge of SEO best practices), but once you’ve done that, you can start using your blog to make money from home.
When you’ve got tons of traffic coming to your blog, you can start selling ads and backlinks or doing some affiliate marketing.
Eventually, your audience might start wanting more, so you can come up with a product or service to sell from your blog.
For example: if your blog is about fitness, you can sell a fitness guide or a consultation to kickstart a client’s fitness journey.
Sell digital products
Requirements:
Creative skills
Tools and platforms to make and/or host the digital products
Competitive pricing model
How much money can you earn: Technically speaking, we’re in ecommerce territory again, so here you could be making anywhere from $500 — $10,000/month ($10k+ is like a unicorn).
Digital products take money-making ideas from regular ecommerce models whilst taking out the pain of handling the logistics of shipping offers.
Although eBooks were stated as an example of a digital product before, there are many more types of digital products available. These include:
1. Games
2. Software
3. Podcasts
4. Graphic design products
5. Printables
6. NFTs (they have functionality beyond monkey images)
There are so many platforms where digital creators can sell their digital products online like Etsy and OpenSea — and there’s always the option of creating your own ecommerce store.
And as a tangent for this method, you can try print-on-demand websites such as Redbubble that allow your customers to purchase your design printed on t-shirts, mugs, or phone cases!
Because the design you’re making is digital, there are no costs to this money-making idea, besides your chosen design software.
Become an online tutor
Requirements:
Internet access
Particular skillset or knowledge about a niche people want to join
Some capital to invest in your teaching credentials if needed
How much money can you earn: Anywhere between $15 — $60/hour in your first few years.
Depending on your education and experience, tutoring can be a seriously lucrative way to make money from home.
If you’re good at maths or science (or any other academic subject), show off your grades to attract struggling students.
If you’re fluent in English, you can find some non-English speakers looking for online classes.
It may be useful to list yourself on a tutoring platform such as Tutor.com or Superprof.
Or, if you prefer to work independently and keep all of your earnings to yourself, post adverts to your local social media groups.
Tutoring for the TEFL academy is also a great option, but you have to complete some courses before you can join their team.
Sell online courses
Requirements:
Knowledge in a certain niche
Marketing skills
Teaching skills
A sustainable business model
How much money can you earn: $100 — $10,000/month when starting out. This depends on your niche, the value you’re giving out, and the number of courses that you have.
Did we mention that it’s predicted for the eLearning market to reach a value of $375 billion by 2026?
Well, it is — selling online courses is a super hot niche right now. In a way, it’s similar to online tutoring, but it’s way easier than sitting around all day and trying to find online tutoring jobs.
To sell your own online course, you’ll first need to create a recorded course on a certain topic and deliver a thorough explanation that would take students from point A to point B in their lives.
Then you want to figure out how you’re going to host your course online.
As a pro tip: your course content should deliver great value for your students so they leave great reviews, and keep coming back.
(We know that online courses are also defined as digital products but they’re such a huge topic and revenue generators for creators — they honestly deserve their own section)
Become a social media influencer
Requirements:
Internet access
Charismatic or unique approach to your social media accounts
Integrity
Quality content
How much money can you earn: $1,000 — $10,000/month on average.
Depends highly on the number and type of followers, and methods of monetization (affiliate marketing, merch, sponsors, etc).
Over 80% of internet users are on social media, and big brands need influencers to help them reach this massive market.
If you’re able to create quality content for social media and you’re willing to put time into engaging with your community, you’d be a perfect influencer!
And don’t think you need millions of followers ― there’s a growing demand for micro-influencers (influencers with 3,000 to 100,000 followers).
Companies want to work with micro-influencers because their smaller audiences trust them and are more easily influenced by them.
To become an influencer your social media accounts need to convey a clear personal brand.
Investing in courses at Udemy is also an option if you’re really serious about this.
Write closed-captions (transcribing)
Requirements:
Internet access
Fast typing (+60 words per minute)
Food language skills
How much money can you earn: $100 — $5,000/month on average. It depends on the frequency of the jobs you get.
When first starting, you can sign up for transcription companies like GMR Transcription or Rev.
You can also go the solo route and offer your services on freelancing websites like Upwork.
Usually pay is determined by $X/minute of audio or $X/hour of work, and it starts for as low as $3/hour on certain platforms.
As you gain more experience, your pay will gradually increase up to $30 – $40/hour on the very high end.
So certainly don’t lock yourself to a platform like Rev where the pay just doesn’t match your value after a while of work.
Again, if you want to really brush up on your closed captioning skills, there are YouTube tutorials to assist you.
Try freelancing
Requirements:
Internet access
Skills and knowledge about a certain niche
A good and clear portfolio about your services (could be a dedicated website, or a profile on a freelance platform)
How much money can you earn: Depends on the niche you’re working in. So you could start making a few $100/month but the sky is really the limit when you go all in.
Freelancing is a type of self-employment where you work with clients as an independent contractor — which is similar to building your own business (you’ll need to market yourself, get leads, and sell your services).
In order to freelance from home, you’ll need to build a portfolio of your services and past social proof — naturally, starting can be rough when you don’t have the latter.
For an “easy” start, sign up for freelance platforms like Fiverr and Upwork.
Plus, keep an eye out for growing ones like PeoplePerHour where you can rank in your niche faster.
This is where you monetize all kinds of different skills you possess like graphic design, writing sci-fi, or anything that comes to mind really.
Freelance platforms are generally very competitive, so look for niches that have moderate saturation compared to market demand and give excellent deals to your first few customers.
Furthermore, don’t look for “dead” niches where you can easily rank but can’t get any customers consistently.
As a last piece of advice, try to be specific about what you can do, don’t oversell your abilities, and never sell yourself short.
Sell used stuff you don’t need
Requirements:
An announcement that you’re having a yard sale (online and/or offline)
Second-hand items that you can sell
How much money can you earn: Aim for $500 — $1,000 per yard or garage sale.
You can sell anything online from gently-used clothes and furniture to arts and crafts.
In 2022 consumers are more concerned about the environment than ever before, so buying second-hand is becoming more and more popular.
Plus, all this can be virtual, it’s effortless to set up Instagram Shopping using this guide, or you can explore selling on peer-to-peer social shopping apps, like Depop.
Make sure to use captivating and clear product photos to entice buyers and give lots of information such as detailed measurements or how used an item is.
This makes your store professional and maximizes your sales!
Now granted, you can always pop into your local second-hand shop to buy ‘new’ stock for very little money and do the process all over again.
Monetize your gaming with Twitch
Requirements:
An account on Twitch
Actual skills in playing games
A character that appeals to people (at least those who are defined as your average Twitch user)
How much money can you earn: Depends on how many views you pull in per stream.
Once you average 100 viewers per stream, you can make around $1000 per month (From ads, donations, subscriptions, and sponsors).
If you’re an amazing gamer, we know a way you can monetize that skill! With Twitch, you can turn your hobby into a money magnet.
For the uninitiated, Twitch is an online platform where gamers and streamers share their screens, and viewers pay to watch them.
With almost 3 million active viewers at any given time, streaming on Twitch is a solid way to make money from home.
The main way of making money on Twitch is through donations. But building up a big enough following will earn you Affiliate or Partner status, and you’ll start earning ad revenue.
Furthermore, you can easily get sponsors down the road and compete with events happening in your local country.
It doesn’t get any better than earning money by doing something you enjoy.
Become a YouTuber
Requirements:
Content that people want to watch
Business skills to capitalize on opportunities and not get locked in shady contracts
Recording tools that would present your content in the best light possible
How much money can you earn: Around $1 per 1,000 video views when starting out.
Have you ever considered opening a YouTube channel?
Beyond sharing your skills, there are so many genres on YouTube that you can create content for.
At the time of writing, the top five YouTube genres were:
Vlogs and commentary
Product Reviews
How-To’s/Tutorials
Top Lists
Comedies
Once you have 1000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time, YouTube will start paying you ad revenue.
To get that subscriber count up, always include a strong call-to-action at the end of your videos ― that’s when YouTubers say: “Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment if you enjoyed the video”.
You should also write compelling video titles, reply to every comment when possible, and remove all the bot accounts that might fill your comment sections.
Pro tip: You can use your YouTube Channel as a platform for some of the other ways to make money such as affiliate marketing or selling things online.
Offer virtual assistance services
Requirements:
Internet access
Computer skills
Deep knowledge in researching the web
A passion for wanting to learn more
How much money can you earn: Anywhere from $7 — $60/hour. This depends on your location, experience, and niche you’re in.
Being a virtual assistant is like being a personal assistant for your client, you help them with day-to-day tasks, and handle trivial stuff that gets in the way of their productivity like data entry and scheduling appointments — but it’s all done virtually while you’re at home, duh.
This is very appealing to people who naturally want to help others succeed by unlocking their full productivity levels.
So if this sounds like someone like you, give it a shot! Go make a profile at some of the freelancing platforms we mentioned earlier, and start looking for clients that you can work with.
Pro tip: Always look to build long-term relationships with your clients and once you’re big enough, open up your own agency!
Fibre broadband is fast becoming a must-have utility. So what exactly is it and does your household need what it can offer?
What is fibre broadband?
Unlike ADSL broadband connections which use standard copper wires to send data, fibre optic broadband works by sending laser light along plastic or glass cables – literally at the speed of light. It means data can be sent and received at vastly improved speeds.
There are two kinds of fibre broadband, FTTC – fibre to the cabinet – being the most common. It connects fibre cables to the green cabinet in your street, which is then connected to your home with copper wires.
FTTP – or fibre to the premises – is where the fibre-optic cable travels all the way to your property, rather than stopping at a street cabinet.
As there is no copper wiring, this is also known as ‘full fibre’. It’s the quickest type of broadband but currently only accounts for a minority of the UK’s connections.
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What are the advantages of fibre broadband?
Because it’s faster, it offers much slicker web browsing, seamless streaming and a generally much more satisfying online experience. Fibre broadband is also a lot more reliable when several members of one household all need to get online at the same time.
How fast is fibre broadband?
According to regulator Ofcom, superfast FTTC fibre connections (with some copper wires) offer download speeds of at least 30Mbps (megabits per second).
Ultrafast FTTP connections (‘full fibre’ straight to your door) offer download speeds of at least 300Mbps, with some packages offering up to 900Mbps or even 1 Gigabit per second (1,000Mbps).
For context, the average broadband speed for the UK is 71 Mbps, according to Ofcom.
How much does it cost?
Fibre is pricier than standard broadband, particularly for the ultrafast speeds via FTTP where broadband-only packages can cost more than £50 a month. There might also be set-up costs to consider. However, FTTP deals don’t require you to have a phone line, which goes some way to offsetting the expense.
Do I need fibre broadband?
Fibre-optic broadband is ideal for busy, modern households regularly downloading films or games, or uploading substantial digital files. It’s increasingly also a must for home-workers relying on high-quality video calls.
Can anyone get fibre optic broadband?
It depends on whether your area is serviced with fibre connections from one of the two main fibre providers – BT Openreach and Virgin Media.
The majority of broadband providers use the Openreach network – enter your postcode on the Openreach online fibre broadband checker to see if you can get it. Virgin Media has its own postcode checker that you can use to check if your area is serviced.
What if I can’t get fibre yet?
While most households have access to FTTC, FTTP is currently only available to only about 15% of households. But that’s going to change with Government targets set to get more homes connected.
If your area is not serviced yet, you can register your interest online with BT Openreach. If there’s enough demand from other locals that have also submitted an interest, BT may get in touch.
You can also register for updates with Virgin Media if you cannot currently get fibre at your address.
How do I find the best fibre broadband deal?
You’ll need to compare broadband packages on offer in the same way as with standard broadband deals. Results can be filtered by cost, but it’s important to remember that it isn’t all about price. A cheap deal might not offer the speed or the service you are looking for.
You should also consider the contract length as well as whether you want an ‘unlimited package’ which means you don’t need to worry about download limits.
Think also about ‘add-on’ elements offered with many fibre broadband packages. These include TV subscriptions, mobile plans and other perks that could offer better value than your existing set-up.
When can I switch broadband provider?
You can switch your broadband provider at any time, but if you’re still in your contract period you might have to pay a fee to end your contract early.
If you’re not sure, check with your provider or dig out your contract to see how much time you have remaining on it.
If you do end up switching, don’t forget to make a note of when your new deal ends – this will serve as a reminder to yourself to compare prices again to make sure you’re still on the best deal.
Best fibre optic broadband providers
1. Virgin Media – 5/5 stars
Average download speed: 466Mbps
Average monthly cost: £42
Complaints per 100k subscribers: 60
Our verdict
The 54% of homes eligible for Virgin Media’s cable broadband service can get some of the fastest broadband speeds available, and at 9p per Mbps (in other words, the average monthly cost divided by the average download speed), one of the best value services too.
Each tariff comes with the 11-antennae, dual-band Virgin Hub 3 router, or the Virgin Hub 4 version with its Gigabit tariff. Ofcom data puts Virgin Media bang on the national average for customer satisfaction.
2. BT – 5/5 stars
Average download speed: 448Mbps
Average monthly cost: £49.99
Complaints per 100k subscribers: 50
Our verdict
BT offers full-fibre tariffs with an average monthly cost of £49.99 and average speed of 448Mbps, giving you a cost-per-Mbps value of 11p. As with its standard fibre tariffs, the Stay Fast guarantee will get any speed issues resolved in 30 days or pay you £20 and allow you to exit your contract without penalty.
Ofcom’s 2020 Customer Satisfaction Tracker found 86% of BT customers were satisfied with its service.
3. EE – 5/5 stars
Average download speed: 448Mbps
Average monthly cost: £48.67
Complaints per 100k subscribers: 22
Our verdict
The mobile network cum broadband provider EE scores very highly for customer satisfaction, and with an average tariff price of £48.67 and average download speed of 448Mbps, it matches BT in value for money.
Each tariff comes with an EE Smart Hub router. The dual-band, seven-antennae hardware promises to manage connections intelligently and reach every room of your home.
4. Zen Internet – 5/5 stars
Average download speed: 450Mbps
Average monthly cost: £51.74
Complaints per 100k subscribers: Data not available
Our verdict
With speeds and prices to rival that of EE and BT in terms of value for money, Zen Internet is a strong contender. Tariffs start at £38.99 for speeds of 100Mbps and each come with a FRITZ!Box 7530 router that allows visitors to use your connection without having to share your wi-fi password.
Ofcom hasn’t published any customer satisfaction data for Zen Internet, but it scores well above average for broadband on TrustPilot at 4.1 stars.
5. TalkTalk – 4/5 stars
Average download speed: 272Mbps
Average monthly cost: £36
Complaints per 100k subscribers: 87
Our verdict
TalkTalk is the cheapest full fibre broadband provider on our list, but it does offer the lowest average speeds. Its two tariffs cost £32 and £40 per month respectively, and offer average speeds of up to 272Mbps. Subscribers get a D-Link router.
TalkTalk scored 78% in the overall satisfaction category of the Ofcom 2020 Customer Satisfaction Tracker, below the national average of 85%.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between fibre and copper broadband?
Using the internet involves sending and receiving data from your computer or mobile device. Generally speaking, there are two main ways to transmit data: copper (often referred to as ADSL) or fibre optic cables (and sometimes a combination of the two). There’s also satellite and mobile transmission which we look at below.
When transmitted using copper telephone wires, data is translated into and sent as pulses of electricity. Copper is an excellent conductor with relatively low electrical resistance making it a good medium for sending and receiving data.
Data sent via fibre optic cables moves at the speed of light resistance-free. This makes transmission much faster than copper broadband.
Copper broadband can transmit data up to 24 Megabits per second (Mbps). In contrast, fibre broadband can reach speeds in excess of 1,000Mbps (1Gbps) making it 40 times faster.
A hybrid copper and fibre connection type known as Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTC) uses fibre optics from an exchange to the nearest roadside cabinet and then copper cables to your home. Speeds are significantly faster than copper alone, topping out at around 80Mbps.
Fibre To The Home (FTTH) or Fibre To The Premises (FTTP), however, uses fibre optics all the way from the exchange to your home. This offers the fastest possible broadband connection with speeds possible in excess of 1Gbps.
What factors affect my broadband speed?
Other factors, as well as your connection, will determine your household’s broadband speed.
For example, wired connections may produce faster speeds than wireless ones. The more devices connected to your router, the slower your speed is likely to become.
You may also experience lag if many households are using the internet at the same time in your area. Peak hours tend to be in the evening between 7pm and 11pm.
Some factors are beyond your control. For example, the distance between your home and the cabinet affects copper or FTTC connections. Greater distance can mean slower speeds. Even the weather can affect copper cabling and cause problems.
Many broadband providers now offer speed guarantees. These pay compensation if your speed consistently falls below an agreed minimum. Customers are also allowed to leave contracts without penalty if things can’t be rectified.
What other types of broadband are there?
In addition to copper broadband, FTTC and FTTH/FTTP, there’s also satellite broadband and mobile broadband.
Satellite broadband uses the same technology used to receive satellite television like Sky. It can deliver download speeds of up to 300Mbps and is an alternative for people in rural areas where both conventional broadband and mobile broadband are too slow. It’s in something of a transitional period right now.
Mobile broadband is much more widely available and competitively priced. With the roll-out of 5G technology underway, average speeds are going to be climbing rapidly across the country. 4G connections offer download speeds of up to 100Mbps in ideal conditions, while 5G can theoretically offer speed greater than 700Mbps – that’s ten times faster than the average UK home broadband speed.
Will I need a different modem for fibre broadband?
If you’re upgrading from ADSL broadband to fibre broadband (FTTC or FTTH/FTTP), there’s an element of new gear that’s needed, but installation involves minimal disruption.
If you’re upgrading from FTTH/FTTP to FTTC, your master phone socket will need to be upgraded to an Optical Network Terminal (ONT). It’s a small white box that attaches to one of your interior walls close to a power socket. This is necessary to connect to the fibre cables that lead up to your property.
Does fibre broadband require a phone line?
FTTC and ADSL connections require a phone line because they use copper telephone cables to transmit data at least part of the way to its destination. FTTH/FTTP does not require a phone line since data is sent over fibre optic cables for its entire journey.
What does FTTN mean?
FTTN stands for Fibre To The Node, which essentially means the same as FTTC. Specifically, data is sent and received via fibre as far as your nearest roadside cabinet and copper telephone wires carry it from the cabinet to/from your home.
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With Graphydo you can create professional posts for any business in less than 20 seconds with our nearly 3000+ done-for you Highly Engaging, Creative and Breathtaking fully editable templates plus high converting captions written by the best copywriters and researched hidden hashtags that will increase your post’s viralability.