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All right guys, a lot of you guys, a lot of you got Node.js skills and you're trying to figure out how you monetize these skills and really put yourself in a position to get to that six-figure salary and you're trying to go online and find some examples of projects with no luck. I'm gonna give you guys some examples how you can make money with specific Node.js projects and you're gonna see a theme here and I'm gonna let you know how to implement your Node.js knowledge and really be able to provide value to a company and put yourself in a position to win, guys. So a lot of Node.js is actually on the server side. So it's technically not a web development or it's part of a web development stat as far as getting out web apps. I like to do web form automation guys. Somebody submit an application in or web form via JavaScript and you process and do something with that data. That's a huge market for Node.js guys. Be able to process that data, put it on a server, automate processes, be on that web application on the server. You got a ton of companies who are needing that so you guys need to jump on that. Same with number two, web imaging. Same concept, somebody submit something via the front end of the application. You wanna process and fire off an application or process or create an image of something. You have that server side resource that you can process that data, create an image, create an Excel spreadsheet, really provide or put that information on the network for somebody to really leverage those, that information straight off of the server. Node.js can do that type of work for you guys. And not all the projects is exclusive to Node.js. I'm trying to give you that JavaScript Node.js combination. Some of them are exclusive Node.js as I go through them, but a lot of them's gonna be dependent on different stacks but guys, just like anything else, once you learn one program language, the other one kinda come natural to you as far as just the syntax and the foundations. So let's make sure we kinda keep that in mind. Number three guys, dashboards and reporting. It's very critical to get certain types of data to the actual server. A lot of times out of canned APIs and things just don't have the information you need or you have to do some additional processing. You have to do some additional monitoring in certain situations. Node.js actually gives you that flexibility to be able to put any and everything on a particular application plus from an alerting standpoint guys, the level of alerting projects go to a whole other level. You can monitor a specific file path, something happen, you can shoot an alert to the front end of the application. You can email somebody. You got a wide range of option when it comes to alerting and dashboarding with Node.js guys. So you need to kinda check your options out. Number five, well, number four is the web API integrations. Huge, huge market for Node.js guys. Got a lot of options there as far as just pooling and receiving data, processing it on a server, manipulating it, putting it to the database, sending it to the front end of the application. That's a huge market for that guys. Converting and moving legacy web apps and data. This one is a little bit more complex because you're gonna be using other technologies depending on the mobile app and what you're gonna be using as far as just the native app if you're using that. But a lot of you guys really can leverage your Node.js skills to really kind of find out what you can process on the server instead of using native apps guys. A lot of you guys wanna kinda lean one side or the other when it comes to native apps. I'm a huge web app guy. I have very few projects that I do native apps in. Again, I'm almost exclusive web app but there's a lot of processing that can be done on a server to level the playing field as far as just a native application versus a web app. And Node.js can bridge that gap as far as just processing. You guys are noticing a lot of back end processes throughout this list that I'm giving you. Very, very profitable. Stuff that people can't see. Stuff that you're probably not gonna find on web forms because everybody's so concerned with the front end application and what's available there. Nobody's really paying attention to back end and the flexibility you have by using a single programming language which is JavaScript to be able to facilitate this and really leverage this guy. So, like I was saying guys, I got more than 10 that I'm gonna cover here today but I have a seven step guide below. It's free, sign up for that. We cover this from a project level more in detail and kind of give you the philosophy and the strategy you need to be able to put this into play right now and to really take your projects to the next level. So go ahead and sign up for my seven step guide and if you already signed up for my seven step guide go ahead and pick up or check out some of my premium courses guys. Really good information, got a lot of flexible payment options for you and really can find something that works for you so links are below. So, number six, mapping APIs. Same thing guys. A lot of the APIs are maturing so this one may not be feasible for long but it's still a lot of information to be had. Basically, the way I like to use processing or any kind of server side application is those unstructured data sets that you just can't get out of a box from a typical API. NoJS is great for this type of stuff guys cause a lot of times you go to a developer SDK or their standard out of the box system development kit it just don't have the stuff that you need or you just need to do something temporarily and you don't wanna go through a whole process of setting up something that you're gonna be using temporarily. NoJS is great for that kind of stuff guys. This is the utility that I leverage a lot on that and my highly suggest you guys mapping is one of those things where traditionally it's front end and I think it's gonna eventually be powerful enough to handle probably 95, 98% of the cases straight out of a box. But you're gonna always have that 2% that it's gonna be customized to what that company needs. They may want specific data out of a strange data source or a combination of the Excel spreadsheet and this and process it then put it to the screen. It just possibilities are endless so kind of keep that in mind. Number seven guys. Accounting integration and order processing. You got a lot of different applications that are sending you different type of data sets to that one server. You need to be able to pool that data in multiple ways. NoJS give you that option. I'm a huge in data. Data is important. You got other applications that can process data better I would say Python. If you just strictly trying to process a data set and you're working purely on the actual data then Python is probably gonna be a better option for you. But if you're talking server side I have JavaScript knowledge. I need to pool these different data sources in. I need to send it to either front end or back end and it's not on a web application. It's on the actual server. You need to do certain type of processes. I would think Java, NoJS or you can leverage which I wouldn't recommend this. I'm just giving you options. You got PHP and you also got Ruby on Rails. But I would, me personally I would do PHP but we're talking about NoJS here so you got some options here. So keep that in mind. So number eight. Passing data to a WordPress database. Everybody know WordPress is notorious or PHP and WordPress are married up. Man, this guy is more in the gray. I hope you guys can hear me effectively but the show must go on. We're gonna continue this. So WordPress, passing data to that MySQL database. The luxury of having NoJS is you can leverage more option when it comes to just not a MySQL database. I'm pretty sure PHP, well I know PHP have a lot of options to pull something from MySQL or maybe even NoSQL database so that's not a difference there but the good thing about NoJS you have those options. So kind of keep that in mind guys as we kind of see what those are. Last, well number nine. Marketing and tracking the CRM or marketing and tracking on your website. JavaScript is already one of the primary ways people use their snippets and pass data through the application and store it in cookies. You can take that process to the next level when you can take that information, store it on a server and process it all within one programming language guys. So you can do that and make sure you can effectively, effectively have that process, process that data throughout your application on a server side on a database using JavaScript. So it's very important that you guys do that. And number 10, standardizing your web code. This is another thing that shines when you're using JavaScript versus NoJS that's gonna help you guys leverage a lot of information when it comes to standardizing your code. This is a huge problem for most developers because most developers just come in and just plug in a solution they already know to an environment that may not necessarily be the best option. They just wanna make that initial money and you wonder why when somebody come in as another developer, they're looking at this like why would they do that? And this is that particular situation guys. So if you have additional questions, comment below. Do you agree with me? Do you disagree with me? Let's start a conversation below. If you haven't already, go check out my seven step guide or check out my premium courses below guys to support the channel so that we can help you get to that six figure salary. Like, subscribe to the content. And I'll see you guys in the next video. Check out my seven step guide here. And sorry about that and learn more. Hope that sound didn't come across too bad. But I'll see you guys in the next video.