Hi guys, I'm a 21 year old Uni student who, like most of you, is pretty mint around computers.<p>I study full-time, and work one day a week at a 8-6 job. However, I find myself in need of more cash. I have neighbours up and down my road who are aware of my abilities, and often call me to fix their computers. I decided to post a rate of 50 bucks an hour, and they were often happy to pay this with a tip.<p>I've thought of many ways I can make money, generally looking into starting some kind of online business, however whenever I start a new venture I become too busy and simply don't have the time to give it the kind of attention it needs.<p>So I was thinking I'd take PC repair/advice on more seriously. Put up a simple website, print some business cards with my name and number, contact my neighbours and inform them, and if they'd suggest me to their friends. Maybe even do a door-drop one afternoon in the streets around where I live, post it on facebook. It seems like a great idea because it's largely flexible, I'm my own boss, and if demand exceeds my fairly limited time I can always increase the rates - though I'm not sure how realistic, or harmful this would be.<p>Have any of you guys been here? Done this? Thought about it, but something turned you off? I'm just after some general advice.