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There is.
1) Mobile development.
2) Development of scrapers.
3) Development of scripts, bots for messengers, for trading, etc.
etc. there are even freelancers who write VBA scripts for MS Excel and earn good money doing it. But you need to take into account that there will not be as many orders as on the web, but the competition is lower (but, as it should be, more professional).
Even if you are middle +, then you can look towards remote work.
And what do you personally know how to do besides the web? This is what should be avoided.
There is a lot of remote work: translators, tutors, specialists in various sciences, project managers. Almost any mental profession exists on freelance. It's just the most massive web. There are fewer orders for other works, but there is less competition. In a narrow field, good specialists can be paid much more than in the "regular" web.
Damn, what's stopping you from going to the same fl ru and see all sections
It depends on what is meant by the web, now the Internet has penetrated everywhere, even when developing firmware for a microwave oven, you will have to face it.
If you mean something that is not js and not php, then sometimes orders for desktop software or vba arrive, and this is just a sundress, if you search purposefully, I think you can occupy yourself and earn money.
The web is simply widespread and because of its simplicity it is on the hype, that's why it seems that there is only one web around :D
But if you go to any freelance exchange, it will immediately become clear that there are a lot of more paid tasks besides the web.
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