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5 Side Hustles To Make Extra Money (No Surveys!)





- How's it going today guys?
Welcome back to the channel.
Hope you're having a great day so far.
So in this video, we're gonna be talking
about my top five
ideas for side jobs
or side hustles you could potential start
if you're looking to make some more money on the side.
Now what I have found in the last couple of years
is that a lot of people are now starting
their own side hustle.
So a lot of people work a job during the day.
Maybe you're working a nine to five
but from five to nine p.m., you're not doing that much.
You're sitting around watching Netflix
and you're thinking, you know what,
I want to do something creative
or I want to make some extra money
or possibly you're somebody who's in college
or you're a high school student
and you want to make some money.
You don't necessarily want to go get a part time job.
I wanna talk about some of the best opportunities
for a side gig or a side hustle,
whatever you want to call it.
Now what you're going to notice
by having your own side hustle
rather than going out and working a job for somebody,
you will likely be able to make more
than just getting a job
because what are your options
as somebody who is a high school student
or a college student?
The options are pretty lousy.
You can go work retail or fast food
and those are gonna pay close to minimum wage.
And let's say you work a job during the day.
If you want to get a part time job,
the options really are not that great.
So what we're going to talk about
is five different side hustles
that might be more appealing to you.
Coming in at number one on my list here
is being a cleaner.
Now before you let your ego get in the way
and say oh my gosh, I'm not going to clean for people,
let me just tell you how much money you can make
by doing this.
And I want to preface this by saying
that most of these ideas for side hustles
are tailored towards a wealthier person.
So you're going to try to help people
who are wealthy because they have the money
to spend on convenience services like a cleaning service.
So I'm not telling you to go to places
where people could obviously not afford a cleaner,
I'm talking about looking at the area you live in,
finding the wealthiest areas,
finding the luxury apartment buildings
and then advertising your services there
if you're allowed to do so.
You want to go after a wealthier client base
because they can afford these different services.
Now the building I live in particular
is the building where people tend to have more money.
It's a middle to upper class building
and a lot of us, including myself,
don't like to clean our own apartments.
Now I pay a service online.
I have somebody clean my apartment once a month
and I pay them about 150 bucks to do this
but I've had people stop by,
offering to clean my apartment for around $35 per hour.
Now obviously, that figure is going
to be different based on where you live,
but let's say you can make 10 to $15 an hour
doing fast food or $35 an hour cleaning an apartment
or cleaning somebody's house
or cleaning an office or a church.
You can make pretty decent money being a cleaner.
And on top of that, you're probably going
to get tips as well
because it's a service based business
and when you are having a service done,
you usually tip as a gratuity.
So you could potentially make 35 bucks an hour,
plus tips, being a cleaner.
Now how would you advertise your services?
You could do flyers.
You could simply get a couple of clients
that you know and then have word of mouth.
You could also, if you're super ambitious,
offer to do the first cleaning for free
just to prove to people that hey,
I'm going to do a good job
and then going forward, you charge that $35 per hour,
but I believe the best way
to grow this business is word of mouth.
I've had a lot of people in my building ask me,
hey, who cleans your apartment?
What's their name?
I want someone to clean it.
'Cause I live on the fifth floor of a building
and I live in a small apartment
and I don't have a big vacuum cleaner
and so when I need to clean my carpet,
my options are not very good.
I have a little Dust Buster
but it's just not getting the job done
so there's a lot of people that are in my situation
where they'd rather pay someone to do the cleaning
and pay somebody to bring the vacuum cleaner in
than for me to go through that myself.
Okay, idea number two, again,
is going to tie into richer clients
and that is offering pet care services,
whether it's walking the dog,
taking the dog out during the day,
giving the dog a bath.
Rich people tend to have money for something like that
for a convenience item.
So again, let me use my apartment building for example.
I live on the fifth floor of a building, like I said,
and it's pretty inconvenient
to have to take your pet out to go the bathroom
and I obviously work from home
and so coming in and out,
I frequently see people rushing home
to let the dog out to go pee and then go back to work.
Now, a lot of people, like I said, who live here,
have the money to spend on things
that are going to make their lives more convenient
and I can guarantee that a lot of them
would pay 20 bucks a day
for someone to show up, bring the dog out to pee
and put 'em back in the apartment.
So this is another option for making money
is by simply advertising pet services
and taking the dog out to use the bathroom
or take the dog out and take it
for a 10 minute walk and charge more
or take the dog out, walk it, give it a bath,
socialize for an hour.
A lot of people, especially a higher wealth clientele base,
would open their wallets for a service like that
and maybe you're gonna send them a picture during the day
of their dog and make their day.
You're gonna add all of these other services
and convenience things and you're gonna build
that service and next thing you know,
you're gonna have people paying you $100
just to stop in and take a peek at their dog.
So there is a lot of money to be made
when you go after the right client base.
Okay, so idea number three is going to be the only one here
that's an actual job
but the reason why I'm recommending it
is for the potential to earn tips
and also the networking opportunities
and that is to be either a barista or a bartender.
I've never personally done either one of these
but I've honestly thought about getting a job
at a coffee shop just because I love going to coffee shops
and I love meeting people
and you are constantly meeting new people
in these two social areas here.
When people go to bars or they're going to coffee shops
for meetings and whatnot.
Now I believe you're going to do better,
as far as tips go, as a bartender,
but it you're looking for networking opportunities,
I think you'll do better working at a coffee shop
because most people are going to a bar
because they're looking to unwind
and forget about their work.
Most people go to coffee shops
because they're looking to meet other people
for business relationships and opportunities.
So if you're solely looking at this
for networking opportunities, I would look at a coffee shop.
You're also going to make some tips
but probably not as much as a bartender.
And if you're mostly looking to make money,
I would look into being a bartender
and you will do pretty well there
if you're good at what you do and you're friendly.
I have a couple of friends who are bartenders
and they said they averaged about 20 to $25 an hour,
as far as their base salary plus their tips.
And the other good thing about being a bartender
is the fact that a lot of those tips are cash
and you're just taking home that cash
at the end of the night.
Idea number four is another service tailored
towards a richer clientele base
and that is to be a personal or professional assistant.
So again, consider people who are busy.
They are working, maybe nine to five, nine to six
and they don't have time to go get their laundry
or do their grocery shopping
or these small little tasks
that really help their life stay together
or on the professional side,
you could work for somebody
and respond to emails for them,
set up their calendar, set up appointments
and basically just help them
go through the day-to-day operations.
Now obviously, like I said,
this is going to be a service
that is more tailored towards a higher end clientele base,
people who have the money to invest
in making their life a little bit easier
but I think you can do very well as a personal assistant.
If you were doing this eight hours a day,
I could see this being something
you're making 100 bucks a day as a personal assistant
for somebody, if not more.
And the other thing I wanna throw out there,
just to plant this seed in your mind,
is possibly looking at being an assistant
for somebody more so to learn from them
rather than to make money.
So think about a wealthy person, for example.
Maybe you wanna learn how they got to be that wealthy.
How did they make their money?
You're looking to be rich one day as well.
Maybe they would be willing to mentor you
in exchange for you helping them out
with some day-to-day tasks
and in my opinion, that's gonna be far more valuable
than that 10 or 20 bucks an hour that they're gonna pay you
just to be a personal assistant.
So if you're looking more long term,
that might be a better approach.
And then the fifth and final idea I have here
as far as a side hustle,
an easy way to make money is managing social media accounts.
So I have somebody managing my Instagram account
as well as my Facebook account
and I pay him on a weekly basis to do that
because I am too busy managing my YouTube channel
to worry about Instagram and Facebook
but I wanna have a presence on these platforms
and I'm only one person at the end of the day
so you can reach out to influencers.
You can reach out to small businesses
and help them with their social media presence.
Now if you guys are looking to learn more about this,
I have two video series to point you towards.
Number one, I did a couple videos with Josue Peña.
He talks about managing Instagram accounts
and making money as an Instagram marketing agency
and then Kevin David talks about how to run Facebook ads
for businesses or influencers.
Both of these are great money making opportunities,
in my opinion, so I'm gonna link up those playlists down
in the description below.
But this is a pretty simple concept.
Businesses and influencers are too busy to run Facebook ads
or to manage their social media presences
so you do this for them and they pay you on a weekly basis.
Anyways guys, that's gonna wrap up this video here.
These are my top five favorite side jobs
or side hustles, ways to make money outside
of your traditional nine to five job.
And you might find that maybe
after you're doing your side hustle for awhile,
you scale it up and it becomes your full time gig.
YouTube started out as my side hustle
but now this is what I do day in and day out.
I'm a full time YouTuber and online influencer,
I guess you would call it.
So you might find that's the case
where you start something on the side
and it ends up being your main gig.
But I thank you guys for watching this video.
I hope you enjoyed it.
If you guys have any side hustle ideas to share,
please drop them in the comments section below.
But if not, I will see you in the next video.

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