If you are already running a side hustle, how do you decide if it is a better use of your time to develop that particular side Hustle out further and try to grow it versus diversify by starting something else? That's a good question. What I fall back on is, well, what's going to be the most fun? If my needs are taken care of, especially if I'm in this enviable position of having a day job that covers my bills or being on the cusp of early retirement,. It's like, well, which project is going to light me up? And then it's like, is that going to be a fun challenge to work on? So
#427: Okay, maybe the phrase “side hustle” is overused. But it’s also misunderstood.
“Side hustle” is a catch-all term that people use to describe everything from low-paid gig economy labor – Doordash, Uber Eats, Rover – to six-figure consulting for Fortune 500 companies.
On the remote-work side, it includes everything from freelance graphic design (services) to selling bundles of presentation deck templates (digital products).
On the physical goods side, it includes everything from wholesaling (real estate) to flipping antique grandfather clocks (personal goods).
On the e-commerce side, your side hustle might mean starting your own manufacturing, white-labeling and shipping services, in which you distribute toothpaste or trash can lids or desiccant packs.
How do we make sense of such an umbrella concept?
In this interview with Nick Loper, we learn how to wrap our minds around the huge world of hustles. We talk about how to understand the options available, choose a path, and start with minimal capital.
This interview originally aired as Episode 85.
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