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Dec 19, 2019 • 40min

366: Drop Shipping and Digital Products on Etsy

Etsy is no longer just the marketplace of handmade crafts! Yes, you can sell digital products like printables and even drop ship physical goods without ever touching your inventory.We haven’t really discussed Etsy in detail for a while. But I thought it was time to take a closer look at this platform again, as it’s seen tremendous growth in recent years.Opening the doors for you to create your own passive products -- both through digital downloads and drop shipping physical products.In fact, since 2015, the number of Etsy buyers has more than doubled -- far outpacing the growth of Etsy sellers.So, if you are currently selling online or have an idea in the pipeline, you’d be crazy to ignore the potential Etsy holds as a "Buy Buttons" platform.Melissa MacDonald is a long-time Etsy seller who now focuses her efforts on Etsy marketing and optimization for other shop owners.Tune in to hear Melissa’s process for coming up with new passive income product ideas, her favorite tools for running a hands-off Etsy shop, and how to optimize your listings for conversion and sales.Full Show Notes: Drop Shipping and Digital Products on Etsy
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Dec 12, 2019 • 44min

365: Market Saturation, Mind Mapping, Miracle Mornings, and More: 20 Questions with Nick

It’s time to dive into the ol’ listener mailbag and answer a few questions in this week’s edition of The Side Hustle Show.I’ve had quite a few interesting questions come in since the last Q&A episode, and picked 20 to talk through in today’s show.Like this format?This is the 9th installment of “20 Questions” so feel free to go back and binge on the older ones too: 346: The Con of the Side Hustle, Beanie Babies, Affiliate Marketing, and More: 20 Questions with Nick 320: Multiplying Money, Morning Routines, and $100k Side Hustles: 20 Questions with Nick 291: Email, Ebooks, Platforms, and Conferences: 20 Questions with Nick 271: Brilliant Blogging, Ruthless Productivity, and Guaranteed Success: 20 Questions with Nick 245: Network Marketing, Imposter Syndrome, My Side Hustle Mistakes, and More: 20 Questions with Nick 219: Growing Traffic, Monetization, List-Building, a Day in the Life, and More: 20 Questions with Nick 198: Blogging, Branding, Book Writing, and Finding the Right Side Hustle for You: 20 Questions with Nick 181: SEO, Affiliate Marketing, Self-Publishing, Udemy, and More: 20 Questions with Nick A common piece of advice you’ll hear is to take audience questions and turn them into content, so here’s a meta example of that in action.This episode covers market saturation, getting up earlier, mapping out content, and lots more.Enjoy!Full Show Notes: Market Saturation, Mind Mapping, Miracle Mornings, and More: 20 Questions with Nick
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Dec 5, 2019 • 47min

364: Public Domain Publishing: $100,000 Selling Classic Books on Amazon

Discover how to make passive income by republishing classic books in the public domain on Amazon. Learn from Aaron Kerr's success of earning over $110k through this side hustle. Get insights on what to publish, Amazon's rules, and how to stand out in the market.
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Nov 28, 2019 • 36min

363: 10 Creative Side Hustles That Make Real Money - Part 2

This week’s show is a re-take on last year’s Thanksgiving episode on 10 Creative Side Hustles that Make Real Money.That show was a hit, so I’m returning to that format for another round.Some of these will you have kicking yourself not thinking of it yourself, and some of these are 6-figure businesses you could literally start tomorrow.Here are the 10 creative side hustles I cover in this episode: The 7-Figure Lemonade Stand The World's Most Boring Podcast Local Dog Poop Pick-Up The 6-Figure Dog Walking Business The 7-Figure Email Newsletter Business The Ambient Noise Alexa Skill Big Bat Houses The Niche Service Provider Directory The Niche Productized Service In-Person Classes Enjoy!Full Show Notes: 10 Creative Side Hustles That Make Real Money - Part 2
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Nov 21, 2019 • 51min

362: Get Paid to Answer Questions: How I Make $20,000 a Month Online

Can you really get paid to answer questions?That’s exactly what Debbie Gartner from TheFlooringGirl.com does - and her answers are earning her $20,000 a month.Debbie used to run a local hardwood flooring consultation business. She’d estimate jobs, make recommendations, and match homeowners with reliable installers.In her spare time, she started her blog with the goal of showing up in some local search results to generate some more business.“I wrote blog posts that were questions that my customers would have,” Debbie told me.But as you might have guessed, the site soon started to reach an audience well outside her local area. A couple of years later Debbie got out of the brick and mortar flooring business and decided to monetize her blog.She was already pulling in more than 100,000 visitors and by simply turning on ads she made $1,100 in her first month.From there she continued to grow her traffic numbers, added affiliate posts, created her own products, and is now making more than $20,000 a month.Tune in to hear how Debbie is driving traffic, how her site earns money, and how you may be able to replicate some of Debbie’s tactics in your own niche.Note: If you don't have a blog of your own yet, my free video series will show you how to get up and running quickly and affordably.Full Show Notes and PDF Highlight Reel: Get Paid to Answer Questions: How I Make $20,000 a Month Online
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Nov 14, 2019 • 38min

361: How to Get More Clients … By Interviewing Them

Would you trade $200 for $4,000?That’s exactly what today’s guest, Josh Elledge is doing.Josh runs a kind of modern PR service for small businesses and has developed a unique and innovative way to break through the marketing clutter and have real conversations with real prospects -- and do it at scale.He’s found a way to create what he calls “a speed dating environment.” That's his metaphor for the revolving door of new prospects he’s interviewing and selling his services to.To do this, Josh has created a podcast called The Thoughtful Entrepreneur. It serves as a platform for business owners to talk about their businesses, and for Josh to demonstrate to them how he can improve their visibility.It’s a win-win, and with streamlined processes in place, Josh is seeing a return of around $4,000 for every $200 he spends on producing his show.If you’re a current or aspiring freelancer, consultant, coach, or agency owner… this is gold. Tune in to hear how Josh does his proactive prospecting, how he’s turning his content creation into sales conversions, and the foundational ground game he’s got set up that makes this all work.Full Show Notes: How to Get More Clients … By Interviewing Them
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Nov 7, 2019 • 34min

360: From $12/hr at Walmart to a $70k a Year Part-Time Business

He knew his $12 an hour gig at Walmart was a dead-end job. His escape route was a business idea you probably walk past at least a couple times a year without even thinking about it. What's he do? Today, Larry McGee's the guy who takes care of the aquarium at the dentist office and other commercial waiting rooms. And it earns him around $70,000 a year, doing something he enjoys and working just 15-hours a week. Larry’s aquarium maintenance business started as a lunch break side hustle with a friend while working at Walmart. More than a decade into the operation, he's got dozens of predictable retainer clients that pay him every month. In this episode, Larry shares some interesting tactics he’s used over the years to find new clients and keep them around for years. I'm confident he'll give you some food for thought as to what type of local service business could be right under your nose. Full Show Notes: From $12/hr at Walmart to a $70k a Year Part-Time Business
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Oct 31, 2019 • 44min

359: Profitable Affiliate Marketing, Even in an Insanely Competitive Niche

Just because a niche is insanely competitive, it doesn’t mean you can’t start an affiliate site and claim a slice of the revenue.At least, that’s what Sa El of SimplyInsurance.com has done, and the way he lays out how he’s done it will pique the interest of affiliate marketers out there.Sa was a door-to-door insurance salesman in Atlanta. He wanted to get into the online space and build an affiliate site, and with more than 11 years’ experience in the insurance industry, it made sense to enter the insurance niche.He took Brain Dean’s SEO That Works course to learn the ropes. But, when he told Brian he was going to build a site in the insurance niche, he was advised against it.Did Sa go back to the drawing board and look for a new niche?Nope.Sa told me there were two reasons why he decided to go ahead and build his site: He likes a challenge, and If the niche is that competitive, most of his competition is already at the top, leaving room for him to work his way up. That was 2 years ago.Today, Sa’s site is bringing in 6000 visitors a month and $13k-$15k in revenue.These numbers prove how competitive the insurance niche is. That’s a huge revenue number for 6k visitors, and Sa told me that only around 4.5k of those visitors are landing on his "money pages." (Some examples linked below.)Tune in to hear how Sa strategically built out his content to capture longtail traffic, how he builds backlinks (lots of them) to rank his money pages, and the tools he’s using to accelerate his efforts.Full Show Notes: Profitable Affiliate Marketing, Even in an Insanely Competitive Niche
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Oct 24, 2019 • 44min

358: House Hacking: Live for Free and Turn Your Biggest Expense into a Profit Center

What if you could make your rent or mortgage payment go away?Or, what if instead of paying that expense every month, your living situation actually paid you?It’s not as far-fetched as it may sound.In fact, that’s exactly what today’s guest, Craig Curelop, has done by intentionally "house hacking" over the past few years.He’s even written a book on the topic, and it's one I wish I’d had when I was 18 or 19! I would have definitely done some things differently.The basic idea is to use other people’s rents to offset, or even profit from your own housing costs. On top of that, you'll begin building wealth through real estate and earn tax benefits as well.If you have a spare room or two in your home, or you're interested in house hacking, this episode is going to get the gears turning for you.Tune in as Craig runs through some examples of how you can do this. Whether you’re a young professional, or you have a family of your own, you can offset some or all of your mortgage payments.But keep in mind, this isn’t a common path -- this is living for a period of time like others won’t -- as you’ll hear from Craig’s story.“Typically you’re going to sacrifice comfortability with profitability,” Craig explained to me. But living for a few years like others won’t has given Craig the financial independence to potentially live decades like others can’t.Full Show Notes: House Hacking: Live for Free and Turn Your Biggest Expense into a Profit Center
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Oct 17, 2019 • 46min

357: Productized Service Coaching: Building a Product Ladder

You’ve started a business.You’ve created a product or a service.You’re selling it to clients and getting great feedback.That’s great, you’ve overcome so many of the hurdles we face as entrepreneurs. But the next step is finding a way to keep new customers coming through the doors and scaling up your services.That’s the challenge today's guest Matt Rudnitsky of Platypusbooks.com is facing. Matt helps entrepreneurs and other interesting people turn their ideas and expertise into books.For this, Matt earns $30k and up per project. But, as you might have guessed, it takes a ton of work and the client pipeline is sometimes dry for months at a time. Matt has also created an online course teaching self-publishing, but hasn’t enrolled any students yet.So, I invited Kurt Elster from EtherCycle.com back onto the show. (Some of you will remember Kurt from episode 71 back in 2014 where he talked about productized consulting).Kurt hosts the unofficial Shopify podcast and is a leader in productized consulting in the Shopify space. He’s faced all the same problems Matt, and a lot of you reading this are currently facing.Tune in to hear our take on Matt’s business and Kurt's recommendations for next steps. As you listen in, put yourself in Matt’s shoes and see how a similar product or service ladder can apply to your own business.Full Show Notes: Productized Service Coaching: Building a Product Ladder

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