15 Side Jobs Anyone Can Do To Make Money

Shane Hummus
7 Mar 202421:30

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses 15 diverse side jobs that can be pursued regardless of one's location, background, or skills. These range from laundry services, stage management, and art modeling to car testing, YouTube content creation, and professional organizing. Each job is accompanied by an opportunity score, with some offering potential earnings and interesting facts. The script also promotes a workshop on growing and monetizing a YouTube channel, emphasizing the creator economy's growth and the influence of social media on consumer decisions.

Takeaways

  • 🧺 Laundering services can be a lucrative side job, with apps like Poppin facilitating this service and allowing professionals to earn $36/hour.
  • 🎥 Stage management is a side job with high earning potential, with some professionals making $4,200 for 5 days of work, often employed by theater companies and production houses.
  • 🎨 Art modeling, while unconventional, can be a profitable side job, with models earning $25/hour for posing in art classes.
  • 🚗 Car test driving assesses vehicle performance and provides feedback to automotive companies, with test drivers earning between $53,000 to $83,000 a year.
  • 🎬 YouTube content creation, specifically movie review recaps, is a growing side job opportunity within the creator economy.
  • 🔄 Flipping items, such as bikes or shoes, is a timeless side hustle that can be done through platforms like eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace.
  • 💻 User testing and experience evaluation for websites and apps is a side job that pays well, with companies like UserTesting offering $10 per 20-40 minute test.
  • 🐾 Pet care services, including dog walking and pet sitting, can be a high-paying side job, especially for those who can provide overnight care.
  • 📚 Professional organizing is a side job that allows individuals to monetize their organizational skills, with organizers earning between $53,000 to $83,000 a year.
  • 🕯️ Candle making is a profitable side job, with the potential to create and sell unique, handmade candles that appeal to customers seeking a personal touch.
  • 🗣️ Voiceover work is becoming more valuable due to the rise of AI, with voiceover artists earning between $57,000 to $105,000 a year.

Q & A

  • What is the first side job mentioned in the transcript and how does it work?

    -The first side job mentioned is being a laundry professional. This involves washing, drying, folding laundry, and often delivering it to the customer's house. Apps like Poppin (formerly Sud Chair) facilitate this service, making it easier to connect with clients.

  • How much can someone make per hour as a laundry professional using the Poppin app?

    -According to the transcript, laundry professionals using the Poppin app can make $36 an hour.

  • What is the historical fact mentioned about early sea voyagers and laundry?

    -Early sea voyagers, like the Vikings, used to tie their laundry up and hang it off the back of ships. As the ship moved, the waves would wash and clean the laundry.

  • What is the second side job listed and what does it entail?

    -The second side job is stage management, which involves orchestrating the behind-the-scenes activities in places like theaters or during performances. Stage managers are often employed by theater companies, production houses, and dance troops.

  • How much can a stage manager make per hour?

    -The transcript mentions that a stage manager can make at least $60 an hour.

  • What is the average annual salary for an in-house stage manager?

    -The average annual salary for an in-house stage manager is between $48,000 to $84,000.

  • What is the third side job mentioned and what are the requirements?

    -The third side job is art modeling, where individuals pose for art classes or colleges, allowing students to draw them. This job typically pays about $25 an hour for sessions lasting 3 to 5 hours.

  • What is the fourth side job on the list and what kind of companies would a person in this role work with?

    -The fourth side job is a car test driver, who assesses vehicle performance focusing on speed, safety, and mechanics. They typically work with automotive companies, providing feedback on new models and prototypes.

  • What is the average annual salary for a car test driver?

    -Car test drivers make about $53,000 to $83,000 a year.

  • What is the fifth side job and how does it relate to YouTube?

    -The fifth side job is being a YouTube movie review recap script writer. This involves creating concise, engaging scripts that summarize full-length movies for quick viewing, which can be monetized on YouTube.

  • What is the average annual salary for a YouTube movie review recap script writer?

    -The transcript does not provide a specific average salary for this role, but it emphasizes the potential for significant earnings through YouTube monetization.

Outlines

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🧺 Starting a Laundry Business

This paragraph discusses the opportunity to start a laundry business as a side job. It mentions the use of apps like Poppin (formerly Sud Chair) to facilitate the service, which involves washing, drying, folding, and delivering laundry to clients. The historical context of laundry is briefly touched upon, and the potential earnings of $36 per hour are highlighted. The speaker rates this opportunity a 7.5 out of 10.

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🎭 Stage Management as a Side Hustle

The second paragraph focuses on stage management as a side job, where individuals orchestrate behind-the-scenes activities in theaters or during performances. The speaker mentions the potential to earn $60 per hour and emphasizes the value of this rare skill set. The opportunity score given is 8 out of 10, and the paragraph also includes a personal anecdote about a live stream workshop on growing and monetizing a YouTube channel.

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🎨 Art Modeling as a Unique Side Job

This paragraph humorously introduces art modeling as a side job, where individuals pose for artists or art classes. The speaker provides an overview of the typical pay, which is around $25 per hour for 3 to 5-hour classes, and includes a fun fact about the history of paintings. The opportunity score for this side job is a 5 out of 10, with a note on the best gigs being those that require nudity.

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🚗 Becoming a Car Test Driver

The fourth paragraph discusses the role of a car test driver, who assesses vehicle performance for automotive companies. The speaker explains that this job requires some knowledge of vehicles but also notes that companies often hire average individuals to provide feedback. The potential earnings are between $53,000 and $83,000 a year, and the opportunity score is 7.5 out of 10. The paragraph also touches on the importance of user experience in the technology industry.

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🎥 YouTube Movie Review Recap Script Writer

This paragraph focuses on the opportunity to write recap scripts for YouTube movie review channels. The speaker emphasizes the growing creator economy and the influence of social media on purchasing and viewing decisions. The potential earnings from this side job are not specified, but the opportunity score is a perfect 10 out of 10. The speaker also mentions their own success with a YouTube channel and offers mentorship for those serious about starting their own channel.

🔄 Flipping Items for Profit

The sixth paragraph discusses the age-old side job of flipping items, where individuals buy low and sell high on platforms like eBay, Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace. The speaker shares personal experiences and stories of others who have made significant profits from this side hustle. The opportunity score is 9.5 out of 10, and the paragraph emphasizes the importance of knowing the product well.

🔍 User Testing Experience

This paragraph introduces user testing as a side job, where individuals evaluate websites and applications to enhance their usability. The speaker mentions various platforms that pay for this service, such as UserTesting, TestersWork, and UserF, with earnings ranging from $10 per test to over $100. The opportunity score is 7 out of 10, and the paragraph also discusses the importance of user experience in the technology industry and the potential for a career in tech sales.

🐾 Pet Care Services

The eighth paragraph focuses on pet care services, which include dog walking, feeding, and pet sitting. The speaker highlights the flexibility of this side job and the willingness of clients to pay a premium for quality service. The potential earnings are between $40,000 and $71,000 a year, and the opportunity score is 8.5 out of 10. The speaker also mentions the Rover app as a platform for starting this side job.

🗂️ Professional Organizing

The ninth paragraph discusses professional organizing as a side job, where individuals help clean and organize spaces. The speaker mentions the potential earnings of $53,000 to $83,000 a year and the various platforms where services can be advertised, such as TaskRabbit or Craigslist. The opportunity score is 8.5 out of 10, and the paragraph emphasizes the need for this service among many people.

🕯️ Candle Making

The tenth paragraph introduces candle making as a profitable side job, involving crafting and selling handmade candles with unique scents, colors, and shapes. The speaker shares success stories of individuals who have made significant profits from this business, with one person making $37,000 in their first year and planning to make over $100,000 in their second year. The opportunity score is 7 out of 10, and the paragraph emphasizes the appeal of handmade candles to customers.

🎤 Voiceover Work

The eleventh paragraph discusses voiceover work as a side job, noting the increasing value of real human voices over AI-generated voices. The speaker mentions the potential earnings of $57,000 to $105,000 a year and the various types of voiceover work available. The opportunity score is 7.5 out of 10, and the paragraph emphasizes the authenticity and realism that real voiceover artists bring to the industry.

🏆 Becoming a Coach

The twelfth paragraph focuses on coaching as a side job, whether it's career, life, fitness, or mindset coaching. The speaker explains that coaching involves teaching others how to achieve something impressive that the coach has already accomplished. The potential earnings range from $54,000 to $92,000 a year, and the opportunity score is 9.5 out of 10. The paragraph emphasizes the commonality of this business model and the success many people have found in it.

🛋️ Reselling Furniture

The thirteenth paragraph discusses reselling furniture as a side hustle, particularly focusing on the potential to clean and resell used couches or chairs at nearly new prices. The speaker shares success stories of individuals making significant profits from this side job, with one person making $3,000 to $6,000 a month. The opportunity score is 9 out of 10, and the paragraph emphasizes the high demand for this service due to the popularity of starting YouTube channels and podcasts.

💻 Computer Technician Services

The fourteenth paragraph introduces computer technician services as a side job, with a focus on setting up technology for clients who prefer not to deal with the complexities themselves. The speaker provides an example of setting up a podcast with sound and camera equipment and mentions the potential to earn a premium for this service. The opportunity score is 9.5 out of 10, and the paragraph emphasizes the variety of computer technician services available and the potential for high demand in the local area.

🌿 Selling Plants

The final paragraph discusses selling plants as a side job, ranging from simple flower growing to niche plant cultivation like bonsai trees. The speaker shares success stories of individuals making profits from this side hustle, with one person making $15,000 to $25,000 per year part-time. The opportunity score is 8 out of 10, and the paragraph emphasizes the potential for this side job to become a full-time business for those who enjoy gardening.

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Keywords

💡Laundry Professional

A laundry professional provides a service that includes washing, drying, folding, and often delivering laundry to clients. This side job is highlighted in the video as a flexible and potentially lucrative opportunity, with the mention of an app called Poppin (formerly Sud Chair) that facilitates this service. The video suggests that this job can attract clients who value convenience and are willing to pay a premium for it.

💡Stage Management

Stage management involves orchestrating the behind-the-scenes activities in theaters or performance venues. This side job requires expertise in setting up and breaking down performances, ensuring smooth operation. The video mentions that stage managers can earn a significant income, especially if they work freelance, and it provides an example of someone earning $4,200 for five days of work.

💡Art Modeling

Art modeling is a job where individuals pose for artists, allowing them to draw or paint. This side job is often associated with art classes or colleges and pays around $25 an hour. The video humorously notes that the best gigs might require nudity, but it is presented as a legitimate way to earn extra money, with art models making between $37,000 and $63,000 a year.

💡Car Test Driver

A car test driver assesses vehicle performance, focusing on aspects like speed, safety, and mechanics. They typically work with automotive companies and provide feedback on new models and prototypes. The video suggests that this job can be a good source of income, with testers earning between $53,000 and $83,000 a year, and it can be particularly beneficial for those living near car companies.

💡YouTube Movie Review Recap

This side job involves creating concise and engaging scripts that summarize full-length movies, allowing viewers to quickly understand the content without watching the entire film. The video emphasizes the growing creator economy and the influence of YouTube on viewers' decisions, making this a high-opportunity score side job with a rating of 10 out of 10.

💡Flipping Items

Flipping items is the process of buying products at a low price and selling them at a higher price. This can involve various niches like bikes, shoes, or collectibles. The video provides examples of individuals who have successfully made significant income from flipping, with one person making $133,000 in their first year and another making $122,000 part-time.

💡User Testing Experience

User testing experience involves using and evaluating websites and applications to provide feedback on their usability. This feedback helps companies improve their digital presence. The video mentions several platforms that pay for this service, with rates varying from $10 per test to over $100, depending on the complexity and duration of the test.

💡Pet Care

Pet care services include dog walking, feeding, pet sitting, and sometimes overnight stays. This side job caters to pet owners who need someone to take care of their pets while they are away. The video highlights the flexibility of this job and the potential to earn a good income, with some pet care providers making over $100,000 a year.

💡Professional Organizer

A professional organizer helps clients clean and organize their spaces. This side job can be particularly rewarding for those who enjoy organizing and can market their services through platforms like TaskRabbit or by advertising locally. The video suggests that professional organizers can earn between $53,000 and $83,000 a year.

💡Candle Making

Candle making is a side job that involves crafting and selling handmade candles, often with unique scents, colors, and shapes. This business can appeal to customers looking for a personalized and non-corporate product. The video provides examples of individuals who have successfully turned candle making into a profitable side hustle or full-time business.

💡Voiceover Work

Voiceover work involves providing voice recordings for various media, such as commercials, animations, or video games. The video notes that with the rise of AI voices, real human voiceovers are becoming more valuable. Voiceover artists can earn between $57,000 and $105,000 a year, and the job can be approached as a professional career, freelance work, or a side job.

Highlights

Laundry professional as a side job, washing, drying, folding, and delivering laundry.

Poppin app (formerly Sud Chair) allows users to make $36 an hour as laundry service providers.

Stage management as a side job, with potential earnings of $60 an hour.

Art modeling, where individuals pose for art classes, earning about $25 an hour.

Car test drivers assess vehicle performance, making 53 to 83 thousand a year.

YouTube movie review recap script writing as a side hustle with a 10 out of 10 opportunity score.

Flipping items, a timeless side job, with examples of significant earnings from part-time flipping.

User testing experience for websites and apps, with various platforms offering payments per test.

Pet care services, including dog walking and pet sitting, with potential earnings of 4 to 71 thousand a year.

Professional organizing, with an annual income of 53 to 83 thousand dollars.

Candle making as a profitable side job, with examples of significant earnings from handmade candle sales.

Voiceover work, becoming more valuable due to the rise of AI, with a 7.5 out of 10 opportunity score.

Coaching services, such as career, life, fitness, or mindset coaching, with a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score.

Reselling furniture, particularly cleaning and reselling used couches, with a 9 out of 10 opportunity score.

Computer technician services, setting up podcast and YouTube channels, with a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score.

Selling plants, including niche plant growing like bonsai trees, with a potential income of 15 to 25k per year.

Transcripts

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I found 15 side jobs that anyone can do

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to make money that's right these are

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jobs where it really doesn't matter

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where you live or what background you

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come from or the skills that you have

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you can do these tomorrow if you wanted

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to to make money so let's go ahead and

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jump into number one on the list which

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is going to be a laundry professional

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and this is where you provide a service

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where you wash dry fold laundry and then

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in many cases you would actually deliver

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it to the person's house and this has

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evolved into a very popular side hustle

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in fact there's actually apps that allow

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you to do this the app formerly known as

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sud chair which is now known as Poppin

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for instance and it's almost like the

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Uber for the laundry industry and an

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interesting fact here is early sea

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voyagers like the Vikings used to tie

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their laundry up and hang it off the

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back of ships and then it would actually

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wash the laundry as it passed by the

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waves and the waves splashed on it and

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if you don't think you can make money

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doing this well the people on the app

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that use you know Poppin that are known

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as sers which is kind of a funny name

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they they make $36 an hour doing this

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and of course you don't have to use the

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app you can just start up your own

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laundry business as well and you could

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advertise it on places like Craigslist

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or Facebook Marketplace so yeah it's not

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going to be the most glorious way of

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making money I mean laundry is kind of

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boring after all but with that being

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said there is a need for this and you

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tend to attract the types of clients

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that have a lot of money but they don't

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have a lot of time and so they're trying

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to save time by spending their money and

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these are usually the types of clients

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that like to pay for convenience and

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people who like to pay for convenience

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are willing to pay a premium price so

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yeah this one's pretty good I'll go

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ahead and give it a 7.5 out of 10

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opportunity score what's up guys so I'm

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sitting here in the editing process and

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I realized that I actually have a live

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stream it's basically going to be like a

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workshop it's going to be a zoom

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Workshop you're going to be in a call

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with me and I'm going to be teaching you

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how to grow and monetize YouTube I'm

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going to be revealing the five biggest

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secrets that I have when it comes to

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growing and monetizing YouTube and then

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on top of that I'm going to be be

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answering any questions that you have

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about starting a successful YouTube

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channel so that is going to be 8:00 p.m.

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on Tuesday eastern daylight time because

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they recently changed that so it's EDT

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eastern daylight time um so make sure

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you double check on the time because the

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time zone change is going to be

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happening here pretty soon so eastern

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daylight time Tuesday 8:00 p.m. um

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definitely check it out don't want to

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miss it I'll see you there the next side

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job is going to be stage management and

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this is basically where you're sort of

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like the Maestro that orchestrates the

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behindth scenes magic in places like

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theaters or different types of

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performances and they're often employed

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by theater companies production houses

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and dance troops and basically when

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these different acts come into town

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whether it is a musician or it's a

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comedian or it's some sort of performer

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they need people that know how to do

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stuff that can help them set up and

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break things down and that's where you

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come in as a stage management expert for

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instance this person right here course

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junkie posted on Reddit that they make

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$60 an hour at minimum doing stage

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management and their last check was

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$4,200 for5 days now if companies hire

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an in-house stage manager it would cost

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them about $48 to $84,000 a year on

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average but you can likely make a lot

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more than that if you do it as a

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freelance or a side job type of thing so

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yeah this is a legit side hustle there's

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many different ways of getting into it

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but overall knowing how to set things up

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knowing how to break things down knowing

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the common problems that tend to happen

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happen so that you can prevent them from

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happening is a really rare and valuable

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skill set so I'm going to go ahead and

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give this one an8 out of 10 opportunity

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score by the way my team and I spend

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hundreds of hours researching and making

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these videos so if you appreciate that

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because we put a lot of effort into

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these videos trying to make them as good

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as possible and give you as many good

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ideas as possible then go ahead and let

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us know by liking the video and we'll

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make more videos like it in the future

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now the next one on the list is kind of

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funny and I kind of put it on here as a

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joke but maybe a few people might do it

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and that would be art modeling and that

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is basically where you let people draw

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you so a lot of the time you'd be

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working for either a college or some

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sort of art class and then you would get

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up on a stage and you would let people

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draw you and typically you get paid

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about $25 an hour to do this and classes

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will typically last about 3 to 5 hours

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and a fun fact here is paintings have

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actually dated back to over 40,000 years

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where they originally found paintings on

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Cave walls now if I'm being honest here

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the best gigs are going to be ones where

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you have to get nude and that's why I

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kind of put this one as a joke because

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basically the criteria here is one be

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pretty two Get Naked three question mark

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for profit but art models in general

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make about 37 to $63,000 a year so this

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is a legitimate way to make extra money

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but you're probably going to end up

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smiling like this guy so yeah this one

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I'll go ahead and give a five out of 10

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opportunity score next on the list is

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going to be a car test driver and this

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is somebody who basically assesses vehic

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performance and they focus on speed

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safety and mechanics and they typically

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are going to work with Automotive

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companies and they provide essential

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feedback on new models and prototypes so

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you're almost like a culinary critic

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except instead of reviewing food you

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review cars and vehicle test drivers

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make about 53 to

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$83,000 a year now for this one it does

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require some knowledge of vehicles but

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with that being said a lot of the time

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they do like to hire Average Joe's that

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don't have a lot of knowledge because to

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be honest that's the average person

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who's going to be buying the vehicle and

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you can see these types of gigs posted

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on job sites all the time so this is

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definitely a legit way of making money

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it's going to be especially good if you

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live in an area that has these types of

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car companies but overall I'm going to

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give this one a 7.5 out of 10

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opportunity score next on the list is

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going to be YouTube movie review recap

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script writer and this is where you

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basically make Recaps on different types

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of movies and you distill the full

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length movies into concise engaging

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scripts for quick viewing format and

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You' probably noticed a lot of these

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types of channels on YouTube before and

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this is kind of a way of sort of

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watching a movie without having to

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actually watch it and seeing if it's

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worth it for you to watch the whole

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thing so this is one of many ways that

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you can actually make money on YouTube

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um if you want to skip the whole script

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writing thing you could actually just

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start your own YouTube channel as well

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and that's exactly what I did and I feel

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like I would be a hypocrite if I didn't

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tell you that I think it's one of the

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best side jobs that you can do because

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the Creator economy is growing like

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crazy and people more and more are

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making their buying decisions as well as

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their viewing decisions based off of

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social media and specifically YouTube

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and so getting into this industry in any

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way that you possibly can is an

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incredibly good opportunity so I'm going

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to go ahead and give this one a 10 out

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of 10 opportunity score and by the way I

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actually do Mentor several people per

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month on how to grow and make money from

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their YouTube channels and basically

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it's just kind of a passion project that

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I do because I love YouTube so much and

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I do make over six figures a month from

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this channel alone and so I like to help

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other people grow on YouTube as well but

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I'm very picky about who I work with you

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can apply to work with me by clicking

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the link down in the description as well

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as the pin comment below but like I said

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I only work with a few people per month

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I'm very picky about who I work with and

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I really only want to work with people

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that are really serious about starting

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on YouTube so yeah check it out with the

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link down in the description or the pin

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comment below if you think that person

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is you next let's talk about one of the

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oldest side jobs known to mankind this

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is something I've done many many times

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in the past and that is flipping items

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so this is very simple you simply pick a

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niche of items maybe bikes or shoes for

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instance you buy them low and then you

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sell them high it's that simple and

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there's many different sites you can do

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this on you can use eBay Craigslist

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Facebook Marketplace merari Etc and

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there is literally countless examples of

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people who do this as a side job and

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make some really good side money or even

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turn it into a full-time thing for

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instance Alexis Schroeder wrote A Blog

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post where she talked about in 2015 she

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did part-time flipping and she made

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$42,000 and in 2016 she made it to

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$133,000 her first year doing it

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full-time here's another person making

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an extra $4 to $6,000 per year and

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here's another person who makes an extra

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$122,000 a year doing it part-time and

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even as a teenager I was making over

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$10,000 a year doing this and I only did

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it part-time as well so basically what

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you want to do here is find something

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where you know a lot about the product

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so for instance let's say you play

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Yu-Gi-Oh or you play Pokemon a lot so

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you know a lot about Yu-Gi-Oh Pokemon or

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maybe Magic the Gathering cards that

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would be a really good thing for you to

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flip items with maybe you're a big fan

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of anime or Manga so that would be a

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great thing for you to flip items with

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as well maybe you're a shoe head you're

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obsessed with shoes that would be a

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great thing for you to flip or maybe

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you're a car person you're really handy

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you understand cars you understand how

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to fix them that would be a phenomenal

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thing for you to flip so I think you get

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the point here flipping items oldest

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side hustle or side job known to mankind

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probably and still one of the best I'm

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going to give this one a 9.5 out of 10

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opportunity score next one is going to

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be user testing experience so this is

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basically where you use and evaluate

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different websites and applications and

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then you provide essential feedback to

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enhance their usability and companies

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from all sizes from startups to small

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and mediumsized businesses to

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corporations rely on this feedback to

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refine their digital presence because if

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you've ever used a website that has

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really bad sort of like user experience

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versus using one where everything seems

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just intuitive you just intuitively know

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where everything is you'll know exactly

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what I'm talking about it's just a much

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better experience and you're much more

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likely to stay on that website and

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here's a quote from the co-founder of

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Twitter the user experience is

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everything it always has been but it's

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undervalued and underinvested in if you

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don't know user centered design study it

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hire people who know it obsess over it

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live and breathe it get your whole

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company on board so yeah that just shows

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how important this is and so so they

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need people to give them feedback on how

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well their website is designed and

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there's different websites out there

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like user ltic which basically pays $10

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per test and each test takes 20 to 40

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minutes that's kind of a good beginner

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one user testing.com it takes about 5 to

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20 minutes sometimes there's live

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conversations Etc and they pay between

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$4 and $120 per test tester work uh pays

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you based off how many bugs you find

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testing time pays you $50 per study and

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it takes 30 to 90 minutes and then user

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F pays $10 per test and they take 10 to

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60 minutes so this is probably not going

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to be a full-time thing but this is a

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really good way of just making a few

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hundred extra dollars per month and it's

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extremely accessible to just about

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everybody out there so I'm going to go

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ahead and give this one a 7 out of 10

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opportunity score by the way user

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testing is involved in the technology

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industry and the reason that they're

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able to pay people so well is because

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SAS companies or technology companies

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make a ton of money and if you want to

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get involved in the technology industry

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I think the easiest entry-level job to

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get into is known as Tech sales and

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specifically the job you would get into

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is known as a business development

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representative and I've helped a ton of

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people on this channel get into this

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career path and I've even interviewed

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them on the channel so I have an entire

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playlist of people that I've helped get

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into this and if you're interested in

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also getting into Tech sales there's

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actually a free training which I'll put

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down in the description as well as the

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pin comment below that you can check out

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and Tech sales you can make a ton of

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money we're talking like $770,000 a year

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just starting out in your first year so

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yeah definitely check that out down in

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the description as well as the comment

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below if you're interested next side job

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on the list is going to be pet care and

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this is an oldie but a goodie basically

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people go to work they go out of town

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they go to visit their family and they

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need somebody to take care of their

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loved and trusted pets right pets are

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basically a part of the family but it's

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very difficult to travel with them and

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if you can do a good job taking care of

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their pet they are going to pay you a

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premium for it and Pet Care basically

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involves tasks like dog walking feeding

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pet sitting and sometimes it might

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require overnight stays either at their

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house or in some cases you'll be hosting

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the pet at your own house and so there's

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a lot of flexibility when it comes to

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scheduling these services and your

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clientele typically are people who have

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a lot of money and so they're willing to

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pay a premium for a good service and

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let's be honest you're probably going to

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have a really good time doing it as well

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because there's a lot of animal lovers

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out there and in pet care you can make

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about4 to

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$71,000 a year the Rover app is probably

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the quickest and easiest way of getting

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started with this because it's basically

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the Uber of pet care and this person for

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instance started doing it part-time and

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they made $133,000 in their first year

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plus they expect to make $20,000 in

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their second year and again they're just

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doing it during their free time so yeah

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this is a really good one a lot of money

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out there you can do it on an app like

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Rover or you can just start your own

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business and then you could advertise on

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Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist so

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yeah I'm going to go ahead and give this

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one an 8.5 out of 10 opportunity score

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next is going to be a professional

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organizer so this is where you basically

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get to channel your inner Marie condo

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and and you get to clean up people's

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spaces and then organize them and a lot

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of people like to do this for free

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anyways they just like to have things

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organized it's fun for them so might as

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well get paid money to do it and

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professional organizers make about $53

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to $83,000 a year so this is another one

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where you could post your services on an

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app like task rabbit task rabbit isn't

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available in your area you can always

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post on Craigslist or Facebook

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Marketplace or you can just go around

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town and offer your services put your

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services up on a bullettin board in the

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middle of your town Etc there's so many

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different ways to get clients to do this

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and it's honestly something that a lot

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of people need help with including

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myself so overall I'm going to go ahead

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and give this one an 8.5 out of 10

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opportunity score and by the way comment

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down below uh whether you like any of

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these ideas or whether there's some

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other ideas that you wish I would have

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talked about and there's a very good

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chance that I'll talk about them in more

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detail in the future next is going to be

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candle making and actually this is a

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pretty profitable side job that you can

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do there's even entire companies that

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are dedicated at to this industry like

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ciny but the particular way that I'm

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going to talk about doing this today is

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going to be creating your own candles

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and then selling them and this basically

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involves crafting and selling handmade

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candles and you often incorporate unique

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scents colors and shapes into the

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candles and this appeals to customers

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that are looking for a unique experience

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that isn't sort of like a corporate

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candle and they want to decorate their

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houses with really beautiful candles and

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then also in some cases light them up

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and have really nice sents and you can

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almost think of this like being a chef

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but instead of tantalizing taste buds

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you're going to be enchanting the old

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factory senses and creating a visual

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Feast at the same time and one

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interesting thing about this is candles

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have actually been around for over 2500

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years so this is something that people

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have been enjoying for a very long

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period of time now this lady for

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instance she owns the channel memory box

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candle Co she made $37,000 in her first

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year after starting this company and she

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planned on making over $100,000 in her

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second year in 2023 which she did this

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person for instance who posted in r/

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entrepreneur started a candle business

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four years ago and then they said that

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they're clearing over $200,000 this year

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so you can make some real money in this

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business or you could just do it as a

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side hustle kind of just a fun thing to

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do on the side and kind of just sell it

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to your friends and family so overall

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I'm going to give this one a 7 out of 10

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opportunity score next on the list is

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going to be voiceover work and this is

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something that is surprisingly easy to

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get into these days and I think one of

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the main reasons it's so easy to get get

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into is because of the onset of AI so

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they're coming out with these AI voices

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that sort of sound realistic but just

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about anyone can kind of tell when it's

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an AI voice and so because of that

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actual real people doing voiceovers are

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becoming more and more valuable and I

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can tell you there's not a lot of

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channels out there that use AI voices

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and they do well almost all the

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successful channels I know actually do

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have real people who are giving the

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voiceovers whether it's the person who

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owns the channel or someone that they

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hire and many of them aren't looking for

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a super professional sound a lot of the

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time they actually are looking for

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someone who doesn't have that

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professional sound because it's more

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authentic and realistic so you don't

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have to have super expensive audio

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equipment in order to get started so

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voiceover artists make about 57 to

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$105,000 a year and so you can

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definitely make really good money doing

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this both as a professional as someone

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who starts their own business as a

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freelancer or someone who's just doing

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it as a side job so yeah this one's

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pretty good I'll go ahead and give it a

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7.5 out of 10 opportunity score next is

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going to be some sort of life coach or

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some sort of coach in general now this

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could be a career coach a life coach a

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fitness coach a mindset coach a business

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coach Etc basically where you have done

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something in your life that is somewhat

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impressive maybe you got a college

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degree or maybe you got into a career

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path that's kind of hard to get into and

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then you coach other people how to do

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that exact same thing it's pretty much

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that simple first accomplish X then

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teach other people who want to

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accomplish X how to accomplish X as well

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that's how coaching pretty much works

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and imagine anything that you've gotten

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really good at in your life maybe you

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got really good at playing a musical

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instrument or playing sports and then

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imagine trying to do that without ever

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having any feedback from a coach or a

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teacher probably would have been

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borderline impossible to do it right

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well it's the same thing in business or

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getting a career Etc it's always super

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helpful if you have somebody to give you

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feedback and life coaches for instance

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make about 54 to 92,000

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a year so yeah you can make a lot of

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money doing this um I've seen a ton of

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people it's one of the most common

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business models where I've seen people

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make money with it and all you literally

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have to do is just think of like what

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are you already good at like what have

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you already done a lot of and then teach

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other people how to do that thing so

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yeah I'm going to go ahead and give this

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one a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score

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next is going to be reselling Furniture

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now this is actually a really really

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good side hustle because the thing about

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this is there's a lot of couches out

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there for instance that are really nice

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couches you you know couches or chairs

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something like a lazy boy for instance

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but they get like a little stain on them

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and then they get a little wear and tear

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and most people just kind of get rid of

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them and the truth is when you

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originally bought these things they

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might have been thousands and thousands

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of dollars and so what you can do is you

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can come in with professional cleaning

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equipment clean off the couch or clean

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off the chair right so you can resell it

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for almost brand new prices so if it

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originally cost $3,000 you can resell it

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for like $2,500 or $2,000 and keep in

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mind you originally bought it from

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somebody who basically just wanted to

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get rid of it and maybe you bought it

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for like 50 bucks so couch flipping for

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instance is a phenomenal way of making

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money so I really really like this one a

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lot there's lots of people that Post

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online how they're making you know

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$3,000 $6,000 a month doing this and

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basically it's flipping but with one

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extra step which is you kind of like

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clean the couch first so yeah this one

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is excellent I'm going to give it a 9

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out of 10 opportunity score the next one

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is going to be a computer technician and

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there's so many different types of

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computer technician types of side jobs

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that you can do just to give you one

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example let's say that somebody wants to

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start up a podcast well having the sound

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dialed in on a podcast is actually not

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the easiest thing in the world and

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another thing that if you notice when

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you watch a lot of podcasts it actually

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automatically goes to the person who's

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talking right so the technology knows

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who's talking and the camera

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automatically goes to that person and

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again that type of thing isn't the

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easiest thing in the world to set up

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however if you figure out how to set it

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up one time you can do it over and over

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and over again and then you can get paid

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by people to do it people who basically

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don't want to have to take the time to

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figure out all the technology and

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everything like that and so not only can

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you tell them exactly what they need to

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buy but you can also just set it up for

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them and as you can imagine there's

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probably a lot of demand for this in

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your local area because everybody's

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trying to start YouTube channels and

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podcasts and all kinds of different

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things like that so that's just one

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example of a computer technician I mean

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there's a million other examples out

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there you basically just want to find

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particular things where people are

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willing to pay a premium price in order

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for you to set it up correctly so yeah

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this is a great one I'll give it a 9.5

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out of 10 opportunity score next let's

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talk about selling plants so this is

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where you would plant grow and cultivate

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different types of plants and then you

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would sell them to people who want to

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have plants in their house or maybe in

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their backyard now there's very simple

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ways of doing this where maybe you just

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grow flowers or something like that and

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then there's people who get into

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extremely Niche types of plant growing

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where they're growing different types of

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bonsai trees for instance and these bons

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trees can sell for in some cases over

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$10,000 and here's a guy who posted

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online for instance about how growing

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and selling small plants is the best

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side hustle ever okay he might be

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exaggerating it a little bit but it is a

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legit side hustle it's a really good one

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and here's a person on Reddit who talks

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about how they do this part-time and

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they make about 15 to 25k per year in

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profit so basically they talk about

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their business model which is selling

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outdoor plants in mostly trade gallon

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containers for $7 each and they usually

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grow about 4 to 5,000 plants each year

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and sell most of them in early to mid

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spring so if you're somebody who likes

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to plant and garden things anyways this

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could be an amazing side job for you and

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you could even turn it into a full-time

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business as well somewhere down the line

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so this one's pretty good I'll go ahead

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and give it an 8 out of 10 opportunity

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score by the way if you haven't checked

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