Book Lover Ships Out Fantasies for Profit

What It’s About

A recent college graduate goes old-school Netflix, but for book lovers.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Subscription-based models, especially niche ideas can be really great but it’s important to find a passionate community looking for a product or service you can provide. Kaylin did an awesome job of identifying her target audience and making sure to curate an experience just for them.

Fun Fact

There are more than 168 different book subscription boxes on Cratejoy, and at least 37 of those are just young adult-focused.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1063

Kaylin Peyerk has an insatiable love for reading, especially young-adult fiction, also known as YA. One day, she noticed that her local bookstore was selling used books for as little as $1 each, and they were flying off the shelves. It got her thinking: if they could make a profit off used books, why couldn’t she?

While she had just graduated from college and landed a full-time job as an accountant, she’d also been looking to make a little extra cash. With her love of reading, selling books seemed like it could be the perfect side hustle.

Kaylin was familiar with the monthly subscription box model and thought it might be a great way to package used books. To sweeten the deal, she added a stash of tea and a bookmark to create an ideal gift. Wanting to keep things simple (and concentrate on books she loved) she decided to offer boxes focused on one of three genres: mystery, romance, or young adult fiction. Her first books and boxes cost her just $150, and with that, Literary Dream was born.

She hosted her book box subscription on a website called CrateJoy. The site provides her with a built-in audience of subscription box enthusiasts and a simple e-commerce platform. There are no upfront costs, only a fee for each transaction.

In her first month she received seven subscribers—a good start, especially since they’d be paying monthly! However, she quickly learned a couple important things. Her audience really just wanted to focus on the books and didn’t need the tea or bookmarks. So she replaced her original box with a straightforward envelope containing just one or two books, and offered plans starting as low as $6.25 per shipment. Additionally, she was also forced to remove young adult fiction from her genre options, after discovering that used copies were difficult to find.

However, after a year of running Literary Dream Crate, Kaylin found herself a bit uninspired. Young adult fiction was her favorite genre, and she was disappointed not to be working with it. So, she decided to launch another book based subscription box focusing only on newly released hardcover YA fantasy. She called this one Fantasy Monthly.

Kaylin invested what she had learned for Literary Dream Crate into the rollout of Fantasy Monthly. She planned a deliberate prelaunch, spending time to build up a targeted social media following (something she wished she’d done with Literary Dream Crate). She pulled in other organic marketing strategies, such as reaching out to YouTubers for exposure. Not stopping there, Kaylin got serious about Instagram, spending time on the platform daily to grow her account to over 5,500 followers. Her thoughtful roll-out worked, leading to 40 subscribers in the month after launching.

With nearly 200 active subscribers, she’d profiting more than $1,000/month. Catering to fellow bookworms has allowed Kaylin to pay off her credit card bill each month and enjoy nice meals from time to time. Plus, the work revolves around something she already loves to do, with the added perk of attending book festivals every now and again, as well as interacting with a community of passionate readers.

Kaylin is looking forward to gaining more subscribers in the upcoming holiday season. When she’s not boxing up the next delivery, she’s working on publishing a novel of her own.

 


 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Learn more about Kaylin’s literary subscription boxes at the Fantasy Monthly and Literary Dream pages.
  • Kaylin uses the online marketplace, Cratejoy, to sell her subscriptions.
  • Kaylin also mentioned an online resource called Subscription School, which has a bunch of free YouTube tutorials and a Facebook Group.

 

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Attorney Sells Cork Sunglasses With Grape Expectations

What It’s About

Two friends sell sunglasses made from cork for fellow wine-lovers.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Thinking about launching a product. Joseph has some advice; “I would suggest that anyone looking for a supplier in China should go on Alibaba.com and reach out to several different suppliers, get quotes and samples from each. You can negotiate prices down when you have several suppliers competing for your business. You also get to see the different quality of the products.”

Fun Fact

There are an estimated 84 million regular wine drinkers in the USA. While it’s obvious that selling wine to them is a good way to make money, with a market this large there are always other opportunities if you can find complementary products the demographic will love.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1053
Joseph O’Bell and David Eagen live in Austin, Texas. Both are young professionals, with Joseph working as a construction litigation attorney and David in finance. As friends, they bond over fashion and wine. In fact, for them, enjoying a glass of cabernet sauvignon can turn a regular day into a cause for celebration.

Joseph has been a working attorney for several years. The hours are long and the work demanding but, at the same time, it’s a well-paid field that comes with its own job security.

David personifies the side hustler spirit a bit more. Outside of his day job, he’s had several different moneymaking projects over the years. The most successful of which was TacoSweets, a food truck that put a sugary spin on a traditionally savory dish.

One thing they share is that they’re both always on the lookout for opportunities, often discussing ideas together over a glass of red. Most of these conversations didn’t amount too much. But every now and then something fruitful came out of it. It wasn’t unlike growing grapes, where the vine grows for years before it yields fruit.

One particular idea that got their attention was something specific in the fashion space—a sunglasses company. To avoid having to compete with the big companies, they decided to make them specifically targeted to wine lovers. A pair of glasses they could wear in a vineyard while enjoying a cab-sav as the sun goes down.

Their original idea was to make them out of cork, to stick with the wine theme. It would make the glasses unique, allow them to be marketed directly to wine lovers and, beyond that, they’d be a great conversation starter.

They put a corkscrew into this idea, diving in further.

The first thing they needed was a supplier, someone to actually produce the glasses. To find one, it seemed obvious to turn to China. David had some experience working with suppliers there and was able to provide Joseph with a couple of promising leads. He made a few calls and soon found a suitable manufacturer.

David, who had some experience in web design from his previous ventures, built their website—and with that, it was time to celebrate. Vineyard Sun, their new side hustle, was officially open for business.

What flowed over the next year was a series of marketing experiments: more cold calling, snail mail and email to wineries. They tried pitching to boutique stores and gift box subscription services. What worked the best building up a following on their Instagram and Facebook accounts. It has helped get the word out and produced direct sales. Also, having a brand with an online presence makes things seem more legitimate when cold selling.

Which brings us to today where, like a fine wine, Vineyard Sun has only gotten better with age. The side hustle is now at the point where its consistently bringing in five hundred dollars profit per month. While nowhere near enough for a full time living yet, that is the eventual goal. To sell enough pairs of sunglasses to wine lovers all over the world that Vineyard Sun can become Joseph and David’s primary pursuit.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Vineyard Sun: Snag a pair of your own cork sunglasses at the Vineyard Sun website.
  • Joeseph and David use Shopify to sell their sunglasses. (use the link to start a 21-day trial and get 10% off for an entire year!)
  • Want to launch your own product and are considering working with a supplier through Alibaba? Listen to Extended Cut Episode #400 and look for the Shopify guide to Alibaba, posted in the notes.

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Guitar Builder Carves Out Woodworking Moneymaker

What It’s About

A guitar builder turns scrap wood into a supportive hustle.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Eric has some important advice for people thinking about products for the masses, “When it came to figuring out what I should sell I started with simple obvious things. That turned out to be disappointing. So I stopped putting any focus on those types of items that anybody could make.”

Fun Fact

There are online platforms for just about everything. If your stuff is for the masses, get on Amazon. If you have handmade items, get on Etsy. And if you are into music accessories, get on Reverb. There’s something for everyone.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1052

As a teenager, California native Eric Blackwell loved the guitar. Playing gigs in bands made him realize that he wanted to spend his life around music. After finishing high school, Eric found his way into the electronics department of a custom guitar factory. This was a job that he loved—it allowed him a firsthand glance into the world of his obsession. Not only could he hear the music the strings made, but he could see how everything worked within the instrument.

Over the years, Eric gained experience at the factory. He also paid attention. One of the things he noticed was how much wood would get thrown away. The pallets that arrived had to be sorted out and cut up into different shapes and sizes. But in this process, large batches of wood would be set aside when any imperfections, no matter how minor, were found.

While this wood was unsuitable for making quality guitars, it was perfect for almost any other endeavour—so Eric started a series of small woodworking projects on the side where he would make gifts for friends and family. He began with cutting boards and other simple items such as serving trays.

He did this for many years before realizing that he might be able to make extra money from it. It dawned on him that there were others out there who would probably enjoy his items made from wood as well. Once again, he started with the simple things—cutting boards, tap handles, and bottle openers were first on his list. These seemed like everyday items that would appeal to those who liked the aesthetic of wood.

This drove him to sell his products on Etsy (Blackwell Woodworks), the platform that specializes in handmade and vintage items. The Etsy audience tends to appreciate personalized and sustainable gifts, so he decided that this was the market he wanted to focus on.

But a not-insignificant problem still remained. Even though Eric was sure Etsy was his platform …. he hardly had any sales at first. It turned out that because he was making simple, everyday items, there were lots of them on the market. For a newcomer who didn’t know much about marketing or have a long list of reviews, there was little chance to stand out.

So he switched to making more complicated items such as wooden clocks and guitar stands. They were practical and classy. Besides, he felt there was a real need for guitar stands in the world of music, because the ubiquitous plastic and metal ones were cold and utilitarian.

This turned out to be the right move. Eric got his first sale on a wooden clock—and they continued to sell. His customers told him that they appreciated the vintage and retro designs. The guitar stands were also a hit.

Three years in, Eric is now earning $2,000/month in additional income. It all began by working with materials that others considered useless.

 


 

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Writer-Editor Makes Six-Figure Life Revision

What It’s About

A writer edits his life by editing other people’s writing.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Liam has some helpful advice for anyone looking to do this kind of work; “Join workshop groups (online or in-person) where you can get practice editing and providing feedback. Learn what it feels like to have people criticize your work and how best to handle it. A big part of being a successful editor is knowing how to give honest feedback without insulting or upsetting your client.”

Fun Fact

Self-published titles are having a real moment. Those who used to be dismissed as hobby writers are now, in many cases, achieving mainstream success. One such example is Andy Weir whose book, The Martian, started out as a 99 cent ebook for Kindle and ended up selling millions of copies and being turned into a feature film starring Matt Damon.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1043

Liam Carnahan thought he wanted to be a writer. After finishing high school, he studied for a degree in Writing, Literature, and Publishing.

While at college, he was surprised to discover his love for editing. In lots of ways, he found more joy in reviewing and guiding other writers than he did in writing his own stories.

So, when he graduated he decided to look for a role as an editor. Unfortunately, his hunt began at the height of the global financial crisis. There weren’t many jobs paying a decent wage for an aspiring editor at the time.

Rather than go hungry, he took a position as a writer in what he describes as a “content farm.” This was a low-level agency, all too popular at the time. Rather than craft well thought out, informative pieces; his employer simply paid him to spin out quick and dirty three-hundred word blog posts day after day…

Around the same time, Amazon released the Kindle. With the launch, almost overnight anyone who wanted to could publish their own ebook. Liam found the whole idea fascinating, and started reading several of the ninety-nine cent self-published books available on Amazon.com.

Very quickly he realized, a lot of these authors had great ideas, but wow, some of them really needed the help of an editor!

He thought this was the kind of work he could easily do remotely and in his spare time. After discovering a few businesses that offered editing services, he sent his resume off. Before long, he had landed himself his first freelance gig.

But that’s not all she wrote…

The arrangement didn’t last long as Liam’s side hustle employer—a boss by another name—decided to retire shortly after hiring him. He suggested Liam try his hand at running a business himself. He even offered to link to Liam’s new website, if he built one.

Liam decided to take a crack at writing his own story … a story of independence. He still had a day job, so there was little risk. But, if things worked out, it might be a path to the life of freedom he’d long dreamed of.

He called his service Invisible Ink Editing. His real side hustle was now in its first draft.

It didn’t take long before Liam had his first customer, who arrived via referral from his previous employer’s website. Over the coming months, Liam had a handful of additional clients show up. It gave him the foundation of his first customer base.

As more and more clients came through though, Liam refined that process. He figured out how best to charge, eventually settling on a per word rate.

Within another year, he had more customers than he could handle on his own.

Liam decided he needed help and looked for additional editors he could hire on freelance basis. He would pay them a reasonable rate per job, and keep a percentage for himself.

Add on a couple more years, and both SEO and word of mouth helped Invisible Ink continue to grow. By 2018 he had six part-time editors and he was doing quite well. So much so that in mid-2019, he reached the elusive six-figure mark in yearly profit and took the plunge, leaving his day job.

For over a decade, Liam dreamed of finding work that would allow him the flexibility to travel and set his own hours. He’ll be celebrating the achievement next year by taking off to Asia and living the nomadic lifestyle for a while.

But it’ll be far from a holiday, Liam has already soft launched his next project, a content agency of his own. If it can do half as well as Invisible Ink Editing, it will be a story worth telling.

 


 

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Frustrated Employee Finds Inspiration in Frida Kahlo Instagram Account

What It’s About

A personal hero inspires an ongoing, profitable art project.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Tatiana says that many of the products for sale on Frida Vibes are “print-on-demand.” This means that they are only created when they are ordered. This has caused the inventory risk to go down, which in turn allows Tatiana to take more chances on new artists and products.

Fun Fact

At some point, Frida Kahlo decided that she wanted to change her birthday. She changed it to three years later than her biological birthday so it coincided with the Mexican Revolution and the birthday of modern Mexico.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1041

In August of 2016, Tatiana Figueiredo was looking for a change. She was on a tech team for a growing startup, but the fast paced, all-consuming nature of the job was causing her to lose enthusiasm.

At some point, she realized that she was taking work too seriously … and her life outside of work not seriously enough. She decided to leave her job and began a journey of rediscovering what inspired her.

Tatiana thought back to what made her excited in high school, and the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo immediately came to mind. When she first learned about Kahlo in her art history class, she was amazed. Kahlo was one of the only women artists that they discussed in class and she was Latina, just like Tatiana.

After that, Tatiana spent time learning whatever she could about Kahlo’s life story. And now, years later, she thought about how she could make Kahlo a bigger piece of her life. She enjoyed looking at the portraits that other artists created of Frida Kahlo on Instagram. That’s when she decided to create an Instagram account solely for artwork in her image, and she decided to name it Frida Vibes.

She made the account and began to repost artwork. Many of the artists she featured were very appreciative of her giving them more exposure. In turn, they would repost Tatiana’s repost. This caused both the artist and Tatiana’s account to reach more viewers. Soon, Frida Vibes began to accumulate a following.

Once Tatiana hit one thousand followers, she could tell she was really onto something. She had already gained an audience without researching anything about Instagram. She had a feeling that if she learned some techniques, she could grow her following even more.

Tatiana says that ultimately, to grow your following fast, get very specific like she did, know your audience, and post images that people will want to repost.

As her account grew and she began to interact with more artists, she started to build a community around Frida Vibes. Tatiana says her “could this be a business” antenna went up. She wondered what kinds of struggles this community of artists faced, so she began asking them what they wanted to do with their work and what obstacles they experienced.

There were two answers that she got the most. The first was that they would love for more people to enjoy their work. The second was that they wanted to make more money from their art.

This got her thinking. She wanted to solve these problems, but wasn’t sure how. Then, Tatiana realized that she could open up an online shop. She could sell people’s Frida-themed artwork and pay the artist royalties.

At that point, she decided to start a store on Shopify called Frida Pop-Up. She had never used Shopify before, but her background in tech helped her teach herself how to use it.

By Black Friday of 2017, Tatiana officially launched her store. At the time, her 10,000 Instagram followers were her first customers.

Since then, Frida Vibes’ Instagram followers have nearly doubled. She has been working with a variety of artists to sell their products—and she says that she measures her success by the amount of royalties she can pay those artists. Those royalties are in the thousands of dollars. She typically gives them 10-20% royalties on every product that is sold on her shop, which means that she is also earning a good profit.

With all the growth, Tatiana is now working with even more artists. Although she ended up getting another full time job as a technology consulting, she loves running Frida Vibes on the side to recharge, promote artists, and make a little cash at the same time. Running the shop has added more color to her life—in more ways than one.

 


 

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Auto Employee Earns $100,000 Selling Stickers on Instagram:

    On a trip to Tokyo, a serial side hustler discovers popular stickers in Tokyo. He comes home, learns to produce his own, and earns six-figures in the first year of operation.
  • Avid Reader Sells Used Books On Instagram: An IT analyst makes page-turning profits after building a dedicated audience of book enthusiasts. You can make money without a large following!

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Spokane Simple Syrups Stock Store Shelves

What It’s About

A brewmaster experiments and brews success with his sweet syrups.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Dillon recommends establishing pillars or values for your business. This will help you to remember your “Why”. For Side Hustle Syrups, his pillars include integrity, quality of product, community, and freedom. Whenever he feels the integrity is off, he goes back to his values and takes the necessary steps to restore it.

Fun Fact

Simple syrup is 1 part sugar to 1 part water and is a staple in making cocktails. Dillon uses this base to create his own magical variations.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1040

Dillon Hueser was a full-time brewmaster at a Spokane, Washington brewery for many years. He also enjoyed making his own beer on the side and joined a homebrew club known as W.O.R.T or Warriors of the Rotating Tap in his spare time.

When he wasn’t working on new concoctions and recipes, he spent his time hanging out at Dry Fly Distillery next door. He became friends with the team and chatted with them often about all things brewing. When it was time for Dry Fly to expand their operations and open a tasting room, they decided they wanted a house ginger beer. Ginger beer is a non-alcoholic beverage made by fermenting ginger, yeast, and sugar.

Dillon jumped on the opportunity and began testing out different flavors and ratios. He enjoyed the process, but hauling around large kegs to and from the distillery was exhausting. This got him thinking … what if he could make something that had the flavor of ginger beer but without the weight or time commitment of brewing it?

So he began to experiment further, and came up with a recipe for making a craft syrup that could be used in cocktails or mixed with soda water. He started with a syrup composed of fresh ginger root, lemon juice, lime juice, and brown sugar. Instead of carrying around kegs of finished product, you just needed to add an ounce of syrup to four ounces of soda water.

The Dry Fly Distilling team was impressed with Dillon’s creation. They encouraged him to take it to the next level by making it in larger quantities. This required a lot of work and research, but Dillon was up for it.

He learned that in order to sell perishable items, he would need to purchase certifications required by the Washington Department of Agriculture. Each certification took about five weeks to complete between studying and testing. For the next year, he worked on them periodically, all while continuing to perfect his recipe.

The hard work paid off, and the certifications allowed Dillon to improve the quality and integrity of his syrups. Side Hustle Syrups (yes, that’s the name) was officially in business.

Eager to get the word out, he began cold calling, doing demos, and approaching stores directly. He would bring samples of his product and ask to set up a demo. As a result of his persistence, he’s been able to build solid relationships …. which in turn has increased his distribution.

Throughout the process, the folks at Dry Fly Distillery have continued to support him. They’ve used his products in some of their drinks, and they’ve just teamed up to produce a new canned cocktail featuring the syrups.

Finally, since finalizing his certifications, Dillon has expanded the flavors of his syrups to include tonic, orange vanilla, elderflower, and lemon lavender. He’s also moving beyond cocktails, seeing a market for the syrups to be used as tea and coffee flavoring, dessert toppings, and in baked goods.

 


 

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—Dillon Hueser #SideHustleSchool

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Animator Re-Animates His Income Selling Graphic Kits

What It’s About

An animator launches his hustle into action, monetizing his motion graphics.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Peter discovered an unconventional way to market his products, “Funny is Money! I decided to think about an anti-marketing campaign to sort of mock the product. I found that self-deprecation was really fun to work with and as a result, I got some really good reactions from folks on social media and blogs.”

Fun Fact

When Walt Disney created the first animated film in 1928 he did it with only two animators who hand drew cells. In 1995, Toy Story, the first computer animated movie, took 27 animators working exclusively on computers.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1039
Peter Quinn is a proud resident of Los Angeles. While the cost of living is high, the weather and job opportunities more than make up for it. Luckily for him, he was able to grab one of those opportunities a couple of years ago.

He’s currently the director of motion design, animation and photography at Dollar Shave Club. He gets to make funny promotional videos for ads on Facebook and Instagram everyday. He also animates anything else the company needs. Before this role, Peter worked in a range of different animation and design roles for companies, agencies, and sometimes freelance.

By his own admission, his job is pretty cool. But like any job, it has its downsides. Much of Peter’s work is repetitive and he doesn’t have a lot of autonomy over what he works on, when he does it, or how it looks. In fact, often an animation will need to be repeated over and over again in different videos. This can can be demotivating for designers.

Over the years he learned to be as efficient as possible. A big part of this was using predefined animations in Adobe After Effects—a popular software program for animators. These effects are loaded up whenever they’re needed, and can save him minutes or even hours per video.

As he added more and more predefined animations to his repertoire, his workflow sped up significantly. Eventually, Peter even created a huge inventory of effects that replicated the user interfaces on movies like Minority Report and Iron Man.

After a couple of years, he’d built up hundreds of time saving animations. Around the same time, he made the biggest financial commitment of his life: he took out a mortgage to buy a home.

Staring into a thirty-year financial commitment terrified him. He decided to explore ways that he could make money on the side, with the goal of paying down that mortgage faster and getting his freedom back a little sooner.

He instantly thought of his animation toolkit. He figured since it was so useful to him, there must be other animators out there who could benefit from it. So, with the help of a programmer, he packaged up all the animations into a software plugin for Adobe After Effects.

He was already familiar with the site AEScripts.com, a marketplace for people to buy and sell custom After Effects software products. AEScripts had a built-in audience, so it was a no brainer to try and sell his kit there.

In order to stand out from the crowd, Peter made a humorous video to sell the product. In it, he mocked the mundane parts about animating and poked fun at himself. He hoped people browsing the site would enjoy the video and be enticed to purchase.

He called his product pack PQ FUI Toys—pronounced foo-eee! Aside from his time, which he’d already spent on the job, his startup costs were practically zero. Within days, Peter had made his first sale of many.

It would have been easy to stop there, but Peter went back to the drawing board instead.

Once again he looked at the requirements of his day job for another product idea. He realized he spent a lot of time looking and creating textures, something all animators need. For example, to animate wood, a designer doesn’t have to draw every pixel. Instead, they apply a texture file to the animation which adds the effect for them.

Finding good textures was difficult, and almost always expensive. Peter saw another opportunity, and began designing his second product.

Using a high quality camera, he spent months taking pictures of different types of textures: concrete, timber, cardboard and anything that looked interesting. By the end, he had one hundred and sixty unique texture files. He packaged them up into his next product, PQ Grit Kit.

All these strategies have done incredibly well for Peter so far. In 2018 he made $34,000 selling his PQ kits. For 2019 that number is already at $40,000. PQ Grit Kit has sold over fifteen hundred copies and PQ FUI Toys over twelve hundred.

For now, Peter is still working his day job and plowing all his additional income onto his mortgage. He believes he can pay the whole thing off in as little as eight years instead of thirty. When that’s done, Peter can start designing his next act.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • peterqu.in: Checkout Peter’s moving work at his website.
  • Dollar Shave Club: When Peter’s not side hustlin he’s producing content for his main hustle.
  • Learn more about Adobe After Effects, the software Peter uses to create his products and AEScripts.com, a market place to sell these types of digital goods.

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"Try to solve a real world problem, however niche, and work hard to improve or fix it."
—Peter Quinn #SideHustleSchool

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Chris Guillebeau

Walmart Manager Cleans Aquariums for Fun and Profit

What It’s About

A former Walmart manager dives into a new venture servicing aquariums.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

It’s often said that in the world of business, you have to quickly learn to swim or you’ll sink. But as Larry has shown, you can slowly turn your hobby into a business without any risk, although admittedly he never had to deal with any undercurrents with his aquariums.

Fun Fact

Larry’s largest tank was a 4,000 gallon tunnel aquarium that you could walkthrough. This is the nature of luxury and bespoke service: clients often have unique tastes and will come back to you if you can give them what they want.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1038

When Larry McGee bought his first fish tank, he never imagined that one day his whole career would be focused on them. As a manager at Walmart, he was busy. But when a friend with a service business asked if he wanted to make a little extra cash helping to maintain commercial aquariums, he agreed.

Most of their clients had aquariums in medical offices, waiting rooms, restaurants, and the occasional residence. Larry would spend his lunch breaks assisting with tank maintenance, learning on the job.

A year later, Larry’s friend had to move, so Larry and his wife scraped together $2,500 to take over the business, which they renamed Aquatic Designs. At that time, Larry thought that this would allow him to generate a small extra income. He’d always been good with his hands, having grown up around woodworking and cabinetry, and by now he had some experience with aquariums.

This arrangement would continue for the next several years. Larry would service the few accounts that he had acquired when he bought the business. It wasn’t a lot, but those accounts were dependable and loyal.

He tried advertising to gain new clients, but his efforts floundered. When new customers didn’t come running, Larry assumed that there was no interest and decided not to pursue aquarium maintenance as his core business … at least for the time being.

Over time, he learned from his existing customers that the best way to market to them was through direct mail in an envelope. The office managers he spoke to told him not to send postcards, since those almost always automatically goes in the trash.

With this advice in mind, Larry switched to a more personal approach: he hand-writes letters and mails them to potential clients along with a picture of him and his wife. As Larry says, this lets people know who he is, and what he’s offering. It allows him to stand out amidst all the advertising noise that’s bombarding these office managers.

This new strategy worked wonders. It led to a stable, recurring clientele, giving him a predictable source of monthly income. Through slow and steady growth and those personal interactions, Larry is now making $70,000 in annual income while working just 15 hours a week. One of his accounts has worked with him for over 15 years and given him almost $50,000 in business during that time … and all told, cleaning aquariums has brought in more than a million dollars.

Moving forward, Larry is looking to share the skills and knowledge he’s gained, and hopefully make some passive income. He’s started a blog, and put together his first course on how to maintain an aquarium (something he says anyone can learn!).

He shared the course in a Facebook group in exchange for constructive feedback and reviews, and recently launched it to the world. The new course will allow others to glean insight into the art of aquarium maintenance—almost with the same clarity as he leaves his clients’ aquariums.

 


 

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Resources

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Quote of the Day
"I’m doing a personal approach with direct mail…it gets past the advertising noise and lets them (clients) know that we are real, local people providing a proven service that can help their business."
—Larry McGee #SideHustleSchool

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Chris Guillebeau

Divorce Leads Banker To Boudoir Photography Empire

What It’s About

A single mom and former banker reinvents herself with a photographic focus.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Taking time to think about pricing and goal setting is extremely valuable. Here’s what Tanya suggests: “Do your numbers! You don’t have to do a crazy complicated spreadsheet, but have some goals as to what you want to make and how you will get there.”

Fun Fact

As a firm believer that she didn’t need to heavily invest in her studio props and furniture, Tanya has gotten creative over the years. Recently, she found a pair of Victoria’s Secret angel-esque wings that she wanted … for $3,000! Instead, she went back to her DIY roots, ordering $500 worth of ostrich feathers from Amazon and making them herself.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1035

Tanya Smith found her side hustle as a boudoir photographer in the midst of a divorce. Prior to having children, she worked in the corporate banking world. While this gave her stability, it also stripped her of the freedom she wanted when it came to being there for her kids.

When she quit her job to raise her children, she pursued art in a few different mediums. As a mixed media artist selling paintings at art shows, she began playing around with the DSLR camera she had bought after the birth of her first child. She would take photos of anything she could, and sell prints alongside her paintings.

For years, she combined these two passions as both a hobby and a way to make extra money. Finding herself newly separated after 20 years of marriage and two kids, Tanya felt lost. As a woman, she had struggled being able to view herself as anything other than a mother. With her pending divorce, she was pushed into a new life chapter that required her to find a way to support herself… and she didn’t want to go back to banking.

The first inspiration was personal. Stumbling upon an ad for boudoir photos, she was intrigued. She said yes because she thought it was something that could be good for her while she transitioned to a new time of life. She walked away from her session with a renewed sense of confidence.

Tanya quickly saw the opportunities waiting in boudoir photography as a business. She already had the characteristics that would make someone want to hire her: she was trustworthy, knew her way around a camera, and was able to put herself in the shoes of her ideal clients.

Since she already had a camera and would only shoot “on location,” meaning either in her clients’ homes or in her own bedroom, it didn’t take much to begin. She committed to keeping her initial investments to a bare minimum, only spending money on things she absolutely needed. Her marketing plan was low-maintenance, including a Facebook business page and a free website (tanyalsmith.com).

Tanya did her first three shoots for free before deciding on a price—though one chosen arbitrarily. Her first real client paid her $382, a price she was over the moon about. In fact, she went home and cried out of happiness.

She went back to her experience in corporate banking and began crunching numbers, to figure out how much she would need to make this side hustle profitable. She decided how much she wanted to work each week and how many weeks she wanted to work per year. Then, she came up with how much money she needed to net each year, giving her the average sale per client that she would need.

With those numbers, she knew how many photoshoots she would need to book, helping her create packages at various tiers. She made her target average sale her middle, and most attractive package. Having these packages in place, her three-year side hustle became her full-time job.

Today, Tanya’s business is bringing in a profit in the mid-six-figures. With her average sale being $5,000, she’s able to work less than ever while making more than ever. Her pricing reflects the luxury experience she gives women—including a styling consultation, use of her studio and wardrobe, in-house hair and makeup, and an in-person sales session.

Though none of this happened overnight, she’s proud to look back on how far she has come.

What’s next for Tanya? Helping photographers like her who are dreaming big on their side hustles. With an educational course and podcast, she’ll be teaching students the exact way she built this business for herself. Her journey taught her a lot at a slow and steady pace. With her own course, she’s hoping to help others take the quicker route to success.

 


 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • tanyalsmith.com: Learn more about Tanya and her boudoir photgraphy at her website and follow her on Instagram.
  • Free profit calculator for photographers: Tanya provided this free calculator for photographers to figure out what they need their average sale to be to be profitable. (please note an email sign-up is required to accees the calculator)

 

SEE ALSO:

Brooklyn Photographer Gets Paid to Throw Confetti at People:

    A former graphic designer turns a personal thirty-day challenge into a growing photography brand.
  • Famous iPhone Photo Leads to Series of Online Courses: A 365-day photo project transitions to a hustle teaching small business owners how to create videos using their smartphones.

Inspiration is good; inspiration combined with action is better. Now get back to work!

Yours in the revolution,

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Resources

CREATE YOUR ONLINE STORE

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Many Side Hustle School listeners are building sites using Shopify's easy-to-learn platform. Try it free today! Learn More

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Quote of the Day
"I’ve been able to show my kids that they can run their own business if they are interested in that, and that they can learn how to do anything if they put their minds to it."
—Tanya Smith #SideHustleSchool

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To infinity and beyond,

Chris Guillebeau

Pay Off Student Loans With Your Spare Change

What It’s About

Two brothers create an app to help graduates pay down debt.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

You should always start with an MVP (Minimal Viable Product). This means building something that functions, to test, get feedback from people that tested it, and make improvements until you develop a product that people are willing and want to use. While we beta tested we had under 100 users but this gave us the ability to control the environment, get feedback, and improve the product.

Fun Fact

As of 2018, a total of 44.2 million borrowers now owe a total of over $1.5 trillion in student debt. That equates to almost $34,000 in debt per student. With that many potential customers, owing that much money the sky really is the limit for products servicing this market.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1034

A few years ago, brothers Dan Stelmach and Nick Sky were living in Chicago working sales jobs. They’d graduated from college a few years earlier and were hoping to pay down their student loans—all while trying to live fun and enjoyable lives.

Their story isn’t unique. In fact, seven out of ten graduates in the USA leave college in severe debt. The average loan amount is now aound thirty seven thousand dollars, which ramps up to sixty thousand once interest payments are included over a decade or more … yikes!

For Dan and Nick, the situation was even more grim. The brothers had over one hundred thousand dollars in combined debt. And that’s after they’d taken significant steps during their degrees to keep the debt low. They’d both worked part-time jobs and had multiple side hustles to help them along. Still, the number cha-chinged its way into six figures.

Student debt had become a national epidemic. They began brainstorming ideas of how to eradicate their loans quickly, and by proxy, everyone else’s. Eventually, they settled on something they thought might help… spare change. Yes, really!

After turning their pockets inside out, and then asking their friends via a quick survey, they realized that the average accumulation of spare change was around fifty dollars a month. They figured, if they could devise a simple way of redirecting that excess change to their loans they’d save not only thousands of dollars in interest, but years of their lives.

They liked the idea for a couple of reasons. First, it didn’t require any major changes in lifestyle, they could go about things as normal. Second, the whole process could be automated using technology. They envisioned an app, linked to a users credit card and bank account that would round purchases up to the nearest dollar, and place the excess directly onto their loan payments automatically. For example, if they bought a coffee for three dollars and fifty cents, the app would round it up to four dollars and put the extra fifty cents right onto the loan.

They named the app ChangEd. A few months later, in January 2017, the first version was ready for beta testers.

The app needed to have tight security as it linked to users credit cards and bank accounts. For that reason, it was difficult getting downloads at first. Dan and Nick tested it directly with their friends and family. Soon enough, things rippled out beyond their direct network to give them just under one hundred beta users. The small group allowed the brothers to pay close attention to each person’s user experience without growing too fast.

So, after a year of iterating and growing the user base the brothers put in an application to appear on SharkTank … and were accepted.

Through that appearance, Mark Cuban himself offered to invest in the app, seeing its potential. His investment enabled the brothers to quit their full-time jobs and focus on ChangEd.

Since then, they’ve introduced a $1/month user fee, scaled to over forty thousand users and have helped direct over four and a half million dollars into paying off student loans.

There really is a lot of spare change lying around.

 


 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • ChangEd: spare a minute to learn more about Dan and Nick’s app.
  • Shark Tank: The hit ABC show Dan and Nick appeared on landing a deal with Mark Cuban.

 

SEE ALSO:

Marriage Inspires Theatre Captioning App & Service:

    After marrying a woman who was born deaf, an actor and musician starts a side hustle captioning theater performances.
  • Side Hustler Gets Paid to Run 7 Ultramarathons on 7 Continents: After getting hurt on his first of 7 ultramarathons, a long-time side hustler builds an app to help other injured runners recover.

Yours in the revolution,

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Resources

CREATE YOUR ONLINE STORE

Create your online store with Shopify using an exclusive discount for Side Hustle School listeners. For a limited time, get a free 21-day trial and a 10% discount for a whole year.

Many Side Hustle School listeners are building sites using Shopify's easy-to-learn platform. Try it free today! Learn More

GET YOUR FIRST 1,000 EMAIL SUBSCRIBERS

Social media is nice, but building an email list is still the single best way to get customers and clients for your hustle. It's not hard to get started—sign up for a 30-day trial and join the list-building challenge! You’ll be up and running in no time. Learn More

Quote of the Day
"Our intention wasn’t to change (users’) behavior but to align with their behavior for the betterment of their financial health."
—Nick Sky #SideHustleSchool

Sponsors & Gratitude

Don't Do Business Without It

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No matter what you do in business, from working nine-to-five to working five-to-nine, it’s easier when you don’t go it alone. Get the powerful backing of American Express—don't do business without it! 💳 Visit American Express

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To infinity and beyond,

Chris Guillebeau