Wedding Planner Earns Passive Income with DIY Flowers

What It’s About

Wedding Planner helps people enjoy A-Grade flowers at B-Grade prices.

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Words of Wisdom

Amy has great advice for anyone looking to follow in her footsteps:

“Start slow, keep it as a side hustle at first so you don’t throw yourself into financial jeopardy. You will know if the business idea has legs to stand on within 6 months to a year.”

Fun Fact

Amy was able to negotiate lower minimum orders with her flower wholesalers because she knew they wanted a way to sell directly to consumers, and via Flower Moxie was their best shot.

Notes from Chris

Episode 863

Amy McCord Jones studied biochemistry and forensics in college. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but once she had to start working with dead bodies in upper-level classes, she realized it wasn’t her life’s calling.

So after graduation, she tried out a corporate job installing bank security software. That wasn’t the best fit either—but it was tolerable and had the perk of not working with the dead, so she stuck with it.

One day, Amy and her mom were out walking her dog in her hometown of Oklahoma City. Her mom mentioned a nearby chapel that was up for sale. It was beautiful. It was old. It was historical, having been moved all the way from Nova Scotia decades ago. The financial crisis had lowered real estate costs dramatically, and the entire chapel—located right in the up-and-coming Paseo Arts District—was only $125,000.

She did the math. The mortgage would come in right at $900 per month. She figured if she could book just one wedding each month, her bills would be covered. Amy and her sister wrote up a business plan, asked their mother for help with the down payment, and went to the bank.

A couple of weeks later, they were owners of the oldest chapel in the city. And that’s how the wedding planning business got started. It took a couple of years, but Amy was eventually able to quit her corporate job and work with soon-to-be-married couples full-time.

But she noticed a problem. Many of her clients were struggling to keep costs low on their wedding. She’d become quite the floral designer, but she wasn’t using those skills as much as she would have liked—$3,000 for a simple set of arrangements was just too expensive for most people.

And that’s when she came up with her next idea: a website that made it really easy for brides to order DIY flower bouquets that they could put together on their own to save money.

After a bit of research, Amy confirmed that there weren’t any businesses like this already—at least, none that were in pursuit of quality flowers instead of B-Grade flowers like you’d get from Costco or other grocery stores.

She knew the idea would work—she’d already met her target audience dozens of times. Now she just had to build it.

Amy started by reaching out to wholesalers she’d bought from in the past. They were always complaining about not being allowed to sell directly to the public, and Amy knew her business could act as an easy workaround for them.

She shot about twenty instructional videos in her living room on how to actually make the bouquets, corsages, and table toppers once the brides received their flowers. And finally, in March 2015, Flower Moxie went live.

One year later, Flower Moxie had its first $10,000 month—a huge milestone—but not all was well with Amy. Collecting and shipping flowers overnight was stressful, and as business continued to grow, Amy got more and more burned out.

In January of 2018, Amy left the wedding planning business to her sister to work on Flower Moxie full-time. She’s since made more arrangements for sale, improved her website, and made more instructional videos.

Not only is Amy less stressed and tired now, but sales have grown dramatically—and all by word of mouth. After spending a few thousand dollars on ads in her first year, she turned off the tap and currently spends $0 per month. Simply doing everything she can to help brides-to-be save money on gorgeous flowers has been her most successful growth strategy.

And she’s not finished growing yet. At $60,000 per month in revenue (approximately 40% of that as profit), Flower Moxie is now well-positioned to expand into markets other than DIY wedding flowers. She’s currently exploring some new partnerships.

But the core of Amy’s success isn’t going to change: helping people enjoy A-Grade flowers at prices they can feel good about.

 


 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Flower Moxie: Cut the stems off of some of those wedding costs—head over to Amy’s website to learn more!
  • Shopify: Amy used Shopify to set up her site for Flower Moxie, and they’re offering a 21-day trial and exclusive discount for all Side Hustle School listeners!

 

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—Amy McCord Jones #SideHustleSchool

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WEEKLY RECAP: Should You Feel Guilty About Passive Income?

Notes from Chris

Episode 850

THEMES & TAKEAWAYS:

We’ve just finished week 17 of Season III! This week, we featured a zip-up solution for baggy shirts, a plant-based meal-planning service that just started and already has 300 subscribers, an avid book reader who resells used books on Instagram, and so much more.

In this action-packed recap: I have a really interesting question from a listener. I’ll bring you an audio update from a previously featured side hustler—two of them, in fact. (One update, two people.)

But first! For this week only, my publisher is offering the e-book version of SIDE HUSTLE: From Idea to Income in 27 Days for just $1.99 on several popular e-reading formats, including Amazon Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and more.


WHERE ARE THEY NOW:

Today, we have an update from Alicia Ostarello & Angie Sommer who were featured on the show in Ep. 271.

Listen to the Weekly Recap to hear from Alicia and Angie!

You can also check out their website, Vow Muse.


EPISODES FROM THIS WEEK:

Here’s what we heard this week on Side Hustle School! Listen to this week’s recap for a more comprehensive highlight reel.

  • Ep. 842 – A Canadian Communications Officer and lover of plant-based food starts a meal prep service, earning $2,000 in monthly recurring revenue within her first three months
  • Ep. 843 – When an engineer receives a ridiculously baggy work shirt, he grabs it by the collar and designs a DIY tailoring device. Four years later, he’s sold $150,000 of them
  • Ep. 844 – An IT analyst makes page-turning profits after building a dedicated audience of book enthusiasts. You can make money without a large following!
  • Ep. 845 – This Canadian mom woke up to find her son cuddling a sprinkler she’d left on the porch the night before. The realization her son had left the house in the middle of the night prompted her and a friend to create the next stage of baby monitors
  • Ep. 846 – With a goal of avoiding “fluffy” content, a new mom launches a parenting blog that provides lots of detailed, practical info. In one recent month, she earned more than $1,500 from advertising and referral fees
  • Ep. 847 – A New York City opera singer channels her inner handywoman skills to become a “practical diva”

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

Yours in the revolution,

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We want to hear from you!

The best part of Side Hustle School is our community, and around 20% of our episodes come from listeners. Are you working on something and want to share it with us and our audience? If so, we want to hear from you!

Head on over to our online submission page, and we’ll be in touch if your story is chosen.

And if you’re still working on something but have some questions, we want to hear from you too! Most Weekly Recap episodes include Listener Q&A.

Call the Side Hustle Hotline at 844-9-HUSTLE (844-948-7853), record your question and send it to podcast@sidehustleschool.com, or just send us an email!

Here’s what’s coming up next…

Each week I’ll feature more stories from people who are starting side hustles without quitting their job. Here’s a sneak peek of what’s coming next week:

  • A frugal bride starts blogging about how to save money while planning a wedding. After a lot of hard work, she’s now generating over six figures per year
  • A digital marketer freelances away his nights and weekends, eventually turning his side gig into a multi-million dollar ad agency
  • And much more!

Do you have a side hustle story you’d like to share? Fill out the Side Hustle School submission form and your story may be featured on the show!

Also, if you’re interested in joining the Side Hustle Society, visit our Society page to get notified when it goes live!

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"Passive income is the goal for everyone. Once you’ve achieved it, congratulate yourself and move on to other projects."
—#SideHustleSchool

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WEEKLY RECAP: Earning Passive Income with Udemy and LinkedIn

Notes from Chris

Episode 827

THEMES & TAKEAWAYS:

We’ve just finished week 14 of Season III!

This week, we featured a brand of tailor-made teas, two college graduates who start a social media agency, and an epic reselling story of a guy selling headlights and taillights in what is now a six-figure business.

On a personal note, I’m also doing a Tough Mudder today with the WDS team. Wish us luck! Follow along on Instagram.

In this action-packed recap: I’ll bring you some comments on earning passive income, in addition to a lengthier-than-usual audio update from a previously featured side hustler. These two topics work in tandem.


WHERE ARE THEY NOW:

Today, we have an update from Jessica Brody who was featured on the show in Ep. 303.

Listen to the Weekly Recap to hear from Jessica!

You can also check out Jessica’s website.


EPISODES FROM THIS WEEK:

Here’s what we heard this week on Side Hustle School! Listen to this week’s recap for a more comprehensive highlight reel.

  • Ep. 821 – Today’s featured hustlers were in the first wave of college students to use Facebook. It didn’t take long to see how big it would become—and how much money they could make with it
  • Ep. 822 – When two friends find themselves in a turbulent journalism industry that eventually closes its doors to them, they strike out on their own—but not before finding more stable jobs first
  • Ep. 823 – A San Diego woman brews her side hustle into a booming tea business by helping customers design custom tea blends
  • Ep. 824 – When two training managers notice a lack of diversity in their local art scene, they launch a for-profit, multicultural space for paint parties
  • Ep. 825 – An automotive painter discovers a profit center in the scrap bin at work
  • Ep. 826 – A college graduate takes a chance pitching design work to YouTube influencers, then turns it into a full-fledged agency earning $10,000/month

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

Yours in the revolution,

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We want to hear from you!

The best part of Side Hustle School is our community, and around 20% of our episodes come from listeners. Are you working on something and want to share it with us and our audience? If so, we want to hear from you!

Head on over to our online submission page, and we’ll be in touch if your story is chosen.

And if you’re still working on something but have some questions, we want to hear from you too! Most Weekly Recap episodes include Listener Q&A.

Call the Side Hustle Hotline at 844-9-HUSTLE (844-948-7853), record your question and send it to podcast@sidehustleschool.com, or just send us an email!

Here’s what’s coming up next…

Each week I’ll feature more stories from people who are starting side hustles without quitting their job. Here’s a sneak peek of what’s coming next week:

  • A traveling copywriter develops online yoga courses for people with chronic illnesses
  • After working for free doing odd jobs for friends, an insurance agent with a love of Chinese culture carves out a $40,000/year side business
  • And much more!

Do you have a side hustle story you’d like to share? Fill out the Side Hustle School submission form and your story may be featured on the show!

Also, if you’re interested in joining the Side Hustle Society, visit our Society page to get notified when it goes live!

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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

Quote of the Day
"Having $1,000 a month of passive income is better than having much more that you have to continue working for."
—#SideHustleSchool

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Chris Guillebeau

CPA Earns Six-Figures Selling Spreadsheets to Etsy Sellers

What It’s About

A CPA uses what she knows to earn six-figures!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Part of what makes Janet’s journey so interesting is that it was such an evolution for her to figure out (finally) what she was both passionate about AND good at, which I think many people can relate to. It’s not always just a light bulb moment—sometimes, you have to throw some spaghetti at the wall!

Fun Fact

This side hustle has had a ton of benefits for Janet. Because of it, her husband was able to retire this year, and it’s provided them with a ton of schedule flexibility with their two young children. They’ve been able to go on so many adventures with their kids before they’re in school. How many people can say that they’re able to do that?

Notes from Chris

Episode 611

The fluorescent lights, grueling schedule, and endless calculations of being a CPA for international tax was sucking the life out of Janet LeBlanc’s soul. She knew something had to change, but at first she didn’t know what it was—or how she would do it.

The first change occurred when she left her job to work for a corporate office where she’d have more free time to explore her interests and be with her husband. As a big fan of handmade jewelry from Etsy, Janet had always wanted to give the craft a try for herself—and now she had the time to.

Towards the end of 2011, she opened her own Etsy store for handmade jewelry: Lazy Owl Boutique. A few months and a couple hundred sales later, she was selling at craft fairs across Houston. It was a pretty good gig, but when Janet had her first child in 2013, its limitations became clear.

Every product required making, taking pictures, posting a listing, and eventually a trip to the post office. It was a lot of work for a small profit, and even though she left her corporate job to be a mother, she still needed something a little less hands-on. That’s when Janet had her next idea.

So many Etsy sellers lamented their struggles with taxes and keeping up with all the money stuff. What if Janet leveraged her accounting knowledge to create spreadsheets that could empower makers and sellers to run their businesses efficiently?

She didn’t act on it right away because she thought it might be too boring, but…she just couldn’t let go of the spreadsheet idea. It really was perfect. She had the precise skills and knowledge that so many makers needed to organize their business finances—and she even knew she could monetize it by selling the spreadsheets on Etsy.

Finally, in 2015, Janet succumbed to her inner voice and began crafting tax, sales, and inventory spreadsheets. The name of her new venture? Paper + Spark. She also created some video tutorials that she would send to customers to help them use their products right out of the digital box. By the end of 2015, Janet had earned just over $10,000 from selling spreadsheets. It was working and it got better.

Fast forward to 2018. Paper and Spark has surpassed the six-figure milestone, allowing Janet’s husband to exit his full-time job as well. The family is savoring their newfound freedom by spending lots of time taking their kids on adventures, some across town and some across the country.

But Janet, still on fire as ever, hasn’t stopped looking forward. She’s planning some new courses, some more digital tools, some live teaching events at conferences, and maybe even a book. No matter which direction she goes, she’s just grateful that she’s found a way to mesh her passion with her skills in a way that empowers others.

It’s pretty much a dream come true… perhaps the only good dream to ever come from an Excel spreadsheet.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Paper + Spark: Save the money management for the pros. Learn more about Janet’s spreadsheets over on her website!
  • WordPress: Janet used WordPress to setup Paper + Sparks, and here you can learn how to install your own WordPress site in 5 minutes

SEE ALSO:

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Yours in the revolution,

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Resources

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Quote of the Day
"I had to get honest with myself and knew that what really made me unique as a MAKER was actually my background as an ACCOUNTANT. As someone with experience in both fields, I could bring something special—and more importantly, something much needed—to the table. I could bridge the gap and help teach creatives how to do their books and feel good about it."
—Janet LeBlanc #SideHustleSchool

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Graphic Designer Paints a Picture Worth $8,000/Month

What It’s About

An artist hacks her way to passive income!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

She researched what kinds of things people sold, how, and where, they sold them, and mapped out what they were missing. As Jade explained it, “people sell all sorts of things digitally, so if you’re not a watercolor artist, there are still plenty of other areas to sell digital downloads.” Although her skills might be specialized because she had already honed her artistic skills, for other side hustlers, she recommends thinking about what you’re good at and how you can sell something related to it, digitally.

Fun Fact

The world’s oldest paint award goes to… watercolor! Found in Etsy shops, on refrigerators, and prehistoric caves, there’s almost nothing watercolor can’t do. Original cave paintings were made by mixing pigment with animal fat or spit, and only later on did prehistoric artists start using water to mix their cave-made paint.

Notes from Chris

Episode 587

Jade Orlando has always loved expressing herself through art. Pages of journals, margins in notebooks, you name it, she’s drawn on it. The lifelong artist ended up in a career designing illustrations for a children’s apparel company.

But even with a 9-to-5 that involved endless opportunity to create art, Jade still felt stifled. Her art was bound by client expectations, rules, and even color requirements. She was always creating art on her computer and never with her hands. She already had the desire to make some extra money in her spare time, and what better way to combine that search for artistic expression with a chance to let her hair down and get a little messy with paint to create some magic.

She also had a goal of retiring early, so with these twin goals of creativity + moneymaking, Jade did some market research on Etsy and Pinterest on her lunch break. She wanted to see what kinds of art did well, what kinds of things she liked and didn’t, and see what was missing in the vast online marketplace. Jade noticed that there was a market for downloadable clipart on Etsy and Creative Market, typically featuring an abundance of floral prints. But there wasn’t a lot of high-quality character art or children’s based watercolor packs.

Jade knew she had experience in both watercolor and children’s illustration, so what better way to build her early-retirement fund than by making something for sale?

But then one sale turned into two, then 10, then 100. Eventually Jade had to mute the cash register noise as she began to make more from her side hustle than her day job. What an inconvenience…

Feeling the buzz of success and creative inspiration, Jade created enough prints and product that she could stock up and essentially create a passive side hustle. All she needed to do to make hundreds of dollars a day was answer a few customer inquiries a day.

Startup costs were $0 because she already had the art skills, and all the paint supplies she needed. She joined Etsy because they offered a trial with 30 free product listings, and she hit the ground running, going from 0-$67,500 last year from her Etsy and Creative Market. This year, Jade is on track to draw in about $90,000 from her shops—even though she took off three months of the year.

Because her art tends to be consistent, and doesn’t heavily rely on seasonal pieces, her monthly side hustle income is consistent, too. Her highest earning month this year was $9,500, but it usually hovers around $8,000. Jade says she owes this consistency to her extensive market research and knowing where the gaps are.

Jade is now well on her way to early retirement, especially since her watercolor print shop has led to other freelance work she can undertake in addition to running her online stores. She’s planning to branch out and open her own store, outside of Etsy and Creative Market. But even before that, Jade says she would like to get an assistant, or perhaps her husband, involved to process the artwork so she can get back to what she loves doing… focusing on the painting.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Etsy | Paper Sphinx: Learn more about the watercolor clip art packs that Jade is whipping up over on her Etsy page!
  • Etsy & Creative Market: The two platforms that Jade used to sell her clip art

SEE ALSO:

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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 love my day job, and since my side hustle doesn’t take up a lot of time I’m having fun doing both! It’s great for me because I only have to spend time on it when I want to. And I love researching trends and making use of what I’ve learned at my day job to help grow my business after work."
—Jade Orlando #SideHustleSchool

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Chris Guillebeau

Oh Snap! Photography Site Turns Into Passive Income Hustle

What It’s About

Lessons in affiliate sales on other platforms!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

If you’re having a hard time coming up with ideas, Ryan says that your first step should be to make a list of things you’re good at. He also said that it’s good to ask your friends and family because sometimes it’s hard to see what you’re good at because we can be so critical of ourselves. Then take these skills and traits and apply them to solve problems.

Fun Fact

In 2014, Ryan’s affiliate income was slashed by 90% because a single partner changed their affiliate program terms. Yikes! Be careful when building your business on someone else’s platform.

Notes from Chris

Episode 544

Ryan Oakley’s a man who loves his day job. He’s a traffic engineer, which means he helps set speed limits, build strategic crosswalks, and make intersections safer. But while he loves the steady income, he wanted a bit more—$1,000 more, to be precise.

He also had a hobby, one that is constantly evolving with all sorts of new technology coming out every year. That hobby is photography, and a few years ago, a new camera lens came out that Ryan was captivated by. The only thing was, there wasn’t an extra $1,000 in the family budget to splurge on a hobby.

So he found a way to make that extra $1,000.

Ryan had received some requests from other photographers about how he made his website, so he made a video tutorial for the program he used, SmugMug, and published it on his blog for anyone else to learn from. When he wrote the blog, he attached some affiliate links for people interested in buying the product. This was an afterthought because he really didn’t expect them to do anything. But if people visited and clicked through and made a purchase, he’d earn a commission.

Except, they did.

Ryan still remembers the rich satisfaction he felt when a complete stranger left a comment on the blog saying how grateful they were for his tutorial. He can also remember the satisfaction of that first affiliate sale.

Within a few months, Ryan’s video tutorial was ranking #1 on both Google and YouTube for a few popular search terms. His monthly affiliate earnings jumped to $500 a month, and $1,000—and they just kept growing!

Ryan quickly learned all he could about affiliate marketing. Clearly, it was something he should focus on.

A couple years and dozens of popular tutorials on photography business tools later, Ryan was making upwards of $10,000 per month in affiliate income—and nearly all of it was profit.

That is, until disaster struck.

SmugMug was altering its affiliate agreement significantly. Instead of allowing affiliates to take commissions from people already signed up for the free trial, the company would only pay out for 100% new leads.

This was a huge hit to Ryan’s income. Many of his readers were coming for help after they had signed up for the free trial and realized they needed help to get things going. Just like that, PhotographyOnTheSide.com’s income went from several thousand dollars per month… to several hundred.

These days, Ryan’s still creating video tutorials for tools and software that photographers use in their business. Most of his content still ranks high on Google and YouTube.

He admits he’s not done a great job with scaling his hustle since losing those big bonus paychecks. It’s always been an on-the-side thing for when he had time, and he imagines it’ll stay that way. He’s still looking to create new content every couple of months to keep his audience engaged, and he loves all the positive feedback he gets from viewers.

But the best part? “Gravy money”—that’s what Ryan calls his affiliate income. With very little hands-on work, Ryan is building an emergency fund for his family and helping his ex-wife pay for nursing school. It’s not $10,000/month anymore, but it’s still making a real difference.

 


 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Photography (On The Side): Have your eye on a photography side hustle? Head on over to Ryan’s resource blog to pick up some tips!
  • SmugMug: The platform that Ryan uses to bring in affiliate income

 

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—Ryan Oakley #SideHustleSchool

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“Stoner Culture” Emojis Roll Out $10,000/Month in Passive Income

What It’s About

Counterculture emojis roll in the legalization of recreational marijuana in California!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

It pays to pay attention to trends! If you’re really stumped trying to come up with something to test, look to what is making waves and ride it. At the very least, it will give you some experience—but on the flip side, you could end up with enough money to spend on your next project and some experience!

Fun Fact

Before emojis, there were emoticons, facial expressions made with punctuation marks. The first emoticons appeared in an issue of Puck magazine, all the way back in 1881. The magazine published four “faces”—conveying joy, melancholy, indifference, and astonishment—and called them “typographical art.”

These days, there are over 1,800 emojis in existence—who knew you could say so much through little pictures of fruit?!

Notes from Chris

Episode 530

Whether you love them, hate them, or use them exclusively to convey your thoughts and feelings online, there’s no denying that emojis have infiltrated our society. Although text messages have become a major form of communication, by themselves, they often fall a little, well, flat with words alone.

Oh yes, the days before emojis were fraught with miscommunication and a dark period in our history indeed…

Although emojis got their start as simple, punctuation-based smileys, they really hit their stride by 2016…and that’s where today’s story begins.

2016 was the year that Apple introduced new emojis for cheese, champagne, and tacos among others, and at the time, a 25-year-old Eli Graham was working as a Product Manager for a digital marketing agency in Los Angeles, California. Like most millennials his age, Eli had an eye for trends.

Always on the cutting edge of what was new in the market, he noticed that the emoji market showed no sign of slowing, and with the legalization of recreational marijuana in California coming through the haze, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to combine the two in the form of a side hustle.

Although he had some experience in design, Eli opted to hire an illustrator to bring his ideas to life. Drawing on inspiration from alternative street brands, he built his emojis with an edge from stoner culture and a healthy hit of parody. The classics were all in attendance although clearly under the influence, and since it was 2016 after all, they even threw in some emojis of Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, as well as the current occupant of the White House. Oh, and also one or two police officers who had clearly dipped into the evidence room…

In the beginning, building an app seemed like his best bet, but he eventually discovered the option to license his emojis. And that’s where he really found his all-time high—letting other companies use his designs on products.

These days, Eli and the licensing company he has partnered with have expanded their product offerings to include some apparel and keychains, and they sell anywhere from $100-150k in product a month, which means that Eli himself brings in roughly $10-15k himself in pure profit!

Since he spent around $10,000 in getting his app and emojis out to everyone, he recouped his initial investment within the first couple of months and everything that has been coming in since has helped him completely cover his living expenses and even pay for a new car. Still, Eli says that the best part of all of this has been proving that he didn’t have to depend on his day job if he didn’t want to.

Moving forward, Eli has some dope plans for new designs and is even in talks with a licensing company who works with brands like Urban Outfitters—look out for his SMOKEmoji licensed items!

 


 

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"While there were a few things that led to the success of SMOKEmojis, I wouldn’t say that it was an exact recipe for success. No two projects will be exactly the same, but the lessons still remain: be observant, be persistent, and be on the lookout for ways to take it to the next level."
—Eli Graham #SideHustleSchool

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Wanderlust Inspires $3,000/Month Side Hustle

What It’s About

A travel inspired online shop that brings in passive income for a traveling couple!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

In today’s episode, Rolando said, “If you are going to create a new side hustle, make sure you’re more motivated by your vision than you are by the money. That vision is what’s gonna keep you going through the rough patches.”

And I agree, but I would also add that it’s okay to be motivated by the money too. I talk a lot about freedom, and in this story, it’s one of the primary values of Rolando and Jenn. The extra income is bringing them freedom, just as it can for you!

Fun Fact

The first woman to be licensed to fly an airplane in the U.S. was Harriet Quimby, in 1911. While she was also the first woman to fly across the English Channel, Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. They’re both just plane amazing!

Notes from Chris

Episode 528

Strategy and innovation is the name of the game for Rolando Archila, a Guatemalan globetrotter slash strategy and innovation consultant. It’s safe to say he knows a thing or two about both strategy and travel, so it was natural for him to put the two together after being inspired by reading The Art of Non-Conformity. I’m not bragging, he actually said that. But back to the story!

Rolando was on a bit of a book kick when he picked up his copy of The Art of Non-Conformity a few years ago. He looks back on that first reading as a time that “blew his mind” and inspired him to live a more unconventional life. He and his wife took the book to heart as they sold half of their possessions, ended the lease on their apartment, and set off to travel the world—hitting 15 countries on 5 continents, all in 8 months.

Needless to say, it was a transformative experience for Rolando Archilla and his wife, Jenn. When they got back from their travels, and even as they thought about their return to “real life” during their trip, they knew that going back to a 9-to-5 job was not going to be fulfilling in the long-term. They knew they needed more than a commute, a desk, and that feeling of living for the weekend.

On their trip, they had started to brainstorm ways to make money outside of their jobs, and the more they thought about it, the more they realized that they were motivated by the idea of helping inspire others to travel and live adventurously. And, after 8 months of travel across 5 continents, they knew that there was an art to their process. An art to… wanderlust.

So, in September 2017, Rolando and Jenn created their side hustle as a way to bring that art to life (and an airplane near you). The Art of Wanderlust had taken off.

Rolando and Jennifer were hooked on their side hustle from their first sale in January. They began to tick off accomplishments on the paper where they had written their goals and pinned to the wall and watched as the sales came in. They sold nearly $6,000 in their first six weeks. They weren’t expecting that response at all (they were hoping for something like $1,000!), and they ended up running out of inventory for a month until they could restock.

This location independent income helps Rolando and Jennifer do something they love while measuring their lives according to two metrics: freedom and impact. Art of Wanderlust helps them accomplish both because the additional income enables them to be location independent, while helping them inspire others to travel more, which is something they believe can make the world a better place.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • The Art of Wanderlust: Discover new products to fuel your wanderlust—check out Rolando and Jenn’s website!
  • The Art of Non-Conformity: The book that helped Rolando and Jenn realize that they needed to live a more unconventional life
  • Jungle Scout & Helium10: Two of the tools that Rolando and Jenn used to scout out their competition and help them figure out which products would do well on Amazon

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"If you are going to create a new side hustle, make sure you’re more motivated by your vision than you are by the money. That vision is what’s gonna keep you going through the rough patches. Because there will be rough patches. But it’s always worth it to see your vision come to life."
—Rolando Archila #SideHustleSchool

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Canadian Sports Enthusiast Earns $1,000/Month Selling Quirky Apparel

What It’s About

A Canadian man earns passive beer money selling matching t-shirt and onsie sets to new parents.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

To minimize risk and volatility, Matt is extremely cautious about expanding his inventory and never purchases any equipment until he is sure he can offer something new. Most of his sales have followed Pareto’s Principle—where 80% of his sales comes only from 20% of his listings. No matter how tempting it is to keep expanding, Matt knows he has to be focused.

Fun Fact

Almost no one would accept Matt’s order for custom t-shirt prints. The one printer who did was extremely surprised when Matt came back for a second order—and then another. Turns out there’s a market for all sorts of design.

Notes from Chris

Episode 455

Born in Toronto, 32-year-old Matt Williams has always enjoyed Canadian action sports. As a child, Matt spent a great deal of time playing video games and drawing. As he grew older, he eventually developed a love for skateboarding, preferring it to other team sports that the boys in high school traditionally favored.

Today, his day job involves managing a Canadian action sports publication, where he gets to cover skateboarding, snowboarding, and surfing to his heart’s content. It’s truly a high school dream come true.

But it wasn’t always smooth sailing. Matt realized that money was a problem at the end of high school. No one was going to pay for college, so Matt had to quickly find a way to come up with a significant sum of cash. His first side hustle idea was to sell his own skateboard-inspired t-shirts, which combined a subject he was interested in with a skill that he had developed as a child.

These shirts sold out quickly to his friends and family, which prompted Matt to head back to his supplier for a second order. He did a few more print runs, then eventually abandoned his side hustle to focus on other opportunities in college.

But Matt’s itch for creating never went away.

Even though Matt enjoyed his job, he would spend his weekends and free time designing things. He would learn techniques such as silk screening and challenge himself to design accessories. Matt’s friends continued to purchase his wares, so he eventually decided to set up an Etsy shop as an easy way to facilitate payments and track his revenue.

Things quickly got bigger than Matt had expected. Orders trickled in at the start, and Matt would usually average a sale or two a week. He would check his Etsy shop, which he calls “Mattmade,” each day after work without fail. This went on for awhile until Matt realized that he could do a lot more than just passively collect payments for the occasional order.

Matt now averages over $1,000 a month from his Etsy shop, but spends only 2 nights a week on his side hustle. His friends have urged him to go all in on his side hustle, but Matt prefers this arrangement. At this pace, he gets to enjoy his work and experiment with his designs knowing that he isn’t dependent on his shop for his income.

Moving forward, Matt intends to explore different lines of apparel and use some of these proceeds to support causes that he feels strongly for. As he puts it, “I just want to continue creating things that people enjoy, with little to no pressure and in my spare time.” He’s not just making products, but also wants to make his own schedule as well.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Mattmade: Interested in a GOT themed t-shirt and onsie for you and your little one? Matt has what you’re looking for over on his Etsy page

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"Surprising as it may seem, 80% of your overall sales will likely come from just 20% of your products. Make sure you know your margins before you expand your range of products!"
—Matt Williams #SideHustleSchool

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Choir Teacher Turns Music Workbooks Into Noteworthy Hustle

What It’s About

A choir instructor strikes a perfect, passive income chord with her digital choir workbooks and membership site.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

According to Erin, teachers are a wealth of valuable information that can easily be turned into a side hustle. In her words, “Teachers are famous for not valuing their own worth. They don’t realize what they have to offer.” Whether it’s a series of creative math exercises, engaging history lessons, or wacky science experiments, she believes teachers should take their original lessons and try packaging them in some way.

Fun Fact

The Practice Room started as a WordPress site, transitioned into a custom PHP site, and is now about to migrate back to WordPress. According to Erin, WordPress plugins for learning management have simply gotten too powerful and flexible to ignore.

Notes from Chris

Episode 430

If you had music class in first or second grade, you might remember the workbooks that you sight read from. Or you might not remember them because they were boring, unoriginal, and—unknown to most students—strangely expensive.

But Erin Lowell, a school choir teacher in the state of Main, knew how expensive they were—and it was a point of discord for her. The cheap books were $4 a piece, and for a school of 150 students, that meant it would take $600 to give each student their own workbook. Or actually, they loaned them the workbooks and would then collect them for the next year. What music program has $600 per year to spend on workbooks alone?

Erin knew there had to be another way—and she couldn’t stand using those same boring books one more time. So in 2004, she made her own.

Using a musical notation program called Finale and a simple word processor, Erin created her own set of sight reading exercises on her own time. To her surprise, it really wasn’t much treble. Once she had a few dozen lessons for the upcoming year, she pitched an idea to her school.

If they would provide the materials and let her use the binding machine, she would do the work every year before school started to put them together. Her school agreed to give her the $100 needed for the materials, and the following year was a musical success.

The kids were learning faster, they were paying better attention, and other teachers around town were starting to notice. After creating more workbooks and selling them to a handful of teachers each year, one of Erin’s principals suggested that she sell them online as ebooks—and thus, The Practice Room was born!

She had already proven that the workbooks were effective, and she knew that her customers would come back year after year. It seemed like a no-brainer.

Eventually, Erin even decided to transition her ebook series into an online membership model, and the transition really paid off! Erin doesn’t remember exactly when it happened, but within a couple months she was bringing in $500 per month with the membership model. The next year, her monthly average was just over $800 per month with virtually no marketing at all.

For the past several years, Erin has brought in about $20,000 per year through her site, minus about $100 per month on website expenses. It’s been mostly passive, other than answering emails from time to time, but Erin remembers those early days when she spent most of her evenings after school creating sight reading lessons. It was quite the sweet prelude to such a successful side hustle!


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • The Practice Room: If expensive choir workbooks have you singing a melancholy tune, head on over to Erin’s website to check out her offerings
  • Wishlist Member: The plugin that Erin used to setup her membership program. Fun Fact: it’s also the same plugin that we’ve used to create the Side Hustle Society!
  • WordPress: Erin used WordPress to setup The Practice Room, and here you can learn how to install your own WordPress site in 5 minutes
  • Finale: The music notation software that Erin used to setup her choir exercises

SEE ALSO:

 

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Quote of the Day
"I wish more teachers would look at the materials and curriculum they’ve developed over time and realize that has value. Teachers are famous for not valuing their own worth. They don’t realize what they have to offer."
—Erin Lowell #SideHustleSchool

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