New Mom Recruits 3,000 Chinese Caregivers

What It’s About

Hoping to avoid getting lost in translation, an operations manager creates a site to find Mandarin-speaking caregivers.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Wen faced challenges with her site and working with clients. She has these words of advice and encouragement for those facing issues, “sometimes you need to know when to let go…and learn not to take it too personal.”

Fun Fact

Because many caregivers are immigrants whose degrees are not recognized in the US, many of them are unable to get higher-paying jobs. Amazingly, AyiConnection has been able to help caregivers earn 30-50% more than if they were trying to find caregiving work on their own.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1026

Wen Sav [when sav] was going through a lot of changes. She had just moved to a new state with her family, which included an eight-month-old baby. Still trying to develop a community and thrive at her new job as an operations manager, the transition was rough.

The thing that made everything seem so much harder was that she couldn’t find a Mandarin-speaking caregiver for her baby.

Finally, Wen found the caregiver she’d been searching for—and her new friends, many of them facing the same challenge, were envious. And that’s when Wen got her first big idea: what if she created an agency that could connect families with caregivers for the Chinese community?

Wen started emailing her friends, as well as people on local forums and Facebook groups complaining about not being able to find caregivers. Her offer was simple: the family would pay an application fee, Wen would find a local caregiver she believed would be a good fit, and then the family would pay another fee once there was a successful connection. In total, each connection would earn her a couple of hundred dollars.

To her surprise, without even having a website, she landed nearly ten clients within a couple of weeks just from these cold emails—a clear sign that the demand was there.

She then found a freelancer to help build a simple website for her agency: AyiConnection.com [AH-YEE, which means caregiver or nanny in Chinese]. It only cost her $200, but then came the real investment: tons of time.

She met with every family, learning about their needs, concerns, and preferences. Did their child have special needs? Were they looking for specific cooking skills? and so on.

Then she continued her search for caregivers through local meetups and church groups and got to know them: their skills, availability, and personality. She did background checks. She called references. She confirmed immunizations.

It was exhausting at first—talking to so many people—but once she found patterns in the kinds of questions she was asking, she created checklists and systems to help streamline the research process.

And it paid off. She continually got messages from both families and caregivers thanking her for helping them connect with the right people. Within three months, she had generated over $5,000 in revenue.

It’s now been two years since Wen launched AyiConnection … and it’s working. She now has over 3,000 caregivers and 2,000 families on the platform, with more signing up every day.

And though the website is profitable, Wen is still reinvesting everything back into the platform. She hopes to be able to expand the technology backend to serve other languages and cultures.

She’s now preparing to go full-time in the next year or so (and finally take out more of a salary). But the most rewarding part is the notification she gets on her phone with every new connection made.

 


 

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Chris Guillebeau

Project Manager Discovers a Better Way to Ship Worldwide

What It’s About

If you don’t find a global shipping and fulfillment solution … maybe you should build one!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Working with a team? Kais has some great advice, “Empower the people that surround you and learn to delegate. In no time, your team will be able to take ownership and become subject matter experts.”

Fun Fact

Kais has been the mastermind behind three different side hustles. After moving to Hong Kong eight years ago, Kais started his first business. Being in the perfect place to start a business, Kais saw his location as an opportunity. Since then, he hasn’t stopped hustling!

Notes from Chris

Episode 1024
An IT professional working in Hong Kong, Kais Khadhraoui’s new venture sought to provide a solution for a problem he encountered while building his original side hustle. In 2012, he started a mobile and travel accessories company, based largely on his prime location—close to suppliers in China.

It was then that he experienced the common pain points of small business that the next project would seek to address.

Kais and his business partner kept a small stack of inventory at home, shipping out orders as they were received. But, as the business grew, they quickly saw sales jump from just a handful of orders a day to hundreds per day. Naturally, this called for some re-evaluation around fulfillment.

So, as the story goes, if someone else wouldn’t build it, he would.

Knowing the pain points of his potential customers because he WAS a potential customer, he developed a way to solve the issues they faced. Things like shipping, dealing with providers in different time zones, or being unable to provide consistent service to customers would be a thing of the past.  He’d become a bridge between sellers and providers … so he called his new business Fulfillment Bridge.

It began as a one-man show and nothing more than his time and spreadsheets. But after talking with fellow business owners who needed help, Kais knew he would have to scale the entire system to something that could work across countries, even continents, use one or many warehouses, and still fulfill orders using one single system.

Less than ten months later, Fulfillment Bridge had become a self-sufficient business generating around $40,000 per month. With the rapid interest, Kais decided to shut down his original side hustle, the travel accessories company, so he could focus solely on the new one.

One of his proudest accomplishments is the company culture he’s built. In three years, he has only lost one employee to a different opportunity. With a flexible working environment including video calls and the option to work remotely, his team members are content and connected.

He continues to re-invest most of his company’s revenue to help them grow. Looking ahead, he’s set a goal of arranging a team trip to Thailand when they reach their first million dollars in revenue.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Fulfillment Bridge: Looking to fulfill and ship globally? Learn more about Fulfillment Bridge and their services from their website.

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Mystery Trip: The Best Adventure You Know Nothing About

What It’s About

Inspired by childhood memories, a former recruiter coordinates mystery trips for adults.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Dave shares some encouragement for those looking to start a side hustle, “Life is way too short not to be happy. That means following a dream. The worst that can happen is you go back to your old job.”

Fun Fact

The noun “mystery” comes from the Greek mysterion, meaning “secret rite or doctrine.”

Notes from Chris

Episode 1018
Attending summer camp is a childhood rite of passage for many kids. The average camper often heads home with no more than a popsicle art project and some extra sand in their shoes. But former executive recruiter Dave Green came away with something a little different. He turned his summer camp memories of a surprise bus excursion into an experiential event planning company that’s on the road to bringing in $500,000 this year.

This company creates custom-made excursions for clients looking to plan something unscripted for corporate team-builders, bachelorette parties, or family gatherings. The idea started on a not-so-mysterious day long ago. Childhood Dave was at summer camp and boarded a bus with his fellow campers to an unknown destination. The trip ended up with a not-so-exciting conclusion—he says they went to a show or harbor cruise—but the fun was in sharing a mystery destination with a group of friends. That excited, nervous, wonderful feeling stuck with him.

Years later, as a young adult, Dave was successful in his work, but personally feeling a bit blue. He decided to recreate the concept with an annual gathering of friends. They had a great time! Then, when he found himself in the midst of a divorce, he returned once more to the idea of mystery trips and decided that it was time to take a figurative hop back on the bus … this time, as a business venture. He sent out emails to everyone he knew and within a few weeks got his first gig hosting a friend’s 30th birthday. Over the next five years, Dave slowly grew the business, exploring and refining various marketing strategies as he went, and happily doubling profits every year.

To get started, a client contacts Dave with a few ideas and a budget. Then Dave, or a member of his “Mysterious HQ Team,” takes over all the planning. Everyone on the trip signs on to an itinerary known only to Mystery Trip and the group coordinator, allowing the adventure to unfold from there. Trips usually last between four and eight hours and consist of three to four stops. Prices begin at about $175 per person for a 15-person trip.

In the past six years, groups from YouTube, Netflix, Lyft, TOMS, Kaiser Permanente and Airbnb have participated in Mystery Trips. They’ve taken part in music videos, hand-fed animals in a wildlife sanctuary, played basketball on an NBA court, and even recreated the hit We Are the World 1985 single in the same studio where it was originally recorded. It’s all about fun, fantasy, and group bonding. The goal is that having everyone share the same experience creates surprise, delight, and more than a little magic.

Since 2015, Dave has been able to operate Mystery Trip as his main business. He delights in the triumph of being able to do a job that puts him in touch with excited clients and cool experiences on a daily basis. That same sense of childlike enthusiasm and wonder that inspired Mystery Trip in the first place is what Dave hopes to inspire other side hustlers to realize: “Life is way too short not to be happy. That means following a dream. The worst that can happen is you go back to your old job.”


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Mystery Trip: Whether you want to coordinate your own adventure with Dave or just want to learn more, check out his website.
  • For his email campaigns, Dave first started using MailChimp and then moved to G Suites (Google). He was then able to use the compatible plug-in YAMM, “Yet Another Mail Merge” which worked well with Gmail.
  • For his CRM, Dave uses Insightly finding it ideal for a small business with a limited budget and the need for customization.

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Chris Guillebeau

Two Friends Use Welding Skills To Keep Beer Flowing

What It’s About

Two friends weld their expertise to save local breweries.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Matt has great advice for those seeking to use their skills, “Do not chase every shiny object. Not every job is within your capabilities. Act on your strengths and be honest about your abilities.”

Fun Fact

Their biggest current project is building 30 pieces of unique stainless-steel kitchen surfaces for the Glacier National Park/Sperry Chalet rebuild. The Chalet was burned to the ground in 2017 with only the rock walls and the kitchen being spared from the forest fire. The Chalet was built in 1914 by the Great Northern Railway Co. and is considered a Historic National Landmark, one of two chalets in the park left. Knowing that their work will be part of something that could be installed for another 100 years makes this project all the more rewarding.

Notes from Chris

Episode 994

Like many side hustle beginnings, Matt Young and Keanan Janus had an epiphany over a beer. As professional welders, inspectors, and coworkers, both men found themselves reflecting on a recent job and realized they could have done it better. That’s when they thought about taking their welding skills and start something of their own on the side. What they needed, however, was a niche … because there were a lot of welders.

So while sipping their beer, they looked around the room … and it dawned on them that breweries could use their skills.

Why breweries? Matt and Keanan live in Montana which has a very popular craft beer scene with an estimated 90 breweries. Many of the breweries there use stainless steel equipment, which if not properly treated, can lead to rust, and compromise the quality of the beer. So they put together a business plan that would utilize their welding skills by sipping into a niche that wasn’t crowded. In fact, no one was paying much attention to it at all. And just like that, Whitefish Heliarc was created.

So how does the process work? Since Matt and Keanan are both still employed full-time, they utilize part of their weekends to work at various breweries in the area. Without trying to overweld you on the technical details, they assess the equipment to see what types of piping repairs or modifications are needed. What sets them apart from other welders and companies is their certification with the American Welding Society. This is one of the most sought after certifications in the welding technology sector. So not only are their brewing partners getting a team of qualified welders, they’re also getting a thorough inspection as part of the process.

Startup costs were around $6,000, and since 2018, they’ve brought in an extra $16,000 from this weldly-popular side hustle. They charge for their services using a typical system common to any repair service. The cost includes materials and handling, as well as the labor of actually doing the job. They typically charge a per hour rate that varies depending on difficulty or project complexity.

The best part of this experience is having the opportunity to work with many different local brewers. Each brewery is unique on its own and not in competition with one another. They’ve been excited to receive referrals from one brewery to the next. And they often get tipped through refreshing pints of beer.

In the future, they’re hoping to build their own facility so they can conduct multiple projects at one time and expand outside of the brewery niche. That expansion has already begun.

They’re now working on their biggest project with their biggest client, Glacier National Park, building 30 pieces of unique stainless-steel kitchen surfaces for a historical chalet that burned to the ground in 2017. It makes the purpose of this project even more meaningful, even without the free beer.

 


 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Whitefish Heliarc:Check out Matt and Keanan’s site to learn more about their unique services.

 

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Mochi-Making Empire Produces Profits and Delight

What It’s About

An English teacher cooks up delectable Airbnb Experiences!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Part of what I love about this episode is that we’ve not really focused on Airbnb Experiences before. Lots of people have great ideas for activities, tours, or classes—but don’t have a way to connect with enough customers. This is one of the biggest benefits of partnering with Airbnb or Verlocal!

Interested in starting an Airbnb Experience of your own? Head here to sign up!

Fun Fact

According to the Japan Kagami Mochi Association, mochi is thought to contain the pure spirit of rice and thus be possessed with “Toshigami,” a deity that is said to visit during the New Year’s period, bringing a good harvest and the blessing of ancestors.

Notes from Chris

Episode 976
Growing up, Kaori was surrounded by Japanese cooking. Her mother is Japanese, and her grandmother owned a ramen shop in Japan. Kaori dove deep into these roots and became skilled at making ramen from scratch.

While in college studying to be an English teacher, Kaori started teaching her mad ramen skills at a local cooking school. Soon, she expanded to offer other forms of Asian cuisine. SHE LOVED IT! Even though she wasn’t formally trained, she had a knack for communicating culinary concepts, and her classes were popular. What she learned for her education degree ended up being helpful for her time in cooking classes—so she eventually left her high school teaching career to focus on them.

Here’s where the mochi comes in. Kaori moved to the Bay Area and formally started her business, which she called Kaori’s Kitchen.

She knew her credibility came from her heritage as a “hapa” or half Japanese woman. Her mom had been making mochi for local festivals for many years and taught Kaori. Mochi is from Japan and is made to celebrate the new year. It’s so iconic to Japanese New Year that mochi is likened to the Christmas tree or Star of David in terms of symbolism.

With the success of her ramen classes in mind, Kaori developed a Mochi Making Class. Mochi ice cream was gaining popularity among ice cream lovers, but there wasn’t anyone in the Bay Area teaching it. In her class, Kaori, sometimes along with her mom, teaches how to make mochi five different ways. The class begins with mochi in a traditional soup. Participants then learn to make sweet mochi three ways with many topping options. To finish, everyone gets to fry and glaze a mochi donut.

But of course, she needed a way to get people to her classes. She first found a platform called Verlocal. Verlocal is a booking platform for experiences, such as cooking, hiking, and painting. Kaori focused on team building classes. Word soon got out that her mochi classes were amazing. She started to receive direct booking emails from companies in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Kaori’s Kitchen was taking off!

Within two months, the Saturday mochi classes she offered there were full … and have been ever since. In the beginning, Kaori charged a lowly $35 per person. Experience, reputation, and over 200 positive reviews allowed Kaori to increase her price to $75 per person. Currently, her classes are booked through Airbnb Experiences, Verlocal, and her own website, KaorisKitchen.com.

The business is bringing in a bit more than $90,000 a year in revenue. $24,000 comes in from Airbnb Experiences, making it a key partner. Kaori estimates each class has an average 75% profit margin because her costs are low. She runs most of them out of her home kitchen or she travels to the business hosting a team-building event. Plus, the ingredients are reasonable as the main ingredient in mochi is rice.

She’s now writing a book about starting an experience-based side hustle. She believes everyone is passionate about something, so why not make money doing what you love? A lot of millenials (and others) put a higher value on experiences than things, so the market is ready for experienced-based businesses. Kaori intends to self publish her book this November on Amazon. In addition, a publisher asked her to write a mochi cookbook. That’s in the works and should come out in 2020.

By focusing on her core expertise, and connecting with the right platforms that reach active travelers, she’s building security while sharing her knowledge.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Kaori’s Kitchen: See what’s cooking over on Kaori’s website!
  • Weebly: The platform that Kaori used to create her website for Kaori’s Kitchen
  • Airbnb & Verlocal: The two platfroms that Kaori used to list her mochi and ramen making classes

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"Many people crave ‘the side hustle life’. They want to make money doing what they love and not have to work all of the time. They want flexibility and joy in what they do, and I believe that Airbnb Experiences and the experience industry allows you to do that."
—Kaori Becker #SideHustleSchool

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Chris Guillebeau

All Boxed In: Knoxville Man Rents Reusable Packing Totes

What It’s About

Plastic moving boxes stack up monthly profits.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Because moving is stressful, what are some other problems associated with it that could be solved? Here we’re talking about boxes, but I think other challenges include getting people to help, saying farewell to a place you’ve lived for a while, and just making decisions in general.

There could be some others as well! Whenever there’s a problem, consider what the potential solution could be.

Fun Fact

Frank has discovered that there is a deep-seated hatred of cardboard boxes. Between the weird cardboard smell, putting the boxes together, trying to find the end of the roll of packing tape, having to break down the boxes, and then figuring out what to do with them once they’ve been unpacked (and no, no one on Craig’s List or Nextdoor wants them!), lots of people are fed up. Even if you never minded cardboard boxes, here’s something that might change your mind. Bed bugs love cardboard. Ugh!

Notes from Chris

Episode 964

We all have to do it at least once in our lives, and no matter what advances technology brings, moving can still be stressful and expensive. For anyone who has ever spent hours shoving all of their earthly possessions into a U-Haul, you know the struggle is real!

For the most part, we take Moving Day challenges in stride and consider them a necessary evil. But as Frank Ramey of Knoxville, Tennessee listened to the lamentations of his sister and brother-in-law regarding their recent hellish move, an idea began to take shape… in the form of a box.

Because that was one of their biggest complaints: cardboard boxes. No move was complete without an abundance of flimsy and expensive cardboard boxes and rolls of sticky packing tape. To them, the whole process just felt so wasteful—what do you do with those boxes once you’re done? You can store them for later, but you never know if they’ll hold up over time.

Like most of us, Frank never really gave the moving business a thought unless he needed to move. He happily ran an online marketing company, but he knew that there had to be a stress-free and eco-friendly solution to these cardboard box woes.

In his mind, the solution would be made of something sturdy and reusable like plastic. Something that movers could rent on an as-needed basis so that storage wasn’t an issue.

Before running with what he thought was a great idea, Frank did some research. As he put it, “Your idea might be a good one, but you have to ask yourself if you’re in the right area for it.” Since this was something that he was planning on starting out locally, Frank wanted to learn how many people move into the Knoxville area each year and how many of those moves were local. Only when the numbers looked good, he knew it was time to unbox his idea for real!

These were the beginnings of Rent Plastic Moving Boxes, or RPM Boxes for short. Frank planned on delivering sturdy, waterproof, and reusable plastic totes for people to pack their belongings in. When the client’s move is complete, Frank would pick up the boxes, sanitize them, and then get them ready for the next customer. Ideally, he wanted each tote to be sturdy enough to use more than 400 times each and capable of being responsibly recycled once they had served their purpose.

In the beginning, Frank was spending 10 to 15 hours per week on his hustle. He built the website, spent time networking, delivering totes, picking them up, and sanitizing. Currently, the business requires just 2 to 5 hours per week—most of which is spent cleaning the boxes. Frank’s home has a large detached workshop where the totes are cleaned and stored, but he has long term plans to rent a small warehouse with a storefront that would allow customers to pick up and return the totes themselves for a discount.

Frank began this hustle in June 2018. In that time, the business has averaged $600 a month in income. Most of his small startup cost went to purchasing the totes which cost about $15 each. He already had the truck he uses to deliver and pick up, a holdover from his lawn mowing side hustle which really helped reduce his start-up costs.

As word of mouth spreads about RPM Boxes, Frank is trying to find a balance between keeping inventory lean while keeping up with customer demand. For the future, Frank’s looking to expand outside of the Knoxville area, and he’s even toying with the idea of turning RPM Boxes into a micro-storage business as a way to produce passive income.

Clearly, there’s more than one business idea still to be unboxed!

 


 

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"Don’t be afraid to be profitable out of the gate. If you’re bringing a product or service to market that people really want, you need to charge accordingly for it. This way you can quickly figure out if there seems to be enough profit to be had."
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Traveling Au Pair Has Drivers Licenses in 4 Countries

What It’s About

A South Africa au pair takes her work on the road and travels for free.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

For first time au pairs, Lerato recommends signing up with an agency. An agency is responsible for finding families and making sure the environment is safe for the au pair. They will run a background check on the family, arrange work visas, introduce you to other au pairs in the area, and place you with another family if you are unhappy.

Fun Fact

The word “au pair” is French, meaning ‘on equal terms’. The phrase originally described an arrangement between two parties paid for by the exchange of mutual services.

Notes from Chris

Episode 963
Lerato of South Africa has a side hustle that takes her around the world. This gig not only earns an income but also saves her money on food and lodging. It’s a job you may have heard of before, but perhaps haven’t considered in this way.

Lerato is a part-time au pair. An au pair is defined as a young person, who goes abroad to live with a native family, often to learn a language or experience a different culture in exchange for childcare.

Before traveling and becoming an au pair, Lerato trained and worked in digital marketing. In 2016, she started blogging, which led to freelance writing and web design gigs. These have been her primary income for the past three years while living in different countries. To add another piece to the puzzle, she launched a dropshipping store within the past year.

Although Lerato can spend up to 60 hours a week on the blog, freelance jobs, and dropshipping, they’re all online and flexible in terms of when she puts in her hours. In other words, her “day job” fits easily around her childcare side hustle schedule.

Typically, she’ll watch her host family’s kids for two hours in the morning. While the kids are at school, she does her online work. After school, she takes care of the kids again until around 7 pm. She does this four days a week, and the rest of the time is her own.

Being an au pair has helped Lerato learn a lot about herself. She’s grown to handle things she didn’t think she was able, and she can now claim drivers licenses in four countries and proficiency in six languages.

But what are the economics of this? Well, Lerato’s most recent au pair pay was €1,000 ($1200) per month. That might not sound like much, but remember that her food, lodging, and utilities are all free. This past April, she made €500 in overtime because the parents went to Portugal for the weekend and she watched the kids.

Something unique about this side hustle is that it can be seasonal. You can take on back-to-back contracts, or pause between them as you wish. At the moment, Lerato is doing just that and taking a break from her au pair gigs. She’s decided to travel full-time for six months, gathering content for her travel blog, and taking the opportunity to visit her family back in South Africa. Maybe she’ll return to being an au pair, or maybe she’ll apply those new skills to other endeavors. With six languages and four drivers licenses, she’ll have no shortage of opportunities.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • My Life from a Bag: Learn more about Lerato’s work and travels over on her blog!
  • AuPairWorld: If you’re interested in becoming an au pair yourself, head here

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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
"Personally, I have learned so much about myself. The ability to handle things I never thought I could. Every day I learn so much and have fun while doing it. It doesn’t feel like work at all."
—Lerato #SideHustleSchool

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Chris Guillebeau

Cuban Journalist Teaches Everyday Spanish Classes

What It’s About

Spanish teacher double dips his classes for extra profits—muy bien!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Nibaldo says that you should stand out from the crowd! According to him, “Spanish teachers need to put more fun into their classes. There is nothing wrong with being a fun teacher. In my private lessons, workshops and seminars I use a lot of humor and phrases my students can use in real contexts. I believe humor can improve retention in students of all ages.”

Fun Fact

Before the 1980s, all Cubans who reached American soil were welcomed as political refugees. This has changed in recent times—now 20,000 Cubans immigrate to the United States every year by being provided a United States visa.

Notes from Chris

Episode 962
Nibaldo Buides was forty years old when he relocated from Cuba to the United States. Like many others from his home country, he dreamed of building a better life for himself in “the Land of the Free.”

While life was indeed better in lots of ways in America, that doesn’t mean it was easy. In fact, for Nibaldo and his wife, things were quite difficult. You see, in Cuba, Nibaldo had extensive qualifications. With a bachelor’s degree in economics and a journalism degree, you might think he’d easily land a job for a top, national paper. After all, in his home country that’s exactly what he did—he worked as a journalist.

But alas, in America there was no journalism job waiting for him. Nibaldo’s qualifications weren’t recognized and, making things even more difficult, was that he couldn’t speak English very well at all. Capitalism and a free market are what helped America prosper, but at that point in time, it was no friend of his.

So, although he was happy to have made it to America, for the first two and a half years in the country, he took low-level jobs at factories and cleaning restrooms in shopping malls to make ends meet.

But, anyone who can make it from Cuba to America is no slouch. Nibaldo had gumption, ambition, or what Spanish speakers might call gusto!

He determined to work hard and improve his English in the hopes of getting a better job. He turned to YouTube lessons and books to teach himself. Over time he improved, and soon his English was good enough that he was confident to pursue a better job—one that would finally get him out of cleaning floors.

It was Nibaldo’s wife who suggested he try looking for a job teaching Spanish. He was outgoing, personable, and could break down complex topics into memorable lessons. She was convinced he’d love it and, now that he could speak both Spanish and English, he was a prime candidate for exactly that role.

So, in 2015, four years after arriving in the country, he began looking for a job as a Spanish teacher. He applied for a position at a private school, and as fate would have it, he got it! Thrilled with this new career path, Nibaldo worked to become the best teacher he could be.

Unfortunately, the job didn’t pay as well as he’d hoped. So, he soon began thinking of ways to make some extra money on the side. He was now in the USA after all, where entrepreneurial activities were more feasible than in Cuba.

For a side hustle, Nibaldo thought he’d try an extension of his day job. He figured he could find a few students and teach Spanish classes online or at night.

In an effort to acquire more students, Nibaldo soon began posting videos on Instagram. For that, he had to come up with a catchy username. He decided on Spanish for Everyday, which ultimately became the name of his new side hustle.

While education was the primary focus of his video lessons, Nibaldo also injected a bit of humor into them as well. To him, teaching doesn’t have to be boring in order to be effective, so he comes up with funny phrases to use in his videos. He also dresses in silly outfits to help with student retention—he attributes this as an important way for him to stand out from the crowd.

Just eight months after his first customer, Nibaldo was already earning $1,000/month from his Spanish teaching side hustle, and that figure hasn’t dropped since.

For an immigrant from Cuba, the money is life-changing. It affords him the ability to buy several luxuries he otherwise couldn’t dream of. But, perhaps, more importantly, it allows him to send some money back to Cuba to improve the lives of his family back home.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Spanish for Everyday: Brush up on your Spanish prepositions and conjugates over on Nibaldo’s website!
  • Squarespace: The website building platform that Nibaldo used to create his website

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Quote of the Day
"When you’re getting started, show others your work! Use Instagram or YouTube—anywhere that will allow you to post free videos so that potential students can see it and become interested in your classes."
—Nibaldo Buides #SideHustleSchool

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Chris Guillebeau

Adventurous Couple Turns Travel Itineraries Into Cash

What It’s About

An adventurous couple turns Romanian travel itineraries into cash.

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Sometimes it takes a while to get up and running. At the same time, in this story, we can identify a few things they would do differently if starting now that might save them some of that time (e.g. – fewer packages, track what’s working, focus on lead generation). Start small, pay attention to what works, and then use that knowledge to expand your offerings!

Fun Fact

There are a ton of reasons to visit Romania, but road trip enthusiasts would be remiss if they didn’t check out the beautiful, 56 mile stretch of road known as the Transfagarasan Highway. Built between 1970 and 1974 by military forces following the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviets, it was considered a strategic military route to cross the mountains in the event the Soviets attempted a similar move into Romania.

Notes from Chris

Episode 959

Besides packing, many consider the return trip home one of the worst parts of travel. The return trip signals the end of an adventure, sometimes a return to a less exciting routine. For others, the journey—lacking the anticipation that comes with starting a new adventure—just seems like it takes far too long.

Returning from a weekend trip to the mountains, Bucharest, Romania-based Corina Preda and her husband, Florin, shared some of these thoughts.

Driving back to the city meant a return to the hustle and bustle of their busy schedules and jobs in human resources and the pharmaceutical field. While they had little to complain about, they would have loved a few more days away.

Driving along the country Romanian roads, they were already looking forward to their next adventure and discussed ideas for what they wanted to do next. They both immediately said “traveling,” which is not surprising since it’s something they’ve both loved since they were kids.

But then one of them suggested, “Wouldn’t it be great to have a business in travel?” Excitement filled the car, and soon they decided on starting a travel agency offering guided trips and custom experiences of their beloved Romania.

Corina loved researching and planning itineraries, and Florin loved sharing cool places and things with people, so the idea was perfect! Not only did they love showing off their home country, but a travel business could earn extra money and allow them to travel more themselves. It was a win all around … or at least it might be.

They quickly discovered that travel agencies in Romania require licenses and training. These education requirements for licensing took several months, and Corina and Florin used this time wisely. Whatever time wasn’t spent at work or in class was spent developing their new business.

Finally, their training was complete—and Secret Romania was officially open for business.

Things, in the beginning, were slow to start, but today, in Secret Romania’s fourth year, this duo are consistently bringing in €1,300 euros per month, roughly $17,000 per year in US dollars … and also known as “a lot of money” in Romania.

These extra funds allowed Corina and Florin to save money and to take more trips of their own. The bonus income from their side hustle also gives Florin more flexibility to reduce his work schedule, which he loves.

The work continues. Corina and Florin are excitedly looking ahead, refining their marketing efforts and optimizing their website to showcase their homeland. Most of all, they never stop learning and never stop thinking about their next adventure.

 


 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Secret Romania: Learn more about the secret wonders of Romania over on Corina & Florin’s website!
  • WordPress: Corina and Florin used WordPress to set up their site, and here you can learn how to install your own WordPress site in 5 minutes

 

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Quote of the Day
"Finding time and motivation to work after you get home from your full-time job can be challenging. To help, set a long-term goal and visualize it every time you find yourself ‘not in the mood’ to work."
—Corina & Florin Preda #SideHustleSchool

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Chris Guillebeau

Organizing Closets Leads to Organizer Education

What It’s About

Professional organizer helps others clean up!

[podcast_details]

Words of Wisdom

Melisa’s advice to anyone in a place of change is to ask yourself, “What do I want, and what will make me more fulfilled?” From there, write down what comes up for you and see where you can make changes to align with that. Melisa enjoyed organizing homes and after doing it for several years, discovered that she enjoys empowering others more than doing the physical work herself.

Fun Fact

Believe it or not, Melisa grew up in a hoarding household. Her dad grew up very poor and, while he is well-off now, has a hard time letting go of things. She took the opposite approach of how she grew up and turned it into a profitable side hustle.

Notes from Chris

Episode 958

Long before the Konmari method of organizing was popular, Melisa Celikel was using her own method for organizing homes on the side for family and friends. After reading The $100 Startup, Melisa saw that she could turn this into a side hustle and make money from it. She made a website through Wix and set up an LLC from LegalZoom. From there, she started Let’s Get You Organized.

At the time Melisa was working long hours for a Forbes 100 company and only had time for one or two clients on the weekends. Charging as little as twenty dollars an hour, she enjoyed the process of helping others declutter and purge of things that no longer served them. It was rewarding to support people in this way. She knew what it was like to grow up in a home of clutter and wanted to create space and freedom for others. As the years went by, Melisa found her clientele expand more from busy moms to divorcees and shop-a-holics.

While Melisa loved serving her clients and supporting them directly, she was becoming emotionally and physically drained. She would spend an average of four hours at each home talking through which items to let go of, and use a lot of physical womanpower lifting and moving heavy items.

She was also feeling the burnout from working long hours at that day job. While she was making a good salary, she felt the need to reorganize her own life. She began to evaluate what she liked about both her job and her side hustle, making note of how she could combine skills from both to create something of her own. From there she began to declutter her own business and organize it into a full-time endeavor.

Melisa got creative and developed a four-week Professional Organizer Mentorship Program for women wanting to get into the decluttering world. After all, she herself had learned the value in creating something that earns extra income for you while also making a difference for others—so she also knew that there was value in teaching her skills to other women.

Making this change from being the organizer to being the mentor created new sources of income for Melisa, and raised her profit margin. In 2018 she profited $15,000 from the change and is on track to doubling that number in 2019.

Melisa’s advice to anyone in a place of change is to ask yourself, “What do I want and what will make me more fulfilled?” From there, write down what comes up for you and see where you can make changes to align with that. Melisa enjoyed organizing homes and after doing it for several years, discovered that she enjoys empowering others more than doing the physical work herself. And through that transition, she was able to quit her day job and launch her own business utilizing her strengths in consulting and organizing.

In the future, she hopes to expand her Let’s Get Organized mentorship program to empower even more women to become professional organizers and learn the value of being compensated from running their own side hustle or business.

 


 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Let’s Get You Organized: Clean up your act—head on over to Melisa’s website to learn more about this side hustle!
  • Wix: The online website building platform that Melisa used to set up her website for Let’s Get You Organized

 

SEE ALSO:

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Quote of the Day
"If you find yourself in the middle of a crossroads or pivot point, ask yourself, ‘What do I want, and what will make me more fulfilled?’ Write down what comes up for you and see where you can make changes to align with that."
—Melisa Celikel #SideHustleSchool

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To infinity and beyond,

Chris Guillebeau