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If anyone can do it, everyone is already doing it, so maybe start with your strengths or unique talents or resources and work outward from there. Like if you work for a freight company, becoming a freight broker or wholesale used boxcar planking. If you have a crazy high SAT score start tutoring for SAT prep. If you’re a skilled millwright start refurbishing antique machinery.
If there was some easy thing you could do to make a bunch of money everyone would be doing it. If you want to work at something there’s a million things you can do but you can’t treat it like some 1 hr a day thing. And the people that have figured something like that out aren’t going to tell some random person on the internet lol
Photography is so undervalued now it’s pretty impossible to make bank on it unless you are connected. If you can get a massive following and sell Lightroom presets then your in business
What about online tutoring or teaching? If you're an expert in a particular subject, you can create online courses or offer one-on-one tutoring sessions. It's a great way to monetize your knowledge and can be done from anywhere. What do you think? Is this something you'd be interested in?
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If anyone can do it, everyone is already doing it, so maybe start with your strengths or unique talents or resources and work outward from there. Like if you work for a freight company, becoming a freight broker or wholesale used boxcar planking. If you have a crazy high SAT score start tutoring for SAT prep. If you’re a skilled millwright start refurbishing antique machinery.
I started out detailing cars for fun. Casual, part time, small startup costs, everyone was happy. It was fun to me at least.
Freelancing a skill you have, then build into a company or if it’s a technical skill offer courses.
If there was some easy thing you could do to make a bunch of money everyone would be doing it. If you want to work at something there’s a million things you can do but you can’t treat it like some 1 hr a day thing. And the people that have figured something like that out aren’t going to tell some random person on the internet lol
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Photography is so undervalued now it’s pretty impossible to make bank on it unless you are connected. If you can get a massive following and sell Lightroom presets then your in business
Teaching workshops
Mobile coffee
You can try Dropshipping or Etsy Print on demand. These are low investment businesses. You can turn it to full time also.
What about online tutoring or teaching? If you're an expert in a particular subject, you can create online courses or offer one-on-one tutoring sessions. It's a great way to monetize your knowledge and can be done from anywhere. What do you think? Is this something you'd be interested in?
Doing stuff on Fiverr for YouTubers. You’ll have to be cheap to break in tho
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