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Side hustle chris guillebeau pdf

Best-selling author Chris Guillebeau presents a full-color ideabook featuring 100 stories of regular people launching successful side businesses that almost anyone can do. 100 Side Hustles – This unique guide features the startup stories of regular people launching side businesses that almost anyone can do: an urban tour guide, an artist inspired by
maps, a travel site founder, an ice pop maker, a confetti photographer, a group of friends who sell hammocks to support local economies, and many more. In 100 Side Hustles, best-selling author of The $100 Startup Chris Guillebeau presents a colorful “idea book” filled with inspiration for your next big idea. “100 Side Hustles: Unexpected Ideas For
Making Extra Money Without Quitting Your Day Job,” by Chris Guillebeau, was published in 2019 and helps people make money without quitting their day jobs.
He provides motivational stories about regular folks who have found a profitable side hustle to supplement their income. Guillebeau is the best-selling author of “The $100 Startup: Reinventing Your Way of Life, Doing What You Love, and Creating a New Future.” He’s also the brains of Side Hustle School, where he’s the founder, podcaster, and
entrepreneur. Visit SideHustleSchool.com and ChrisGuillebeau.com to learn more about his initiatives. We’ll go over the important topics from “100 Side Hustles” in this blog to encourage you to think about producing money without quitting your day job. People value the security of their current day work, and making extra money is a significant
motivator for attaining financial objectives and adding to their security. What is the definition of a side hustle?A side hustle is anything that you are in charge of. To make money, you make the decisions and grow the asset yourself. The work is usually not the same as your regular employment. It gives you options if you lose your job. It’s profitable as
well as enjoyable! It is not a part-time job or something that consumes your time without offering a significant return on investment. It’s also not something you do for enjoyment or as a hobby. A side hustle is distinct in that it is profitable, whereas a pastime is simply enjoyable. Learn to spot opportunities by mastering the talent of observation.As you
improve your observation skills, you’ll begin to generate ideas solely based on the gaps and opportunities you notice around you.
Learning how to come up with business concepts might assist you in identifying prospective profit centers.

It’s an extremely useful talent to have! Ideas can come from a variety of places. Observations: Pay attention to what’s going on around you and see what you can improve. Making a list of problems and brainstorming solutions in the shape of products and services is a good way to start. Ask Questions: Look for the reasons why consumers spend money,
both explicit and implicit, and figure out what else they might buy. Experimentation: See if fresh ideas that occur to mind work by testing and trying them out. Now is the time to put your existing skills to work and earn some extra cash.“Follow your skill, not your passion,” Guillebeau advises. This will assist you in determining the best path to side
hustle success. Everyone is an expert in one field or another. Make a list of all the things you know how to do to find yours. Consider the following questions: What did you learn in school and how did it apply to your life? What have you gained from your work experience? What do you do naturally that others seem to struggle with? How can you put
those skills to use in a way that isn’t related to your current job? Learn how to market effectively on the internet.Reselling, according to Guillebeau, is the simplest side hustle to start. You just purchase products at a low cost and then resale them online at a greater cost. The primary purpose of a reseller is to purchase low and sell high.
To compensate for your time and other costs, make sure you’re selling at a higher price than you originally paid. Here are some suggestions for places to look for stuff to resell: Begin at home: Begin with items you already own, such as comic books or gently used clothing. Make a list of everything you own.
They can be sold on the internet. You’re practically being compensated for evicting them from your home. Start your thrifting journey at yard sales, garage sales, or flea markets. Use your smartphone to search up average sales prices for anything you come across in a stealthy manner. If you can find a pricing difference, take advantage of it. Examine
Retailers and Manufacturers: Specializing in a specific sector, such as photography equipment, luxury apparel, or other items, can help you find a more constant source of products.

Look for low-cost producers or local store locations where you may purchase things. Import from overseas: Look for generic product lines offered by overseas manufacturers and try buying them, modifying them with your brand, and selling them online. Alibaba provides tens of thousands of product listings from which to choose. Create and Source
Items: Create a website to offer your products, such as DiceEnvy.com. So that you have a consistent stream of things to sell, place an initial order or source the product. Then, as sales and earnings increase, sell your goods online and expand your business plan. Teach what you’ve learned.Your expertise is priceless. Take what you’ve learnt and pass it
on to someone else. Making money on the side by sharing your knowledge is a powerful and profitable approach. When you’re ready to start creating your first online course, make sure you pick the correct subject. Be detailed and concentrate on the student’s advantages.

The goal is to improve the customer’s life, solve a major problem, or make them a better person. Create material based on these requirements. Consider focusing on a specific skill set that you can pass on to others, such as how to bake sourdough bread, if you’re having trouble deciding on a topic area. Identify a product or resource that your
coworkers would like to learn or spend a lot of time using, but that they find tiresome and difficult, such as how to edit and make podcasts or how to utilize sophisticated Excel capabilities. Learn how to use this tool’s shortcuts, hints, and methods to save time or improve the workflow for a certain process. Make a logical, orderly list of all you’ve
studied.
Concentrate on sharing the most important information. Create an overview of how you want the course to be structured from there. A basic model consists of four to six modules, each with a set of outcomes and milestones. Make your lesson plans ahead of time. Start recording after you’ve practiced your teaching. Showing your enthusiasm for your
subject on camera is important. After you’ve created your content, look for an online platform like Udemy or Teachable to provide your course materials to buyers. Finally, make advantage of marketing to assist promote your new online course. Determine who your ideal consumer is and how to reach out to them. Building long-term customer
relationships by creating and honoring promises is at the heart of successful marketing. Bringing people together to create experiences or events is a great way to start.Begin your DIY event planning by utilizing the power of community to bring people together while also earning money. A successful event necessitates a motive for bringing people
together as well as the appropriate venue/space for them to meet. Make a detailed plan for attracting attendees to your event. The simplest way to accomplish this is to advertise online and have people sign up and pay in advance. To keep your budget costs in mind, don’t pay too much for the venue for your first event. Make use of community centers,
schools, libraries, and religious institutions in your area. Bars and restaurants may also be willing to welcome your company if you promise to spend as little money on food and drinks as possible. Make a rough estimate of how many people you’ll need to make your event a success. To get the word out about your event, take advantage of press, PR,
and marketing opportunities.
On the internet, you can sell art, crafts, and handiwork.You can make money selling your work online if you’re an artist or someone who enjoys making stuff. Start by looking on Etsy, the world’s largest marketplace for handmade goods, to see who your potential buyers are. Take amazing images of each product with many shots and varied
perspectives when you first start your online account. Tell your story – write a detailed, interesting description that explains why you made whatever you’re selling.

Respond rapidly to questions from potential and present consumers. To create trust and confidence, aim to answer within one hour or less.
Some shoppers will be enticed to make a purchase as a result of the speedy response. Inquire about reviews and feedback. Follow up with consumers via their preferred method of communication, such as email or social media. Request that customers leave a review of your online store on your site or the site where they purchased the product. Other
people want to know if clients are delighted with their orders, therefore social proof is important. Make your side hustle business systems more automated.Create systems that will pay you on a regular basis and automatically. Business systems are the tools, procedures, and workflows that allow your company to run without your input. Students who
buy your online course materials, for example, will get the files you promised as part of the purchase through email, as well as a confirmation email with the receipt and a reminder of where they can acquire their study materials. Your firm will be able to run successfully and efficiently on autopilot thanks to systems. The more processes you create,
the less time you’ll have to spend doing the same chores. If you want to expand your business in the future, you’ll need to invest in technology that will allow you to service more clients. Working while on the road is common.By living a location-independent lifestyle and traveling regularly, you can work from anywhere. Because it’s easy to get
distracted while working or traveling, be specific about what you want to accomplish. Wherever you can, let go of material possessions and duties. Life is all about making decisions.

Consider, “What can I let go of?” Capture moments of time whenever and whenever you can. Make “10-minute lists” of tasks you can achieve in a short period of time with a notebook or an app. Use downtime to your advantage, such as while waiting for the bus or in line at the bank. How can you know if you have a side hustle or a hobby?A hobby is
something you like doing for leisure, whereas a side hustle is a business you do on the side to make money. By focusing your efforts on how your pastime may benefit people and provide value to their lives, you can turn it into a side income. Make sure you know what you want to achieve.
Make a strategy for how you’re going to make money. What’s the difference between beginner ideas and ideas for the following level?You’ll spend a lot of time trying, learning the ropes, and ideally making some additional money when you first start your side business. If you operate in the gig economy, your side hustle is reliant on the platform
provided by the organization, as well as its constraints and laws. Here are a few initial suggestions: You can get money by selling your unused or unwanted stuff.
Handmade jewelry is for sale. Chauffeuring for Uber You can take your side hustle to the next level once you’ve gained more experience. The second step is to generate a new source of income, preferably one that is both passive and long-term. You’re either concentrating on passing on what you’ve learnt to others or on expanding your company’s
brand.
When you create your own content and brand, you are no longer bound by the rules of others. Here are some examples of concepts for the next level: Learning to sell someone else’s unused or unwanted stuff and then doing it over and over is a skill that may be learned. Creating a values-based brand while selling handmade jewelry Other Uber drivers
are being coached.
Distilled from Guillebeau’s popular Side Hustle School podcast, these case studies feature teachers, artists, coders, and even entire families who’ve found ways to create new sources of income. With insights, takeaways, and photography that reveals the human element behind the hustles, this playbook covers every important step of launching a side
hustle, from identifying underserved markets to crafting unique products and services that spring from your passions. Soon you’ll find yourself joining the ranks of these innovative entrepreneurs–making money on the side while living your best life. “Chris Guillebeau often says, ‘Inspiration is good, but inspiration combined with action is so much
better,’ and this collection of side hustles is an invaluable resource for both inspiration and action. It’s packed with practical and engaging ideas, tips, strategies, and, most helpful, real-life examples of people who have succeeded.”—Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before Chris
Guillebeau is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The $100 Startup and The Happiness of Pursuit, and the Wall Street Journal bestseller Born for This. He is creator and host of the annual World Domination Summit, a gathering of cultural creatives that attracts such speakers as Susan Cain, Brené Brown, and Gretchen Rubin. Guillebeau
speaks at dozens of events, companies, and universities, including Google, Facebook, SXSW, Evernote, LeWeb, and more. He recently completed a personal goal of visiting every country in the world. The author of the New York Times Bestseller THE $100 STARTUP, shows how to launch a profitable side hustle in just 27 days. To some, the idea of
quitting their day job to start a business is exhilarating. For others, it’s terrifying. After all, a job that produces a steady paycheck can be difficult to give up. But in a time when businesses have so little loyalty to employees that the very notion of “job security” has become a punchline, wouldn’t it be great to have an additional source of income to fall
back on? And wouldn’t it be great to make that happen without leaving your day job? Enter the Side Hustle. Based on detailed information from hundreds of case studies, Chris Guillebeau provides a step-by-step guide that anyone can use to create and launch a profitable project in less than a month. Designed for the busy and impatient, this plan will
have you generating income immediately, without the risk of throwing yourself head first into the world of entrepreneurship. Whether you just want to make some extra money, or start something that may end up replacing your day job entirely, the side hustle is the new job security. When you generate income from multiple sources, it gives you
options, and in today’s world, options aren't just nice to have: they're essential. You don’t need entrepreneurial experience to launch a profitable side hustle. You don’t need a business degree, know how to code, or be an expert marketer. And you certainly don’t need employees or investors. With this book as your guide, anyone can learn to build a
fast track to freedom.

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