Rating Every Side Hustle I've Ever Tried

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  • @AccordingtoNicole
    @AccordingtoNicoleАй бұрын

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  • @georgeandrews2839
    @georgeandrews2839Ай бұрын

    My best side hustle was washing windows ( all ground floors). First day I made enough to pay my monthly rent and utilities. Only cost $20 in materials to start.

  • @LisaSoulLevelHealing

    @LisaSoulLevelHealing

    19 күн бұрын

    How much do you charge? Just regular windex and newspaper?

  • @georgeandrews2839

    @georgeandrews2839

    19 күн бұрын

    Dawn, bucket and paper towels with a sponge/squeegee tool (like you use on windshields) dollar tree) Price depends on where and when. When you first start out ask how much would they pay for you to do their outside windows. After a few jobs you will know what to charge for your area.

  • @melissalee9171
    @melissalee9171Ай бұрын

    When I was downsizing I sold a ton on Facebook marketplace and yard sales. I have to say now that I absolutely hate selling. I was not made to be a seller. 😂 I’d rather give it all away than to negotiate and deal with a lot of people. I found it to be so stressful. Now I just donated anything I don’t want. But I admire people that can do this well and enjoy it. You are awesome 😎 I love your ideas. Keep up the good work. I appreciate you and your insights.

  • @bonniecherniss6139

    @bonniecherniss6139

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly how feel

  • @seltzermint5

    @seltzermint5

    Ай бұрын

    These days I feel the same way. When I sold things on Craigslist around 2007-2012 it was very different to facebook marketplace (for example), no one had my actual name and details or even in most cases my phone number for texts and such. I just communicated with them via email and met up at a busy supermarket parking lot for transactions. I wasn't struggling financially in those days and I'm not "rich" now...but I definitely needed extra cash more than I do now. My priorities have changed and I'm much happier donating most things. For me now an item would need to be minimum $200-300 for me to consider selling online. I also stopped doing garage sales, which are popular in my area. I have a garage and some of my friends do not and have suggested we have a big sale at my house. I simply laugh. It's not gonna happen!

  • @Bawkr

    @Bawkr

    Ай бұрын

    It's tough when you know some one is low balling just have to be firm and keep the item if it means that much to you. Becomes much easier for stuff that you're thinking WOW you're giving me THAT for this!? So it goes both ways. I like to pay up when I'm buying a vehicle because I hate being low balled and talked down. But when it comes to stuff I can do without sometimes ill shoot a percentage off usually not a high percentage because if I don't have the money for it I'm not trying to buy it anyways. Thing I hate dealing with the most is sellers who won't say 'I have some one else on the hook for this, I'll let you know if they don't get it.' That's literally all I would hope they would say but most people are complete A holes and string you along then sell to some one else when you're on the way there or worse.

  • @afrivox

    @afrivox

    Ай бұрын

    Same. I tried selling like since I was 10 or so. But I never liked it. At times I give away an item off which I could easily make $50 but I find it onerous to take pictures, write description, answer questions. Etc. Plus if it doesn't sell in like a week I feel a little impatient.😂

  • @jenwylie4093

    @jenwylie4093

    Ай бұрын

    I feel the same. I have a box of kids clothes sitting in the basement. I know I can make money off of them, but I dread selling them!

  • @frankalexander5401
    @frankalexander5401Ай бұрын

    There is no doubt this lady is going to become a millionaire!! She hustles!!!

  • @aliyahhathigajahchang5967
    @aliyahhathigajahchang5967Ай бұрын

    One of my best and easiest side hustles was a pet sitter. I was living in a smallish city of 350 000 people. The one and only kennel closed, so people had few economical options to place their pets when went on vacation (and weren't able to bring their pets with them). My beloved kitty had died and I wasn't in a situation to get a new one. To make a long story short, placed an add on Kijiji offering my services as an at-home cat sitting service. I got to keep people's cats in my apartment (usually one at a time) and charged 10$ a day for this, plus they supplied their food/litter. It was great because I got to take care of people's cats in my home. It wasn't hugely lucrative (300$/month at best) but I got a "free" cat that kept me company for very little effort. The owners were also happy that their cat or cats were not alone. It paid for groceries at the time (this was 10 years ago and I lived in one of the cheapest cities in Canada).

  • @Soxandnicole
    @SoxandnicoleАй бұрын

    I don't know if it counts but I knit bears. I could sale them for $25. $30 each but I give them to foster kids. I make 2 a day, 10 a week. Yarn went up in price like everything else, but the supply is about $3.00 each. If I run into money troubles, I intend to sale the beaus especially around Christmas. Overall, I give it a 9.5

  • @mariawesley7583
    @mariawesley7583Ай бұрын

    My cousin bought a bouncy castle and rented it out every weekend, plus it was there for his 3 kids' birthday parties.

  • @color2066
    @color2066Ай бұрын

    Nicole, I just want you to know my boyfriend and I LIVE for your videos every Sunday morning. We get up, make coffee, read a profound quote from his stoicism book and discuss it over a cup of coffee, and then happily enjoy and have our minds blown by the 10am video release. We always learn something new and you’ve helped motivate us to keep our finances in check. Side note, so cool to see your channel grow from 10k to where it is now. You’re amazing and we love and support you!

  • @AccordingtoNicole

    @AccordingtoNicole

    Ай бұрын

    💙💙💙💙

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez
    @JubeiKibagamiFezАй бұрын

    I've never had any side hustles, but I've been a dish washer, bus boy, butcher, fishmonger, prep chef, line chef, carpenter's apprentice, CNA, beer truck driver, cement truck driver, bus driver, stock room clerk, door to door saleman, janitor, electrician's apprentice, landscapper, security guard, and a guardsman.

  • @timdersch8754

    @timdersch8754

    Ай бұрын

    You are certainly a well rounded individual. Keep hustling.

  • @Observer100-cn7gv

    @Observer100-cn7gv

    29 күн бұрын

    Why not go to college and have a career?

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez

    @JubeiKibagamiFez

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Observer100-cn7gv I have to admit, I absolutely hated sitting in classes and listening to a teacher drone on and on. I've always been a hands on learner, but it was hard to get an apprenticeship in anything lucrative, so food service mostly, then CDL. I was only a CNA for a little while.

  • @billyoung8118
    @billyoung8118Ай бұрын

    I've had T1 diabetes for almost 4 decades. I've done tons of focus groups on T1. I live in a high altitude town, so companies that make blood test meters wanted to test them at altitude. They gave us supplies for these new meters, and supplies for whatever meter you already used. All you had to do was test the same drop of blood on both their meter and your meter, and record all the results. Not only did I make about $350 for about a month of doing daily blood tests that I already did anyway, but I got free supplies for my own meter which saved me money. Well worth it!

  • @yenquest
    @yenquestАй бұрын

    My father is retired and he help my sister with flipping items from marketplace. My sister would check out the marketplace and bring the item to my father to renew. One example is faded chandelier in need of polishing. Get a nice picture of it in a bright sunny room and my sister would relist it in the marketplace at higher price. My father also grow things in the backyard. Most of it is to eat and canning/pickling, but any extras are traded with my extended family members. We'll trade crops like bok choy, spinach and fuzzy melons. There's a lot of seed trading too. Seeds from a plant that grew in your local area for multiple years will result in healthy strong plants, resilient to your local habitat.

  • @supernova622

    @supernova622

    Ай бұрын

    Depending on local laws, selling the canned goods might be an option for dealing with excess

  • @fredwebster1091
    @fredwebster1091Ай бұрын

    I worked a full time job on the graveyard shift for 38 years during that time i had a janitorial business for 30 of those years

  • @fourdayhomestead2839

    @fourdayhomestead2839

    Ай бұрын

    I'm considering going back to night shift (eventually 12 hr shifts 3 days a week). The other 4 is for weekly "small elder veggie box" grow/delivery.

  • @fredwebster1091

    @fredwebster1091

    Ай бұрын

    @@fourdayhomestead2839 you got to be a good salesman

  • @ericamar1241
    @ericamar1241Ай бұрын

    Teaching English makes sense since you are so articulate and communicate beautifully. Thanks for sharing

  • @vincentnnyc
    @vincentnnycАй бұрын

    My number one side hustle is doing part time food delivery on my bike in nyc with grubhub, door dash, ubereat along with my 6 figures IT support job. I give it 10/10

  • @jerrysstories711
    @jerrysstories711Ай бұрын

    My best side hustle ever was tutoring calculus and statistics. Lots of non-STEM people have to take stats, Public Health and Business for example. They dread it so they put it off until their final year, then they panic when they're bombing. You can charge VERY well. When I lost my fulltime job, I decided to finish my novel before looking for another, and tutoring paid well enough to let me work 15hrs a week for those months.

  • @billyoung8118

    @billyoung8118

    Ай бұрын

    I've tutored calc and higher math as well as physics for more than 20 years also to STEM majors. It died out after COVID (students learned they could easily cheat on online classes). One side benefit: it keeps the higher math fresh in your mind!

  • @jerrysstories711

    @jerrysstories711

    Ай бұрын

    @@billyoung8118 Oh yes it sure does! I work full time as an engineer now, and my coworkers are amazed by my skills with math they totally saw in college but never mastered or even used much.

  • @KB-sg7tv
    @KB-sg7tvАй бұрын

    The focus group one is funny because I give my opinion all the time for free 🙃

  • @AccordingtoNicole

    @AccordingtoNicole

    Ай бұрын

    Same dude. Same 😂

  • @OnlineMarketMom
    @OnlineMarketMomАй бұрын

    I have an Etsy shop as a side hustle where I sell crochet patterns as digital downloads. There's definitely a lot of work dreaming up a project, trying to make it (version 1), adjusting the process to improve the end result (version 2), creating it yet again while writing out the pattern steps and taking photos (version 3). But once it's created and uploaded to my Etsy shop, I can sell that one pattern to countless people forever. Only thing is that you never quite know how well a particular crochet project will go over with people. Some of the ones I like best haven't performed like I would have liked. Others, that I don't think are my best, to the point I didn't think hardly anyone would want to learn how to do it, have done pretty well. You just never know. Another thing is that each pattern I sell isn't for a lot of money. So this side hustle is a trickle of income rather than a stream. But it's fun, if sometimes frustrating.

  • @molamolalaaa2968

    @molamolalaaa2968

    Ай бұрын

    How do you deal with thieves? I’ve had someone stole a large chunk of my work. At that point I just wanted to give up. (I’m feeling much better now.) The risk with selling digital products is people with no respect to copyright and intellectual property.

  • @OnlineMarketMom

    @OnlineMarketMom

    Ай бұрын

    @@molamolalaaa2968 the digital downloads I sell can only be downloaded and printed once to each customer. Sure, someone could then photocopy it, I suppose. But that's true of almost anything. For the most part, people wanting to crochet their own gloves or make a pair for a family member are not downloading my patterns in order to turn around and resell the pattern to someone else. They may make several pairs of gloves and sell them at a craft show, I suppose, but they would be limited in how many pairs they could whip up. The cost of the materials (yarn) and the time it takes to make a pair of gloves, wouldn't make it worth selling in large numbers. What they could charge for a finished pair of gloves would cover the cost of the materials (yarn), but not the time it takes to make them. So for small, handmade items, it makes sense to me -- better sense, actually -- to sell patterns, than to sell physical products. People who buy my patterns do so because they love to crochet and think it's cool (I guess) to be able to make something for themselves and their loved ones.

  • @user-fw5tf2nm5f
    @user-fw5tf2nm5fАй бұрын

    WHEN ''FLIPPING'' CONSIDER MEETING AT A BANK, IT'S SAFE, THERES SECURITY CAMERAS, PEOPLE EVERYWHERE AND AFTER THE TRANSACTION YOU CAN DEPOSIT THE MONEY IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT, A LEGITIMATE TRIP TO THE BANK.

  • @AccordingtoNicole

    @AccordingtoNicole

    Ай бұрын

    Okay. But why are you yelling?

  • @andreabellini6796

    @andreabellini6796

    Ай бұрын

    @@AccordingtoNicoleexactly lol

  • @user-fw5tf2nm5f

    @user-fw5tf2nm5f

    Ай бұрын

    It helps people read it more easily, but on you channel I'll stop ''yelling''.@@AccordingtoNicole

  • @KM-vq4wg

    @KM-vq4wg

    Ай бұрын

    @@AccordingtoNicole 🤣

  • @michaelt1349

    @michaelt1349

    Ай бұрын

    @@AccordingtoNicole Too lazy to press the Caps Lock key

  • @Max_SiddiQ
    @Max_SiddiQАй бұрын

    Yes beautifull that is exactly what I do for the past 15 years as a hobby & was very surprised to hear it from you - I am about cuttings - I grow rare superhot peppers such as Habanero, Trinidad Scorpions, Nagas etc but I sell everything seeds, 1month seedlings, 3-4month grown ups, peppers and of course cuttings, but I stress to all - you must love what you do, love growing plants, if filling cups with soil for a few hours in the morning is not your thing don't bother 😂

  • @barbarabruce7648

    @barbarabruce7648

    Ай бұрын

    How do you get them to the buyer,? Mail? Markets?

  • @Arlene_witha_y
    @Arlene_witha_yАй бұрын

    The credit card thing usually gives you a time limit which makes it hard to spend on just your needs like groceries gas etc Like $3,000 in 30 days… i think i spend way less on basic necessities than that I have a mango tree in my backyard that gives way more mangoes than i can eat and give away So i sold them by batches of 10 for $20 on facebook marketplace One day after a very windy night i had 30 and a lady came and bought them all! Had a few repeat customers but the tree gives for only about 2-3 weeks but i sold about 100 mangoes. Made $200 And i did eat some and give some to friends and relatives

  • @tinasieber7777

    @tinasieber7777

    Ай бұрын

    You can line up credit card deals for when you know you'll be spending a large amount in a short time. For example, you could wait until you're paying for a vacation, a new car, or a new computer. Make sure your target purchases qualify under the deal you pick.

  • @texasgoddess323

    @texasgoddess323

    Ай бұрын

    Most cards will give you something like 3 months to spend 2K, which is rather easy for me because I put everything on my credit card and pay it off at the end of the month. Instead of using my Discover Card, I use the new one temporarily.

  • @NorthernGoshawk
    @NorthernGoshawkАй бұрын

    My best side hustle? Dumpster diving. Haven't bought groceries in almost 3 years, and lots of free stuff to flip or scrap. Easiness 9, Profitability 8, Scalability 4, Fun 9.

  • @abrahams.lincoln6749

    @abrahams.lincoln6749

    Ай бұрын

    Most people prefer not to get their meals from a dumpster. But good for you if that is your thing. 👍

  • @Sharafurious

    @Sharafurious

    Ай бұрын

    lmao

  • @katyaks8770

    @katyaks8770

    Ай бұрын

    Me too haven't brought bread or produce for years.Spend about 75 bucks a month on groceries for 2 people.

  • @molamolalaaa2968

    @molamolalaaa2968

    Ай бұрын

    Groceries too? 😮 I’m surprised people throw away groceries in this economy!

  • @NorthernGoshawk

    @NorthernGoshawk

    Ай бұрын

    @@abrahams.lincoln6749 You would be shocked by the amount of perfectly good food that gets tossed. 1. Generally speaking, people confuse "sell by" and "best by" dates for expiration dates. They're not. USDA publishes good info on this, and FEMA actually has useful guidelines for recovering and sanitizing food during natural disasters that apply (e.g. soak cans in 10% bleach solution for 10 minutes, spray cellophane with isopropyl alcohol, etc.). 2. At most grocery stores, if there's one apple or potato or whatever in a bag that goes bad or gets bruised, they toss the whole bag. Or, you know, the whole pallet of watermelons because one got busted and they're sticky. 3. At chain stores especially, if products are damaged during shipping, they're covered by the trucking company's insurance. So if, say, there's a leaky bottle of laundry detergent, or a busted jar of olives in a case of say, 12, they toss all 12, even though the sell by date is in some cases years down the road. 4. Many stores simply toss their returns, or online orders that aren't picked up. Many companies/contractors intentionally order more than they need for a project and toss the excess when it's done.

  • @briemandeverettj
    @briemandeverettjАй бұрын

    I’m an extreme couponer. I get hundred of dollars of products for free or make money on it. I sell a lot through my parents party store and make a few hundred dollars a month and get all personal care, laundry care and a lot of food for free

  • @rhondalyn100
    @rhondalyn100Ай бұрын

    I've been a certified fitness instructor for 26 years. it's a great side hustle because I get paid to exercise, stay fit and feel better about myself. It's been great!

  • @jameshowlett3921
    @jameshowlett3921Ай бұрын

    Only ones I've done are side jobs as an electrician, any trade that has residential work can do this. Advertise your services online and handle the business end yourself and you can scale it to whatever level you want. People often don't want to pay full price for a company to come in and do it, and if you're working alone, you can often undercut them. I've known guys who are good and their services spread through word of mouth fast and they have more business than they can handle. You do have to work with the customer directly so it may not be for everyone but you sure can make a living if you want to. I also delivered newspapers twice a week until I was 18, not sure if that's a viable one anymore but it was decent for pocket money when I was young.

  • @jennifermizrahi98
    @jennifermizrahi98Ай бұрын

    For us gardeners, plant sales off propagation of rare plants. There is some cost (soil, water, buying the mother plant) and time. Sell on craigslist. I don’t do Facebook, or any social media whatsoever (except KZread).

  • @faeriesmak

    @faeriesmak

    Ай бұрын

    I have a beautiful rope Hoya that I should do this with. I last saw tiny ones selling for $30 at the nursery. Mine is so long that I have to wrap it around it’s pot!

  • @Reubinv
    @ReubinvАй бұрын

    My favorite side hustle of all time has to be donating plasma. I don't know if it's the same in other countries but in the us you can get paid a ton to sit in a chair and watch TV for an hour while a machine takes your blood from your arm, removes the plasma and puts it back. Easiest money ever in my opinion

  • @LindaDooWop
    @LindaDooWopАй бұрын

    I just adore you, Nicole! You could even be a preacher without being preachy!

  • @natrobb
    @natrobbАй бұрын

    This was a really interesting video, so refreshing to hear of some different side hustles and also not just someone talking about stuff they haven’t done! Thanks

  • @SwitchMonkey
    @SwitchMonkeyАй бұрын

    Seems reasonable, sound advice from a young woman in Canada. I liked visiting there. I’m in, you’re doing a good job and providing good advice. Being sensible is great.

  • @sheatemyheartt
    @sheatemyhearttАй бұрын

    A lot of these I never even thought about before! Real interesting stuff

  • @paul_domici
    @paul_domiciАй бұрын

    I make jewelry and freelance every weekend! I love it! Great video Nicole!

  • @katherinelangford981
    @katherinelangford981Ай бұрын

    I've done a number of the years too. Flipping for sure, I mowed lawns, and one point I baked cakes, i did graphic design as a kid and now i do print service as my company and often have to design things for people, so that grew to a full business. Ive delivered papers/flyers. I reviewed product like tested it and then gave the manufacturer feedback about it, wrote a few articles for them, i helped a friend with her business and helped with sign/vinyl installation. Ive done pet sitting for weeks or a month at a time. My latest is in my shop is I'm designing and selling vinyl decal stickers that i print and cut. I do it in my spare time, when it's quiet, and it only brings a few bucks a week, like $10-20, from about 6 deisgns out, but meh, it's fun, and they seem to do ok. I only sell them for $2.50 ea. I tried to do the focus groups but got rejected. My other friend seems to get picked often enough. She also does pet sitting and runs and antiques booth on weekends, otherwise she is a par time tracher. Im considering the plants because each year my Yucca, hostas, and succulants go crazy and repop so its just money in the ground. There are so many opportunities to do side hustles. One i thought would do decent. Photogrpahy lessons on cruise ships. I went on a trip and was amazed to find, at the time, so many people got expensive dslr cameras for the trip andnhad no idea how to use them. You could probably offer the classes either before the cruises and target those demographics.

  • @waynehendrix4806
    @waynehendrix4806Ай бұрын

    I think one of the best applications of youtube is to be able to document what used to be called "stupid human tricks". There does not seem to be a shortage of those people, both in civilian and governmental circles.

  • @ramonagray8411
    @ramonagray8411Ай бұрын

    I do granny sitting,just that sit chat,eat lunch together. Extra 1000$ a month for 12 hrs a week

  • @123kirmizi
    @123kirmiziАй бұрын

    hey Nicole, I like your contents, they are so realistic to do . Thank you. I wish you could make 2 videos in a week. I really enjoy your videos

  • @greenmanatee6462
    @greenmanatee6462Ай бұрын

    Omg, house plants be warned. Thanks for the ideas❣️

  • @ibdtrolltv8963
    @ibdtrolltv8963Ай бұрын

    Love this video. Amazing side Hussles. You are as awesome as you always have been. Thanks for sharing your strategies for success.

  • @KainKustomGarage
    @KainKustomGarageАй бұрын

    Thanks Nicole!😊

  • @StephenOshea
    @StephenOsheaАй бұрын

    i really enjoy your great ideas and appreciate you posting this video

  • @FaridJaafar
    @FaridJaafarАй бұрын

    A long time ago (back in the 1980s) I did teaching accounting software during weekends for a private institution and also giving tuition to school kids. But the most enjoyable and lucrative in the 90s was writing for an online portal about touristy places in north Malaysia. I get to travel and get paid at the same time 😁.

  • @najihahyussof
    @najihahyussofАй бұрын

    Thank you for the great video, Nicole ! ❤

  • @margotmartin-ck7qr
    @margotmartin-ck7qrАй бұрын

    Another great video! Lots of good ideas, I might start selling plants from my yard.

  • @Quist1852-wt2vj
    @Quist1852-wt2vjАй бұрын

    I like this video. Good ideas and it has given me some other ideas. I'm saving this video for a reminder.

  • @Bikemaddad
    @BikemaddadАй бұрын

    Another awesome video. Some great ideas. Thanks so much for the info

  • @GrowingonVancouverIsland
    @GrowingonVancouverIslandАй бұрын

    I watched the whole video! Every minute was interesting and engaging

  • @scottyoung5351
    @scottyoung5351Ай бұрын

    A good friend of mine told me how to make money on estate sales what you do is you’ll look for an estate sale that’s selling a lot of sea artwork everybody shows up for the artwork but a lot of times they will be like one antique little end table that’s worth like five grand but they’re selling it for like 200 bucks so you can get that one thing real cheap and flip it quick. My friend The told me this he owned an insurance company on Wall Street so he knew a lot about business. His father was also an antique dealer.

  • @RickyK90
    @RickyK90Ай бұрын

    Nicole, your videos are very inspiring, thank you so much!

  • @angiemonroe7639
    @angiemonroe7639Ай бұрын

    Great ideas! Thanks! 😊

  • @Time_Traveler_Karen
    @Time_Traveler_KarenАй бұрын

    I used to do focus groups. Fun easy $$

  • @anicelery4764

    @anicelery4764

    Ай бұрын

    what am I doing wrong with focus groups? I sign up to so many and never get selected ☹

  • @lillienath2967
    @lillienath2967Ай бұрын

    Oooh ! I stumbled upon the plant propagation without really trying either ! hehe. your monstera looks amazing ! i saved one that was left in the street years ago and it's slowly getting back to health.

  • @AWordofHope
    @AWordofHopeАй бұрын

    The last four years I have been scoring tests for a company from April through June. It works great for me because I can do it at home at night, weekends around my full time job. I make $17-$22/hr and make about $2k. That's helpful to a single income. You do have to have a Bachelor's Degree to do it. Now trying to grow my YT channel. Thanks for all the info Nicole!

  • @allisonmassoud9580

    @allisonmassoud9580

    Ай бұрын

    How do I get more info on this?

  • @AWordofHope

    @AWordofHope

    Ай бұрын

    @@allisonmassoud9580 look up Measurement Inc

  • @LisaSoulLevelHealing

    @LisaSoulLevelHealing

    19 күн бұрын

    How did you find this?

  • @GrowingonVancouverIsland
    @GrowingonVancouverIslandАй бұрын

    Your content is absolutely awesome 😎😎

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585Ай бұрын

    Thanks Nicole.

  • @uplifting8593
    @uplifting8593Ай бұрын

    Good one Nicole!

  • @NilssonHoesie
    @NilssonHoesieАй бұрын

    Wow, I really admire your creativity! I used to teach playing the piano as a side hustle but it was tough (usually the parents were more ambitious than their kids).

  • @brucemorris3830
    @brucemorris3830Ай бұрын

    There was a great version of credit card churning a friend of mine did years ago, when they’d offer 0% interest on anything INCLUDING CASH ADVANCES for the first +/- 12 months. Get the card, draw out as much cash as they’d allow, then put the money in high-yield savings. At the end of the introductory offer, just yank the money out of savings and pay off the card. Not gigantic money exactly but it’s a 4% yield spread or whatever you’re earning in savings, and it’s about five minutes of work per month! Unfortunately I don’t think there’s a lot of those true zero percent offers around anymore

  • @danieldoucet9121
    @danieldoucet9121Ай бұрын

    I buy and sell a lot on FB and make good profit, especially when it's something thrown out that's perfectly good. I just can't stand dealing with the 90 % of responders who ask stupid questions that can be answered by reading the ad or questions that don't matter or they just ghost you. Oh yeah, not to mention the endless, pathetically obvious scams.

  • @Georgggg
    @GeorggggАй бұрын

    Nicole is certified hustler 😂

  • @AccordingtoNicole

    @AccordingtoNicole

    Ай бұрын

    😎

  • @Melly3112-ox3ey

    @Melly3112-ox3ey

    Ай бұрын

    And a good sport!

  • @abrahams.lincoln6749

    @abrahams.lincoln6749

    Ай бұрын

    That used to be a magazine years ago. At least my grand pappy said so. 🎉🎉

  • @Calliealliecatsteele
    @CalliealliecatsteeleАй бұрын

    I do cleaning 🧹🧼🧽🪣for my side hustle good $ in cash 😊 700-800 a month.

  • @KentPetersonmoney
    @KentPetersonmoneyАй бұрын

    I'm trying furniture flipping myself. First two furniture's I flip i did no work on them. I just bought them from a garage sale cheap and sold them more than what I bought it for. I'm currently trying to sell my 3rd furniture. The 3rd one I found abandoned, decided to take it home fix it up and paint it. Not selling as fast as I hoped which is a bummer. I do have a KZread channel which is similar to yours. It's basically a Finacial channel. Did like the video. Even though I didn't pay anything for the 3rd furniture it's probably still going to be a lost after buys the sander, paint, wooder fillers and the brushes. Of course, I can reuse it all if I decide to do another project. I live in a small apartment, so it was a hassle trying to find space to paint.

  • @chordsandnotes
    @chordsandnotesАй бұрын

    Great video thanks so much

  • @workinprogresssince1974
    @workinprogresssince1974Ай бұрын

    I do a lot of online focus groups and market research. It pays pretty well for the time and effort that's involved and I really enjoy seeing other human faces because I am a self employed business of one and work from home. I've never seen any that pay what you got, but we are now post pandemic and I'm in the UK. Still worth it though. :)

  • @justmyopinion9883
    @justmyopinion9883Ай бұрын

    I like your channel. You give great advice/information. New subscriber here.

  • @openexhaustmodels5139
    @openexhaustmodels5139Ай бұрын

    Cool video👍

  • @jenwylie4093
    @jenwylie4093Ай бұрын

    They used to do focus groups in the mall. They didn't pay that well, but sometimes you got some free products for sitting down and answering a few questions. I think they stopped working out of malls shortly after I discovered them.

  • @dave3657
    @dave3657Ай бұрын

    When eBay came out I started selling and buying on there. It picked me up some fun money. Now that I’m retired I now have more time to devote to buying and selling. I sell stuff for friends and family and give them,the profits, but mostly my own items. But the best part is feedback that the item was something their mother or grandfather had and they never thought they would find one. Plus I make custom and restore items to sell.

  • @emc6511
    @emc6511Ай бұрын

    Mock jury, all online, pd via PayPal. Similar to credit card bonus but with no credit score damage, open checking and savings accounts for bonus. Terms vary; maybe need direct deposit for set number of months or need certain account balance for set number of months. Clinical trials - especially in stage 3 - can last a few years -- GREAT money.

  • @mida8261
    @mida8261Ай бұрын

    I've been doing online arbitrage for almost 10 years now. It's been my most favorite side hustle I've done. I don't consider it work as I actually have fun doing this. Online arbitrage has allowed me to own nicer things for the home for either almost nothing or I made money from the items I own (ex: constantly buying the same item dirt cheap and reselling online for more.)

  • @frankalexander5401
    @frankalexander5401Ай бұрын

    I was asked to do a “side hustle” as the “Director of the Advance General Practice Residency” program at a major trauma hospital in Oakland, California (one time the city was named the murder capital of the USA). I weighed the pros and cons of teaching new doctors in a trauma center versus working in a large healthcare company making a lot of money (“money talks and bullshit walks”). I chose to work at the health insurance company because I don’t like to teach despite my post graduate degrees (BA, MD, MS, MPA). I couldn’t be happier because my gross income for 2023 was over $700,000.00!!! Laughing all the way to the bank!!! Life is good.

  • @Randomadventuresofmatt
    @RandomadventuresofmattАй бұрын

    Informative video as always, thanks Nicole! How do you feel about gig apps as a side hustle(DoorDash, Amazon Flex, Roadie,etc…)? I’ve done some food delivery and it’s far from a full time job but kinda fun. Also I’m a blogger and know there is some to be made in freelance writing.

  • @AccordingtoNicole

    @AccordingtoNicole

    Ай бұрын

    The $ per hour can be pretty low after accounting for car expenses and whatnot. But if it works for you, do it!

  • @cooledcannon

    @cooledcannon

    Ай бұрын

    @@AccordingtoNicole If you do this basically it has to be a bike or scooter to basically eliminate those expenses

  • @GrowingonVancouverIsland
    @GrowingonVancouverIslandАй бұрын

    I haven't even heard of a focus group before this. Could be because I live in a pretty small city

  • @faeriesmak
    @faeriesmakАй бұрын

    I sell vintage housewares and kitchen stuff on Etsy. It’s more of a part time job. I have been doing some version of this since college when I started selling clothing on eBay. Back then you had to learn HTML to make a listing and invest in a digital camera because there were really no phones with cameras built in! It was also a lot easier to sell because less people did this due to the initial costs and having to learn more than you do now.

  • @notreallydavid
    @notreallydavidКүн бұрын

    How do you send out plant cuttings? What kind of packaging do you need?

  • @metrazol
    @metrazolАй бұрын

    Focus groups are weird. When I canceled cable I ended up in front of a one way mirror explaining why for $250, but that was nowhere near as lucrative as when I had "IT" in my job title and had companies throwing themselves at me to discuss why I didn't buy their products... though the free Diet Pepsi in the mail made focus groups more fun.

  • @nettoyageadriance
    @nettoyageadrianceАй бұрын

    Window cleaning for 15 years. Make $250/hr+. Nothing better

  • @afrivox

    @afrivox

    Ай бұрын

    Is it that lucrative ? Wow

  • @meganbright94
    @meganbright94Ай бұрын

    My only thing with focus groups is having to bid on them and do the pre-screening calls, this adds a bit of time for sure

  • @marias8007
    @marias8007Ай бұрын

    The monstera idea is good

  • @Fullrusher
    @FullrusherАй бұрын

    I love td bank lol forgot their from up their

  • @DekeRadio
    @DekeRadioАй бұрын

    I've been doing focus groups in my area for many years. The firm I use the most has gone from paying cash to a prepaid credit card to a prepaid digital credit card that is sent to you minutes after your focus group concludes. If you read the fine print, you can sometimes convert your digital CC to cash that will be deposited to your bank account for a small fee. That is my personal preference, your mileage may vary.

  • @seltzermint5

    @seltzermint5

    Ай бұрын

    I've also noticed a positive change in the way I'm paid by research companies. I think they have started to realize participants expect a quicker payout. A decade ago it was so common to wait 10 weeks to receive a check in the mail LOL now it's usually instant or at most 10 days later to receive an e-reward.

  • @Steven-kj7xq
    @Steven-kj7xqАй бұрын

    Wasn't the side hustle a disco dance in the 70's?

  • @michaelboom7704
    @michaelboom7704Ай бұрын

    I would get box lots from an Auction which I sold what I never wanted on Marketplace but the last year or two have turned into a disaster with the wrong people in this area.

  • @tbarc1
    @tbarc1Ай бұрын

    Did you do some of these hustles for a cash income? I know that's not an option for some that involves employment with companies paying and the credit cards normally send tax forms which account for the "bonus" $ as earned interest. Either way there are positives/negatives.

  • @arthura.applegatejr.7145
    @arthura.applegatejr.7145Ай бұрын

    I wonder how long you will be able to sell your plants before the growers do like the seed companies did to farmers and not allow you to sell them from your plants.

  • @Nayef1406
    @Nayef1406Ай бұрын

    You know, she is from Canada and not from Germany (where i live) is because she didn't talked about taxes. If you would do anything of that in Germany, you would be paying half of your income as tax at some point lol

  • @lazerhawk2192

    @lazerhawk2192

    Ай бұрын

    Technically, it is illegal if she doesn't report it on her income tax, but it's hard to prove, and generally, the government doesn't care enough to go after.

  • @cooledcannon

    @cooledcannon

    Ай бұрын

    Your country is bad

  • @robertmorris2576
    @robertmorris2576Ай бұрын

    Really good video, Nicole. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @AccordingtoNicole

    @AccordingtoNicole

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @questprotector
    @questprotectorАй бұрын

    where does nicole sell stuff at?

  • @LynsAlteredArts
    @LynsAlteredArtsАй бұрын

    I used to do focus groups many many years ago. They even had ones that served you lunch. I don’t think I ever made more than $40 or $50 but this was a good 20 years ago. I think the last one was BuzzFeed when it was starting up. Even if they still have them around here which I don’t know if they do they’re very demographic based and I’ve aged out of the demographic now. I used to do online surveys also.

  • @Time_Traveler_Karen
    @Time_Traveler_KarenАй бұрын

    🇺🇲 Connecticut here

  • @GrowingonVancouverIsland
    @GrowingonVancouverIslandАй бұрын

    I always watch your videos Nicole, but I think you should seriously consider making podcasts! I bet you would be super successful and make more money 💰💰💰😁

  • @lkeeble

    @lkeeble

    Ай бұрын

    Isn't a video basically a podcast? Except it has the added benefit of video (as well as audio).

  • @chaoticallysay2625
    @chaoticallysay2625Ай бұрын

    @accordingtonicole yes you need muscles and strengthen ...skills and you'd be balling

  • @barbarabruce7648
    @barbarabruce7648Ай бұрын

    Nicole, how do you get buyers gor your plant cuttings and how do you get them to the buyer? I would live to do this.

  • @AccordingtoNicole

    @AccordingtoNicole

    Ай бұрын

    I just sell them locally on FB marketplace

  • @barbarabruce7648

    @barbarabruce7648

    Ай бұрын

    @@AccordingtoNicole Thankyou Nicole,😁

  • @crippledgenius
    @crippledgeniusАй бұрын

    Yeah I love churning got 5900 worth of flights so far

  • @Sunnbobb
    @SunnbobbАй бұрын

    How do you ship a cutting?

  • @AccordingtoNicole

    @AccordingtoNicole

    Ай бұрын

    I sell them locally

  • @richcooksey8611
    @richcooksey8611Ай бұрын

    Great content, keep up the good work! Can you make a video on investing strategies for beginners?? Thanks!

  • @introvertedcontentcreator
    @introvertedcontentcreatorАй бұрын

    Do you think It is necessary to have a niche in order to have a successful KZread channel? I recently started posting shorts but I have no idea what topic I want to upload about but I still want to start.

  • @smartypants1980
    @smartypants1980Ай бұрын

    Ive been trying marketing on line and they promise things like a $75 gift card for tacobell but are all scams, is there a safe way to find a focus group? Scams may be an American thing

  • @OnboardingInformation
    @OnboardingInformationАй бұрын

    Side hustles a great for making extra cash. By the way how do you keep your hair so smooth and straight

  • @smartypants1980
    @smartypants1980Ай бұрын

    Thank you, the youteber mixed with teaching draeing is sonething I'm going to do. Thankyou, Nicole! As a reward, go jam out to board to death by Blink 182, I think you enjoy them. 8snt it fantastic Mark H beat cancer!

  • @TheInterstellarHobo
    @TheInterstellarHoboАй бұрын

    I have a monetized YT channel and starting a second one once I retire. I also consult for two businesses that call me when they need technical information. I charge them $50 a phone call or text per issue. If it runs over 5 minutes it jumps to $100. Their costs go up as I do more research for them. My channel and consult are what I did all my professional life so its a 9/10 on easy for me.

  • @basicdeb
    @basicdebАй бұрын

    Not related but I worry about you not having blinds on your windows and sliding door to your back yard. Especially at night. 😔

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