How to Master Multiple Streams of Income According to a Professional Side Hustler

Listen to Michael’s Side Hustle Journey 👇

Michael’s Side Hustle Wrap Sheet

  • Online book dealing/reselling: Michael got his start buying books at a reduced price, and then reselling them online or via buyback companies. Bookscouter is a gem that he found earlier on that really helped him get his business off the ground.
  • Blogging & Affiliate Links: Michael developed his website and blog to share what he’d learned about the book-selling business. This gave him the opportunity to teach and also make money via affiliate links.
  • eBooks: Michael learned how to self-publish eBooks and sell them online.
  • Costume/ Party Characters: Michael got to put his acting chops to the test and was able to play Spider-Man at children’s parties!
  • Practice patient for future doctors: This is another fun side hustle that has helped Michael with his memory, observation, and reporting skills.
  • Mystery Shopping: Mystery shopping is in the same vein, as the practice patient side hustle. You have to be able to write detailed reports and pay attention.
  • Freelance Writer: As a freelance writer, Michael has been able to expand on the topics that he writes about. He considers this his most lucrative and easiest gig.

“Side hustles give you a great way to collect new stories and new experiences, and relate them to other experiences.”

MICHAEL JUNG

The 10 Side Hustle Commandments According to Michael

  1. Don’t rely on somebody else to give you a job. It’s best to have multiple sources of income. This includes having multiple clients or contracts.
  2. Be adaptable and flexible. Tough times are inevitable. No matter what happens, the economy [can] go up and down. Different types of work come around, or a whole industry goes down, you have to be able to adapt to whatever that situation is.
  3. Create your own style. It’s great to do research and follow a blueprint, but you won’t truly get how to do something until you figure out how it works best for you.
  4. Begin with the end in mind. Think about how you’ll scale or automate your business before it starts to take off.
  5. Don’t forget to take breaks. Always listen to your mind and body. Know when what you’re doing is too much. Although you’re having fun, it won’t be as fun anymore if you continuously push yourself.
  6. Get everything in writing. This ensures that you will be paid for the work that you do. Getting something like a contract is especially important in service-based businesses. Here’s where Michael bought his contract template. You can find other legal templates there as well.
  7. Have plans in place. You can’t control everything, but you should have basic things in place for when things do happen. For example, you should have a backup plan if you walk away from a project, you should have things in writing, you should know when/how to negotiate, etc.
  8. Don’t be narrowed-minded. Success isn’t linear. Everything you learn will play a part in your next side hustle, or career move.
  9. Don’t devalue yourself and be unapologetic. You don’t have to go back to school. You know stuff! Don’t try to build something from scratch when you already have skills. Be willing to pursue them regardless of what people say.
  10. Surround yourself with good people. Be around people who support you and propel you.

Michael’s Side Hustle Predictions

Michael thinks that we’ll start to see a rise in professional reactors on YouTube. Reaction videos are a set of videos where people dramatically react to everything from music videos to movie trailers.

How They Get Paid: While monetizing on YouTube is an option, some reactors have begun creating special “members-only” videos via Patreon.

Why Will This Be Successful: Michael believes that people love empathy and vulnerability on display. This has only been amplified because of the pandemic. People have also been lonely and this is a way to be connected with others.

“You really have to think, be creative, be mindful, and cognizant of what you want, and what you need, and what you’re willing to put out and give. That applies to any kind of side hustle.”

MICHAEL JUNG

Keep Up With Michael’s Side Hustle Journey

Blog || Twitter || LinkedIn

Freelance Writing
  • Freelance Writing Services Page
  • Michael’s Articles on Freelancer FAQs: If you’d like more tips/advice about building a freelance writing career you can check out this website! This website is also full of great advice from other freelancers.
  • Michael’s Articles on Looper: entertainment related articles
  • Michael’s Articles on ScreenRant: entertainment-related articles
Blogging
  • Sell Books Fast: This is Michael’s online bookseller website with instructions for making money selling used books online. ALSO! He recently opened up his blog for guest posts – and the posts don’t have to be about selling books!
  • Michael’s Blog: Here he writes mostly entertainment-related articles but there are also a few articles about different side hustles
eBooks
  • Michael’s Amazon Book Page: This is where he sells all his nonfiction eBooks about selling books online! Keep a close eye on Michael, because he’ll be releasing fiction books soon as well.

One thought on “How to Master Multiple Streams of Income According to a Professional Side Hustler

  1. This article was very inspiring and informative. It gave me some great ideas for side hustles that I can do from home, especially since I am looking for ways to make extra money on the side. I think these side hustles are suitable for anyone who has some skills, time, and motivation to work independently.

    By the way, I have a article about side hustle read more

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