Tried all that, wasted 2 months of my time and did ZERO bucks and I dont see anyone doing a buck. 99% of these videos simply dont work. Well, maybe 100%.
@@alexandrinhos9958 I wasn't commenting on the validity of the content, just listing what the side hustles are before you watch the video, since the chapter labels aren't descriptive themselves. In fact I agree with you. These side hustles are all so over saturated that unless you are already in the top 1% of any of them (or discover you had a latent talent that you didn't know about), you'll be wasting your time unless you have enough time to make it your main job.
@@alexandrinhos9958 meaning you spent less than 2 weeks per idea? how do you expect to make it anywhere in freelancing after less than 2 weeks of experience? no one is gonna be willing to pay you a dollar if you dont have a skill
I basically have zero skills in all of the things you have mentioned here, and I suspect I am not alone. So it would be really useful to find out how we can effectively learn to do each of these things, if we're going to be good enough at any them for someone to actually pay us.
I can say that YT is a rich resource when it comes to learning how to do or get started with just about any skill. I have made a few playlists for myself to learn the basics of several skills, and I'd have to say it is paying off. Now...I'm not earning money from these, just hobby-based for now, but I think I COULD. My son has learned to craft rings and gained that skill strictly from YT videos. He'll be earning money from these very soon. SO...I'd have to agree with another commenter, @robertpearce7795, you have good writing skills!
Honestly you can just use UA-cam as a start guide. I'm learning photoshop off UA-cam and there are videos that let you download a worksheet to follow and talk you through the edits in the video. UA-cam is a pretty good hub for all side hustles
I started a running club and learnt how to run board meeting, set up websites and Facebook groups, be an event manager, design medals and heaps of other things. Just do more of what you enjoy and you'll develop skills.
I think people are getting tired of these types of videos. You must be exceptional at these skills. You must dedicate a lot of time & money to these things. If you can manage that, go for it!
Indeed. Also when you start building website for companies you are expected to perform and deliver on time so you are losing your freedom actually. It is not so simple.
Nischa’s first example is a woman who started out as a fact checker for an author who later moved to writing for a magazine and on from there. How exceptional do you have to be for fact checking? Start somewhere. Later she talked about working in an area you’re interested in so it doesn’t feel so much like work. Remember, these are side “hustles,” not ideas that generate income while you do nothing.
I’m surprised you would feel entitled to say something so negative.. it doesn’t send the message you think it does. Just because it’s what “you think” doesn’t make it true.
I am starting a side hustle as a qualified accountancy advisor. You have been a great inspiration Nisha and your video came out in the right time for me! Thank you ❤
Hi Nischa, I just started selliing on Amazon and eBay about 3 months ago. I make an extra 8-10k a month net revenue. I just want to say thank you for helping me out and encouraging me to start a side hustle/buisness. I only need to work on my buisness 3-4 hours a week! its amazing!
My side hustle which I started 2 years ago is my You tube Channel. It has been a great learning experience and confidence builder. I now do all my own video editing and thumbnail design. It takes time to learn everything, and growth is slow. Just start something online is my advice, it sparks something in you that wants to keep learning and discovering.
A couple of friends and I started a YT channel during COVID, audio, thumbnails, contents..... everything on our own! BUT with a good amount of time&energies we still have ZERO income
I do video editing and i dont earn SHIT. It's a totally saturated market and people are not willing to spend money on it. Just dont do it, choose something else, dont end up being desperate like myself.
I started a personal side venture several months ago - creating youtube videos for all the trips I go on. Not only do I get to learn a new skill (video editing), it's a great way to catalogue memories for forever. I always had too many concerns about what niche I should do, but I realised there's no need to think so much, just start doing it and you will figure it out along the way!
Really appreciate this video as it is right up my alley. I am just about to start offering my services as a video editor and your idea of community manage falls in line with what I am already doing - a decent sized 4yr old FB group I founded. So this will be the next logical step. Thanks for this!
One thing you can teach in one of your videos for side hustle, is to teach how you do your side hustle ? i.e how to create a video like this ? What gadgets you use ? How is this text, images coming over the video ? How is the video so crisp/high quality ? What microphone you use ?
Congratulations for reaching 1 million subscribers 👏 You had under 50k when I first discovered your channel which is one of the fastest growing in my opinion thanks to the quality content and your hard work. Well done!
Thank you soooo much for posting this, I going to definitely look into these side hustles!! I’m also soo happy for you and that your channel is growing !! Congrats and keep up the great work, you’re helping a lot of people, including myself.
The main skill to develop is hustling. Convincing people you have value is the biggest hurdle to overcome. So many writing, editing, producing jobs can be automated but putting yourself in the driving seat is where the focus should be.
First two are depending on there being stupid and lazy people. Third you would likely need to do that full time for a year to build the skills to do it as a side hustle, by then might as well do it full time. Fourth and fifth are side hustle-ily, but how do you build the skills to be paid. Nobody will hire you without extensive proven experience, unless you want to do it for free for like half a year first. This goes the same for almost all side hustles out there, that isn't a typical second job. If you aren't scamming people, then you are doing it free for 6-12 months to develop the skills. If you are spending that much time you might as well try to do it full time, unless you actually like that work for free. Then getting paid is a bonus.
As someone with 20 years' experience as a writer, you can be as motivated as you like but writing is a skill. Why try and do it yourself if it's not your forte? Better to pay someone and get it done well, while you devote your time to making money for your business.
I disagree. Why would these things take 6-12 months to get to that point? If you are committed and have a bit about you, you can get a good grip on these within weeks
@@Videpedia101 if you want to build up the skills and experience to get HIRED. You can get a good grip on some of the work yes. But, you won't be able to prove that you have it to a stranger, or you won't be anywhere near as competent as the next person offering their services.
Wow, it's like a sign from the universe! I just became a Virtual Assistant myself to boost my family's income. I was just wondering if it's really worth trying, but just saw this video with Nisha talking about VAs! So, I'm doing this then :D
Suggested side hustle for Nischa- voicing E books. I enjoy your content and have learned a lot in a short period of time but part of your appeal is your voice, I could listen to you read anything from a technical manual to a dictionary.
Dont wanna be that guy but a side hustle should not require mastering a skill so much that it takes time away time from your main one. All of what you have mentioned has high competetion and requires extreme work.
Hi Nischa 👋 thank you for the amazing content. I have a video request. I remember you spoke about negotiation being one of the top skill sets. I’d love to hear more about how to negotiate and your own personal insight on this. Thanks, love the videos! 🙏
Really solid video. Refreshing to see someone talk about opportunities that actually exist rather than the SMMA/dropshipping rubbish. I’ve done both community management and va/operations assistant work for solopreneurs and there are definitely lots of opportunities out there people.
Nicha, good as usual, but more like entry level to me. Could you make one more for professionals how to monetise their existing unique skills in different areas?
I have already made side income in translating, tutoring and editing. It's a lot of fun. However, my side income grows slowly and I am working employed too. I like your ideas. Thank you!
Hi. Love your channel. Great ideas, but as Ibrahim Khan from IFG says, it's how you execute it will make you successful. To have someone to guide you how to establish your business or side hustler and to avoid errors and make sure your ok track is important
I'm DCAing in Blcktken300 as well. ETH heavier DCA and ALGO. I'm taking your advice and starting Google tomorrow with a 50 dollar purchase and continuing Microsoft and Apple. VTI and VOO on another app and longterm portfolio. Here we go family!
It sounds a lot easier than it actually is or at least it doesn't work so smoothly for everyone 🤷. Encouraging other people is great but when it comes to money it could be a struggle to make this amount
I have a small product-based business side hustle, but I’m struggling to fit it in around work and kids. I’ve more work than I can manage and have to turn a lot away. Unfortunately it’s limited for hiring help with it being product-based, as most of the parts I need help with are physical.
Web design is an extremely saturated market. Good web design also takes skill, so It's also a difficult side hustle if you're already working a full-time job
I've just started to try it out as a Virtual Assistant, fully hoping the skills i gain now will help me to build my own online presence (YT, IG). Can't believe you mentioned it in your video! A lot of small business owners aren't aware about VAs. They can be really helpful (and cost-effective). Thanks for mentioning us!
Thats all very good, but how do you manage the taxes, as you would be doing a side hustle means you need to pay extra taxes on your income...please explain this part too
That's going to be highly country specific. I imagine Nischa's knowledge is going to be UK based and if that's what you're after then it's: 1: up to £1000 side income is basically ignored by the gov. You are allowed to make £1000 extra a year and there isn't even a way to report it. 2: over £1000 per year and you need to set up for doing self assessment tax returns (not that hard when it's reasonably small amounts of money, but give yourself plenty of time to do it before the deadline - end of January for the previous tax year) but make sure you put enough aside every month to cover your side income tax as you have to pay it after the end of the tax year (end of march) 3: if you're bringing in a significant amount of money then hire a tax professional as there will be things you can do to offset how much tax you will need to pay but consult a pro to avoid falling over the line between tax avoidance (legal ways to lower tax burden) and tax evasion (illegally dodging tax)
GenAI produces overly generic results that you can spot a mile off (when it's used as a "just generate 25 articles automatically about this list of topics") unless you are really good at crafting prompts. But likely you still have to do a load of editing to not make content that looks like everything else in the AI-sphere at which point you may as well write it yourself. Tl;Dr, quality human written content is still worth doing (as long as you can find clients that want that)
All these videos are same, it's like telling people that once you will go to a vacation you will have fun. All of the explained skills can never be just side hustles and to make as much as $1000 per week is once in a blue moon scenario. Pls stop
I do this but it is very difficult, lots of competition, and it's hard to get a good price for the materials/time. Doing things behind a computer (which I do as well) will generally get you a better price for your time. The exception is if you have a good market for your handmade stuff, but most people don't and it's hard to stand out on places like etsy.
I may be on to something about writing content with the little bit I've done on Facebook marketplace. The websites, I just have to make the time to keep doing that consistently. The video editing may also help with my environmental work as well.
So I just watched this for the first time and I do not have any knowledge about the stuff you mentioned and I’m not sure where to begin as I’m sitting here on the couch about to lose my apartment. I really need help in earning some extra money. How should I be begin?
Hi Nischa, thank you you for your videos. These videos has helped me to improve my personal finance. I was wondering if we have any systematic withdrawal plan- MF available in UK via Vanguard or any other platform ?
I remember article marketing as a way for traffic generation. You had to be gifted to write articles, and people would charge $5 an article to write articles. Now we have AI.
Hi @Nischa, great video and I always learn something new from your content. I was curious to know that which video editing tool you used to use or what was your approach and how you learnt it. Would appreciate if you could respond. Thx
Hi Nisha, love your content, you are absolutely great!!! I have a question - what’s the problem solving/maths side/app you once promoted. Cannot find it anywhere in your videos! Thanks x
How can I become a good video editor? Any programs or anything that you’d guys would recommend? I’m really into and passionate about fashion and overall creativity. So being a good video editor may get me to where I want to be.
Is there still a large demand for writers for things like catchy instagram quotes now that AI is available and can do pretty much the same job for free?
Thank you for the video. Have you got an email I can contact you on regards to this ? I am really struggling with living costs in the UK and would love to get started on this. Thank You George
I am not doing well in any of these areas. I was a partner on Medium and then all of a sudden I wasn't! No communication about it whatsoever. I guess I am that bad. 🙄😥
Hi can I ask as I was just wondering why you refer to everything in USD, when as I believe you are based in London. Just curious or nosey whichever you prefer 😂
I have to disagree with the suggestion of video editing as a side hustle. It's way too optimistic. You need to master the skills of video editing and storytelling to deliver a professional-looking video. While editing, you don't want to work for just two hours each weekday; you need to follow the flow of creativity, which can't be forced into a fixed schedule. If you're not naturally creative, video editing can quickly become frustrating, resulting in subpar quality. Additionally, you mentioned that you didn't like working with other video editors before; maybe they treated this as a whatever side hustle, not like a real career? It's just not as simple as it seems. Besides, all of your suggestions fall under the category of Virtual Assistant work, which can be a side hustle, but plenty of VAs work full-time while living a nomadic life as they please.
1. Writing -scriptwriting, website content, product description, Instagram posts
2. Website building (sponsor)
3. Video editing
4. Community manager
5. Virtual Assistant / Operations manager
Tried all that, wasted 2 months of my time and did ZERO bucks and I dont see anyone doing a buck. 99% of these videos simply dont work. Well, maybe 100%.
@@alexandrinhos9958 so you did it wrong, because all of this work.
@@alexandrinhos9958 I wasn't commenting on the validity of the content, just listing what the side hustles are before you watch the video, since the chapter labels aren't descriptive themselves. In fact I agree with you. These side hustles are all so over saturated that unless you are already in the top 1% of any of them (or discover you had a latent talent that you didn't know about), you'll be wasting your time unless you have enough time to make it your main job.
@@alexandrinhos9958 meaning you spent less than 2 weeks per idea? how do you expect to make it anywhere in freelancing after less than 2 weeks of experience? no one is gonna be willing to pay you a dollar if you dont have a skill
I basically have zero skills in all of the things you have mentioned here, and I suspect I am not alone. So it would be really useful to find out how we can effectively learn to do each of these things, if we're going to be good enough at any them for someone to actually pay us.
You're definitely not alone here.
You wrote in clear, concise English here. You have skills as a writer.
I can say that YT is a rich resource when it comes to learning how to do or get started with just about any skill. I have made a few playlists for myself to learn the basics of several skills, and I'd have to say it is paying off. Now...I'm not earning money from these, just hobby-based for now, but I think I COULD. My son has learned to craft rings and gained that skill strictly from YT videos. He'll be earning money from these very soon. SO...I'd have to agree with another commenter, @robertpearce7795, you have good writing skills!
Honestly you can just use UA-cam as a start guide. I'm learning photoshop off UA-cam and there are videos that let you download a worksheet to follow and talk you through the edits in the video. UA-cam is a pretty good hub for all side hustles
I started a running club and learnt how to run board meeting, set up websites and Facebook groups, be an event manager, design medals and heaps of other things. Just do more of what you enjoy and you'll develop skills.
I think people are getting tired of these types of videos. You must be exceptional at these skills. You must dedicate a lot of time & money to these things. If you can manage that, go for it!
Indeed. Also when you start building website for companies you are expected to perform and deliver on time so you are losing your freedom actually. It is not so simple.
I agree, it's not so simple as they make it out to be. If it were, everyone would be doing it! These videos are tiring.
Nischa’s first example is a woman who started out as a fact checker for an author who later moved to writing for a magazine and on from there. How exceptional do you have to be for fact checking? Start somewhere. Later she talked about working in an area you’re interested in so it doesn’t feel so much like work. Remember, these are side “hustles,” not ideas that generate income while you do nothing.
Yes, it could take you years, but you can learn multiple skills during that time to come up with something unique.
I’m surprised you would feel entitled to say something so negative.. it doesn’t send the message you think it does. Just because it’s what “you think” doesn’t make it true.
I am starting a side hustle as a qualified accountancy advisor. You have been a great inspiration Nisha and your video came out in the right time for me! Thank you ❤
Hi Nischa, I just started selliing on Amazon and eBay about 3 months ago. I make an extra 8-10k a month net revenue. I just want to say thank you for helping me out and encouraging me to start a side hustle/buisness. I only need to work on my buisness 3-4 hours a week! its amazing!
How? What are you selling?
@@chags3512 It's bullshit. Don't fall for this kind of crap.
@Peteliao what are you selling on Amazon?
I am so glad to hear that from you. It is encouraging to hear success stories like yours. I hope to be able to emulate your level of success!
@@tanyachianale
He’a probably’s nischa’s second account
My side hustle which I started 2 years ago is my You tube Channel. It has been a great learning experience and confidence builder. I now do all my own video editing and thumbnail design. It takes time to learn everything, and growth is slow. Just start something online is my advice, it sparks something in you that wants to keep learning and discovering.
Thank you for sharing this with us 🌹
@@sheisomarica You are very welcome 🙂
How much are you earning per month?
@@4ndy123 The real question
A couple of friends and I started a YT channel during COVID, audio, thumbnails, contents..... everything on our own! BUT with a good amount of time&energies we still have ZERO income
I do video editing and i dont earn SHIT. It's a totally saturated market and people are not willing to spend money on it. Just dont do it, choose something else, dont end up being desperate like myself.
Thank you 🙏🏻
How's was your marketing?
I started a personal side venture several months ago - creating youtube videos for all the trips I go on. Not only do I get to learn a new skill (video editing), it's a great way to catalogue memories for forever. I always had too many concerns about what niche I should do, but I realised there's no need to think so much, just start doing it and you will figure it out along the way!
Some of your videos have great views, I'm surprised that you don't have more subs. Won't be long before you explode!
Really appreciate this video as it is right up my alley. I am just about to start offering my services as a video editor and your idea of community manage falls in line with what I am already doing - a decent sized 4yr old FB group I founded. So this will be the next logical step. Thanks for this!
Everybody watches these videos but START, JUST DO IT!!!!!
This is the most important thing in life.
Watching is easier. Someone else should do. If I watch I can smoke weed, which just got legalised. Money is an illusion.
I don't know how or with what.
Start what ?
Its a waste of time, I already did it and made 0 bucks.
One thing you can teach in one of your videos for side hustle, is to teach how you do your side hustle ? i.e how to create a video like this ? What gadgets you use ? How is this text, images coming over the video ? How is the video so crisp/high quality ? What microphone you use ?
I love the ideas in this video. I am about halfway to the 1000 subscribers and it is inspiring to see how you have grown.
Congrats on the half way mark, I need 2k more watch hours to get monetized!
Congratulations for reaching 1 million subscribers 👏 You had under 50k when I first discovered your channel which is one of the fastest growing in my opinion thanks to the quality content and your hard work. Well done!
Thanks
Damn.
@nischa courtesy heads up that the title says ..."$1000 a week" and in your video you said "$1000 a month" - really enjoy your videos!
Thank you soooo much for posting this, I going to definitely
look into these side hustles!! I’m also soo happy for you and that your channel is growing !! Congrats and keep up the great work, you’re helping a lot of people, including myself.
The main skill to develop is hustling. Convincing people you have value is the biggest hurdle to overcome. So many writing, editing, producing jobs can be automated but putting yourself in the driving seat is where the focus should be.
First two are depending on there being stupid and lazy people. Third you would likely need to do that full time for a year to build the skills to do it as a side hustle, by then might as well do it full time. Fourth and fifth are side hustle-ily, but how do you build the skills to be paid. Nobody will hire you without extensive proven experience, unless you want to do it for free for like half a year first.
This goes the same for almost all side hustles out there, that isn't a typical second job. If you aren't scamming people, then you are doing it free for 6-12 months to develop the skills. If you are spending that much time you might as well try to do it full time, unless you actually like that work for free. Then getting paid is a bonus.
Most level headed comment.
Good point, I was thinking the same whilst going through these
As someone with 20 years' experience as a writer, you can be as motivated as you like but writing is a skill. Why try and do it yourself if it's not your forte? Better to pay someone and get it done well, while you devote your time to making money for your business.
I disagree. Why would these things take 6-12 months to get to that point? If you are committed and have a bit about you, you can get a good grip on these within weeks
@@Videpedia101 if you want to build up the skills and experience to get HIRED. You can get a good grip on some of the work yes. But, you won't be able to prove that you have it to a stranger, or you won't be anywhere near as competent as the next person offering their services.
Wow, it's like a sign from the universe! I just became a Virtual Assistant myself to boost my family's income. I was just wondering if it's really worth trying, but just saw this video with Nisha talking about VAs! So, I'm doing this then :D
Suggested side hustle for Nischa- voicing E books. I enjoy your content and have learned a lot in a short period of time but part of your appeal is your voice, I could listen to you read anything from a technical manual to a dictionary.
All these skills are great! They do take time to master. I have been learning copywriting for 8 months now. Exciting but challenging.
Dont wanna be that guy but a side hustle should not require mastering a skill so much that it takes time away time from your main one. All of what you have mentioned has high competetion and requires extreme work.
these aren't side hustles tho......
What are they?
@@mindtheprivacyfull time commitments
@@brittany09then become side hustles. Side hustles all start off like that simple as
Writing isn't a full time commitment at all. Neither is anything social media related
Then your not a hustler😅
Hi Nischa 👋 thank you for the amazing content. I have a video request. I remember you spoke about negotiation being one of the top skill sets. I’d love to hear more about how to negotiate and your own personal insight on this. Thanks, love the videos! 🙏
"Never Split the difference" - Just get the book and read it. That will be a great start for you.
Really solid video. Refreshing to see someone talk about opportunities that actually exist rather than the SMMA/dropshipping rubbish.
I’ve done both community management and va/operations assistant work for solopreneurs and there are definitely lots of opportunities out there people.
Do you know any good sites for virtual assistant work?
Nicha, good as usual, but more like entry level to me. Could you make one more for professionals how to monetise their existing unique skills in different areas?
+1
I have already made side income in translating, tutoring and editing. It's a lot of fun. However, my side income grows slowly and I am working employed too. I like your ideas. Thank you!
Hi. Love your channel. Great ideas, but as Ibrahim Khan from IFG says, it's how you execute it will make you successful. To have someone to guide you how to establish your business or side hustler and to avoid errors and make sure your ok track is important
Most of these don’t work for me. I personally have either had no interest in these skills or had trouble figuring out these out.
People always talk about side hustle ideas rather than side hustles they’ve done ..
i am flat out buying and selling on ebay at the minute. and working on some digital products. it is the way forward.
Thank you Nischa, my side hustle is my UA-cam channel. Main priority is staying focused, let's see what happens!
Almost a must for a side hustle these days. Thanks Nischa.
Great video - love ideas #4 and #5! Thank you 🙏
Great advice as always Nischa, thank you! Congrats on 1M subscribers too! Been a pleasure watching your content over the last year.
I'm DCAing in Blcktken300 as well. ETH heavier DCA and ALGO. I'm taking your advice and starting Google tomorrow with a 50 dollar purchase and continuing Microsoft and Apple. VTI and VOO on another app and longterm portfolio. Here we go family!
we need a UK version of this
I like the community manager one
It sounds a lot easier than it actually is or at least it doesn't work so smoothly for everyone 🤷. Encouraging other people is great but when it comes to money it could be a struggle to make this amount
Hi Nischa, what do you make of providing voiceover services?
Great content and very insightful - thank you!
I have a small product-based business side hustle, but I’m struggling to fit it in around work and kids. I’ve more work than I can manage and have to turn a lot away. Unfortunately it’s limited for hiring help with it being product-based, as most of the parts I need help with are physical.
Web design is an extremely saturated market. Good web design also takes skill, so It's also a difficult side hustle if you're already working a full-time job
This is a sponsored video. She HAD to squeeze it in, LOL
@@molamolalaaa2968that’s where it becomes not genuine advice
@@molamolalaaa2968this dog is just a sponsor machine now.
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Says $1k per week rather than every month in the caption btw …😎
Unfortunately as I have done all of these both as side hustles and full time over the years, Ai is replacing these almost entirely.
I'm making a little bit of money, passive income, contributing photography and video to Shutterstock, Pond 5, Adobe Stock, Dreamstime and Alamy.
If you can make $1000 a week with a side hustle why bother going to work?? JUST GET 2 SIDE HUSTLES OR 3.
I've just started to try it out as a Virtual Assistant, fully hoping the skills i gain now will help me to build my own online presence (YT, IG). Can't believe you mentioned it in your video!
A lot of small business owners aren't aware about VAs. They can be really helpful (and cost-effective). Thanks for mentioning us!
Was there a specific website you used to land a virtual assistant job?
Is there a course you did? I really want to become a VA but not sure how? I’m in the UK
as someone with a literal web dev degree - it’s not that easy LOL
I am so sorry. but, you are so captivatingly beautiful, and then your perfect accent makes you out of this world intoxicating!
Thats all very good, but how do you manage the taxes, as you would be doing a side hustle means you need to pay extra taxes on your income...please explain this part too
That's going to be highly country specific. I imagine Nischa's knowledge is going to be UK based and if that's what you're after then it's:
1: up to £1000 side income is basically ignored by the gov. You are allowed to make £1000 extra a year and there isn't even a way to report it.
2: over £1000 per year and you need to set up for doing self assessment tax returns (not that hard when it's reasonably small amounts of money, but give yourself plenty of time to do it before the deadline - end of January for the previous tax year) but make sure you put enough aside every month to cover your side income tax as you have to pay it after the end of the tax year (end of march)
3: if you're bringing in a significant amount of money then hire a tax professional as there will be things you can do to offset how much tax you will need to pay but consult a pro to avoid falling over the line between tax avoidance (legal ways to lower tax burden) and tax evasion (illegally dodging tax)
With GenAI tools like ChatGPT, is copyrighting or script writing or website building still a legitimate side hustle?
Yes.
GenAI produces overly generic results that you can spot a mile off (when it's used as a "just generate 25 articles automatically about this list of topics") unless you are really good at crafting prompts. But likely you still have to do a load of editing to not make content that looks like everything else in the AI-sphere at which point you may as well write it yourself. Tl;Dr, quality human written content is still worth doing (as long as you can find clients that want that)
If you are an excellent writer & editor you can position yourself to boost the quality of the AI crap.
All these videos are same, it's like telling people that once you will go to a vacation you will have fun. All of the explained skills can never be just side hustles and to make as much as $1000 per week is once in a blue moon scenario. Pls stop
We are little ants serving in the interest of complete commercialisation of every social sphere known to mankind. Congratulations.
Great advice!
How about a side hustle that involves making something with your hands and selling it instead of just sitting at a computer.
This works too
I do this but it is very difficult, lots of competition, and it's hard to get a good price for the materials/time. Doing things behind a computer (which I do as well) will generally get you a better price for your time. The exception is if you have a good market for your handmade stuff, but most people don't and it's hard to stand out on places like etsy.
Amen! That's what I am looking for!
@@theindustryexpertand what can you make lol? paper aeroplanev
This is great info! I'm thinking about trying a couple of these. Thank you! 🙂
I'm trying all, sleep is overrated, gotta get that Bag
Hi @nischa,
I noticed that you mentioned learning website designing in 2 weeks. If you don't mind can you please provide the sources that you used.
How does one go about starting community manager side hustle?
Just watch solo-entrepreneurs sometimes don't have money or just won't pay you. I went through this when I did accounting for small businesses.
Love the video! I was wondering, what are great websites for the 5th hustle, especially the Operations Manager roles?
Video says $1000 a month, title says $1000 a week
Yeah, an extra $1000 a week is incredible and would make a huge difference
I may be on to something about writing content with the little bit I've done on Facebook marketplace. The websites, I just have to make the time to keep doing that consistently. The video editing may also help with my environmental work as well.
Did you change your setup as lighting seems better
your videos are really helpful
I'm 59 yrs old and I agree with you.
So I just watched this for the first time and I do not have any knowledge about the stuff you mentioned and I’m not sure where to begin as I’m sitting here on the couch about to lose my apartment. I really need help in earning some extra money. How should I be begin?
Hi Nischa, thank you you for your videos. These videos has helped me to improve my personal finance. I was wondering if we have any systematic withdrawal plan- MF available in UK via Vanguard or any other platform ?
@Nischa Thanks for sharing the excellent tips on side hustles. How to tax shelter additional income?
Number 4/5 is interesting, but how do I start it please?
I think I could do well as a community manager. Where might you look for these kinds of positions?
Anything decent with out college or little experience? And not have to deal with people and work from home? Please and thank you😊
I remember article marketing as a way for traffic generation. You had to be gifted to write articles, and people would charge $5 an article to write articles. Now we have AI.
Good Luck to everyone who wants to walk this path
Hi @Nischa, great video and I always learn something new from your content. I was curious to know that which video editing tool you used to use or what was your approach and how you learnt it. Would appreciate if you could respond. Thx
Hi Nisha, love your content, you are absolutely great!!! I have a question - what’s the problem solving/maths side/app you once promoted. Cannot find it anywhere in your videos! Thanks x
Thank you Nischa
How can I become a good video editor? Any programs or anything that you’d guys would recommend? I’m really into and passionate about fashion and overall creativity. So being a good video editor may get me to where I want to be.
Is there still a large demand for writers for things like catchy instagram quotes now that AI is available and can do pretty much the same job for free?
I deliver flyers locally for a business in the mornings for a couple of hours has a side hustle.
Do you have a flat rate or is it by piece? And do you create /design the flyers?
Thanks in advance
0:07 A $1000 a month? The title says that per WEEK! Ha ha! You might to change that.
Thank you for the video. Have you got an email I can contact you on regards to this ? I am really struggling with living costs in the UK and would love to get started on this. Thank You George
I am not doing well in any of these areas. I was a partner on Medium and then all of a sudden I wasn't! No communication about it whatsoever. I guess I am that bad. 🙄😥
Last 3 were really interesting! Copyrighting + web design have had their time...
Is writing still viable given the emergence of chatgpt?
Hi can I ask as I was just wondering why you refer to everything in USD, when as I believe you are based in London. Just curious or nosey whichever you prefer 😂
Probably because USD is still a default currency worldwide. I think I read our host enjoys the ambience of The Middle East.
Cheers Nischa
Loved this post, thank you for sharing, truly helpful
Actually these side hustles have a cap on income and require you to keep working....
If UA-cam and the other social media outlets suddenly shut down - how many would loose their livilehood??.
hi nischa, im not sure if its intentional but your thumbnail and title say different things! :)
That's what happens when you don't do the work yourself and start farming it out to other people... QC goes out the window
How is a part time retail job considered a side hustle?
As long as its in addition to your main job, its a side hustle.
@@surpriserakins9067hmm, it’s literally a second job! Not us rebranding everything as a side hustle now.
3:41 Did you blank out 'Adult Features'?
I have to disagree with the suggestion of video editing as a side hustle. It's way too optimistic. You need to master the skills of video editing and storytelling to deliver a professional-looking video. While editing, you don't want to work for just two hours each weekday; you need to follow the flow of creativity, which can't be forced into a fixed schedule. If you're not naturally creative, video editing can quickly become frustrating, resulting in subpar quality. Additionally, you mentioned that you didn't like working with other video editors before; maybe they treated this as a whatever side hustle, not like a real career? It's just not as simple as it seems.
Besides, all of your suggestions fall under the category of Virtual Assistant work, which can be a side hustle, but plenty of VAs work full-time while living a nomadic life as they please.
I've learned pricing power comes from rare +in demand skills.
Can you please list a few places where one can apply to become a community manager?
Excellent!
Loved the tips you gave, thank you, Nischa!
Damn it, please find another term than side hustle. Worn out.
Worn out is has been worn out.
£1000 per week. That's almost my monthly wage 😮