šŸ§ 10 remote side hustles to earn $1k/month

INSIDE: Protips and Real Side Hustle Examples for Consulting, Online Stores, and More!
November 26, 2023

Hey freedom fighter, contrary to what hustle influencers on X are telling you, quitting your job is not the only way to start a business.

Start it on the side first.

And turns out, there are plenty of remote side hustles too!

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šŸ’Ŗ 10 Remote Side Hustles to Earn $1k/Month (Part 1)

1. Consulting

What is it: Use your expertise to help businesses solve a specific problem, from marketing to software development

Platforms: Linkedin, Upwork, Catalant

Pros: Leverage your existing skills, flexible hours

Cons: Requires a strong network, inconsistent income

Example: Sean Oā€™Dowd started consulting on the side when he joined a tech startup as employee #40 and wanted to pay off a loan that he took out to buy an engagement ring for his then-financĆ©. He eventually took it full-time and grew his revenue to $500k/year.

Protip:

Be first to submit a pitch. When asked why he believes he ultimately became so successful on Catalant, Sean explains that he started by being open to doing the work that other consultants on the platform werenā€™t signing up to do.

He submitted proposals for projects that were live on the platform but had not yet received any pitches. By taking on these projects Sean was able to deliver results and begin collecting social proof, including glowing reviews, from his clients. (source)

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2. Digital Marketing Agency

What is it: Provide digital marketing services like social media, paid ads, SEO, lead generation, etc.

Platforms: Linkedin, your own website

Pros: Quick to get started, flexible hours

Cons: Hard to scale, potentially high operational effort

Example:Ā Genspot, my close friendsā€™ Pak and Aleā€™s agency that they run on the side working as full-time as Sales Directors

Protip:

Agency is a great side hustle because you have a good monthly renewal. The downside? It can be quite a bit of effort depending on the service you are selling. So be sure to niche down on areas that you are able to automate with VAs or interns as an easy and cost effective solution.Ā 

Pak Teng, Sales Director by day, Marketing Maven at night

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3. Career Coaching

What is it: Helping professionals navigate their job search, negotiations, and career growth

Platforms: Linkedin, your own website

Pros: Rewarding, opportunity to make a significant impact

Cons: Clients typically desire industry experience, need emotional intelligence

Examples:

  • Alex Berghofen is the CEO of a headhunting firm by day and moonlights as a career coach at night. Many candidates come to him for with their careers, but they may not qualify for his headhunting service, so he offers coaching help
  • In 2019, I started a career coaching service during my travel sabbatical to help tech professionals make a career transition

Protips:

Optimize for lots of discovery calls. When I started career coaching, I ramped up faster by joining an online career coaching marketplace. This matched me with a high volume of discovery calls each week, which gave me a rapid feedback loop to learn (1) if I would enjoy doing it (2) if I was good at it and getting my clients results and (3) how to improve my coaching techniques.

Dexter

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4. Starting an Online Store

What is it: Selling physical or digital products online on e-commerce platforms and marketplaces

Platforms: Shopify, Amazon, Etsy

Pros: High income potential, quick to monetize, scalable

Cons: Requires initial investment, competitive depending on your niche

Examples:

  • Steve Chou and his wife built a 6-figure e-commerce store, BumblebeeLinens.com, in their first year of operations while he was working full-time as a Silicon Valley engineering director
  • Mark Soh and Ara Kyi became a 7-figure distributor for Paper Shoot Cameras while working full-time for tech startups

Protips:

Protip #1 - According to Steve, you donā€™t have to sell on Amazon. You can pick from multiple e-commerce models like (1) affiliates (2) dropshipping (3) selling other peopleā€™s products with inventory and (4) sell your own private label.

Protip #2 - If you're interested in becoming a distributor, attend trade shows to find existing brands, says Mark Soh. For instance, Taiwan Excellence trade shows showcase Taiwanese products and offer opportunities for potential distributors.

5. Writing a Newsletter

What is it: Writing an email newsletter on a niche topic that ranges from industry news to personal insights to curated content

Platforms:Ā Beehiiv, Substack, Convertkit

Pros: Builds an owned audience, low overhead costs, flexible schedule

Cons: Time-consuming, audience growth takes time, can be a slog

Examples:

Protips

Pick a social media platform to post from and promote your newsletter.

This is where 80% or more of your first 1,000 subscribers will come from.

Thereā€™s no getting around it - to grow a newsletter, you need to publish content. If people like that content, they will subscribe to your newsletter for more content.

Itā€™s that simple. Newsletter content is rarely discovered or shared like social media content is - so you must build an audience on social to build your newsletter.

Matt McGarry, How to Get Your First 1,000 Subscribers

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6. Investing in Dividend Stocks

What is it: Purchasing dividend stocks, like the Dividend Aristocrats, which pays a dividend to its shareholders every month or quarter

Platforms: Interactive Brokers, Saxo

Pros: Potential for passive income, consistency

Cons: Market risk, requires a bit of investing knowledge

Example

  • Morten Sorensen teaches full-time at a Danish university while passively investing in dividend stocks and running Dividend Club
  • Iā€™ve held REITs like OHI and SRC since 2020 when the market cratered due to Covid, which led to both dividend returns and healthy appreciation since then.

Protip:

Morten recommends using research tools like Stockrover, Investorā€™s Business Daily, Seeking Alpha, Finviz, Dividend.com, and Dividend History to get started. (I personally like Finchat too)

7. Investing in Rental Property

What is it: Investing in residential property to rent out for income

Platforms: Airbnb, Zillow, real estate investment groups

Pros: Potential for passive income, property value can appreciate

Cons: Requires significant capital, may need to manage property

Example

  • Robert Hoving invested in Bali villas and rented them out on the side, while still working for his previous corporate employer before he turned it into a company

Protip:

1. Find a property that you think can be good for investment purposes.Ā 
2. Search Airbnb,Ā bookings.comĀ or any other OTA to find the listingĀ to see the current pricing, occupancy and reviews to date. This will give you an indication if the property is investment-worthy.Ā 
3. If yes, speak to the selling agent and request a historical rental income report. Which can then be compared to the Airbnb listing. The selling agent can also give more insights into the property.Ā 
4. Study the area in which the property is built, to understand what the neighbouring properties look like and charge and look out for construction that may impact rental income.

Robert Hoving, Investing in Bali Real Estate

8. Creating an Online Course

What is it: Creating and selling online courses on a topic that you have some expertise in or that youā€™re passionate about

Platforms: Maven, Teachable, Kajabi

Pros: Scalable, passive income after initial upfront investment

Cons: Time-consuming to create, market is filled with competition

Example:

  • I taught a Growth Strategy course for Kurios (YC21), which provides B2B cohort-based training for LATAM companies
  • Elena Verna, interim Head of Growth at Dropbox, teaches courses on Product-Led Growth and Growth Leadership on Reforge

Protip:

We are often asked ā€œHow do I build an email list?" "How do I generate interest in my course?" and "How can I make sure I've got course-market fit?"

A survey is the best way to:

Find out if thereā€™s demand for your course idea.Ā Get your first leads in your waitlist

Almost every successful instructor on Maven has done this step.

(Maven Blog)

9. Blogging

What is it: Writing and publishing articles on a personal or niche blog

Platforms: Wordpress, Medium.com

Pros: Flexible schedule, low starting costs, helps you establish authority

Cons: Time-consuming to write, takes time to build traffic and monetize

Example

  • Steve Chou started his blog, mywifequitherjob.com while working a full-time Silicon Valley electrical engineering job (and proceeded to grow it to 7-figures of revenue)

Protip:

Be patient and showcase your personality.

I didn't really start making decent money with the blog until three years out. And I know there's a lot of people who do it a lot faster, but really it's a slog, just to be honest with you..

You got to just gather email addresses [ā€¦]. Basically it's about putting out good content and then just keep presenting that content out to your people. And get people to just jump on your bandwagon. And the more your personality comes through, the more people will just like you for you. And then once you have their mindshare, then you can start worrying about making money.

I feel now that I have the mindshare, it doesn't really matter what product I put out, I feel like I'll be able to make sales. Not necessarily because of what I'm selling per say, but because of my personality.

Steve Chou in the Eventual Millionaire podcast

10. Creating a Digital Product

What is it: Creating and selling online templates, tools, and other resources for various platforms

Platforms: Notion, Google Sheets

Pros:Ā Leverages existing content, scalable

Cons: Time-consuming to create a high-quality product

Example: Bachata LibraryĀ from my talented dancer friend Tam Pham

Protip:

My pro tip is to just ship something. People value learning new things in a structured/compact way from someone they like. I thought no one would buy but random people who I've never met were buying my product. I felt like I had hit the jackpot (even though I only made a few hundred dollars jaja)

So ship the thing. It's ok if your landing page or demo video or pricing isn't perfect. I sold Bachata Library for $15 and once I had ~25 sales, I upgraded the product massively and sold it at $49, which was still a bit low. Now it's at $97. I'm still experimenting with pricing, improving the product, and pondering about what's next. But I can only do this because I'm constantly taking action and getting direct feedback.

Tam Pham
, Bachata instructor extraordinaire

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šŸŒĀ Beyond your borders

šŸ‡µšŸ‡Ŗ Peru launches a digital nomad visa. I was surprised to see that Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina and Costa Rica already offer one (link)

šŸ„§ The downside of diversification. Why youā€™ll lose money and what to do about it (link)

āœ‰ļø Berkshire Hathaway 1977 letter. This one is more technical but contains Buffetā€™s explanation on why ā€œearnings per shareā€ is a poor measure of company performance. Instead, measure ā€œreturn on equity capital,ā€ e.g. how effectively does a company take its inputs (capital) and turn it into outputs (earnings) (link)

šŸ“†Ā How I can help

Thatā€™s all for today!

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Dexter Zhuang

Dexter is the founder of Money Abroad, a website and newsletter on building wealth for global professionals. Over the last 10 years, he's been a product leader, product manager, consultant and coach at companies like Dropbox, Xendit, and growth-stage startups across the US, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. His work has been featured in global publications like Business Insider, CBS, US News & World Report, and Tech in Asia. He graduated from Dartmouth College.

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