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The Side Hustle Show

243: Side Hustle Coaching: I've Got Some Traction, Now What?

The Side Hustle Show

Nick Loper

Entrepreneurship, How To, Education, Business

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2017

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Miller is still in college (and plays soccer for her school) but that hasn't stopped her from starting a pretty cool side hustle: painting custom pet portraits. She's done 300 paintings so far! But the business isn't without its challenges. She'd like to raise her rates, expand her marketing efforts to land new clients, and figure out how to make her work less of a time-for-money tradeoff. To help me brainstorm some ideas for Sarah, I invited Don the Idea Guy back on the program to join us on a call. As you might remember, Don is a creative genius and in this episode he definitely doesn't disappoint. Together we walk through a dozen different ways Sarah could take her operation to the next level and open up new income streams. Even if your business has nothing to do with painting wiener dogs, I think this conversation will get your gears turning because the broader strategies can apply to lots of different business models. Among the suggestions: Raise prices for the custom work. Create off-the-shelf prints for the most popular breeds (from the library of work Sarah's already done). Use print-on-demand marketplaces to instantly expand inventory and sales options. Her various upsell and cross-sell opportunities. Partner with influential pet bloggers and Facebook group administrators. Partner with pet-related stores w/ a low-tech coupon code-based affiliate program. Partner with other pet-related Etsy sellers to cross-promote each other's products. Tap into your database of existing customers for upsells and referrals. Turn the preliminary pencil sketches into other product offerings and maybe even adult coloring book templates. Teach others the skill of painting on Udemy. I think you'll like it! Full Show Notes: Side Hustle Coaching: I've Got Some Traction, Now What? Here's an example of Sarah's work:

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Side Hustle Show 243, Side Hustle Coaching. I've got some traction. Now what?

0:05.0

What's up, what's up, Nick Loper,

0:10.0

here welcome to the Side Hustle Show because making extra money never goes out of

0:13.3

style a little bit of a different show for you today I want to introduce you to

0:16.8

Sarah Miller who's actually still in college she's going into her senior year and in addition to

0:21.6

her studies she's a collegiate soccer player and

0:24.4

she's got a pretty cool business painting pet portraits you can find her at

0:28.6

Sarah paints pets dot com it's Sarah with an H and Sarah paints pets on

0:32.4

Instagram I have done over with an H and Sarah paints pets on Instagram.

0:34.0

I have done over 300 and I started selling them like very cheap.

0:39.0

10, 15 dollars so I haven't made as much money as you'd think painting 300.

0:43.6

But people are paying you for this?

0:44.8

Yes, yes, they are paying me.

0:46.1

All of them are commissions, paid payments.

0:48.2

And where are the customers coming from at the moment?

0:51.0

Right now, I would say it's 50-50, half our college students so they're my age and they've heard of me through friends or other people

0:59.1

at their school and word of mouth through that like social media because everyone loves to post

1:04.2

pictures of their pets on Snapchat and Instagram and whatever and I would say the

1:09.0

other are from like their parents and my adult friends, family friends.

1:15.6

Yeah, so I'd say they're either in their 40s and 50s their parents or they're my age 20s,

1:20.9

early 20s.

1:21.9

So Sarah is facing a couple challenges which 20s, early 20s.

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