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The Side Hustle Show

619: $100/hr Organizing Other People’s Pictures

The Side Hustle Show

Nick Loper

Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, How To

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Do you have an overwhelming number of photos scattered across your phone or even tucked away in dusty albums in the attic? Would you hire someone to organize it for you? I never imagined photo organizing as a side hustle could pay $100/hr, nor did I anticipate its high demand. But Cheryl DiFrank from mymemoryfile.com says she's building a six-figure business in the process. Tune in to Episode 619 of the Side Hustle Show to learn: how photo organizing works who it might be a good fit for how to launch this side hustle going off the ground Full Show Notes: $85/hr Organizing Other People’s Pictures New to the Show? Get your personalized money-making playlist here! Sponsors: Ladder – Get instantly approved for term life insurance—no doctors, no needles, no paperwork! Indeed – Start hiring NOW with a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post! Shopify — Sign up for a $1 per month trial!

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0:00.0

85 bucks an hour organizing other people's photos. What's up, what's up Nick Lover here?

0:06.1

Welcome to the Side Hustle show, part of the entrepreneur podcast network. It's the business

0:10.5

podcast you can actually apply and on the docket today. A side hustle I've never heard of that can pay $5,000 plus per project. You're going to love it. It's photo organizing and apparently it's in high demand. My

0:25.1

guest says she's got more than enough work to keep herself busy full time and to

0:28.8

a six different business in the process from my memory file.com. Cheryl the Frank, welcome to the

0:36.7

Side hustle show. Thanks so much for having me Nick. I'm thrilled to be here.

0:39.5

Me as well, looking forward to this one. Stick around, we're going gonna learn how all of this works who it might be a good fit for and how to get this thing off the ground but I want to talk about this transition moment from really there are people who would pay me to do this to actually

0:55.6

landing that first client walk me through the early days of the my memory file

1:00.3

business. It was quite a surprise to me. I was kind of in between jobs trying

1:05.1

to figure out what my next thing was going to be. I was just helping a friend

1:07.7

organize her digital photos, all her photos on her phone and her computer and

1:11.4

she just couldn't handle it and was overwhelmed and so I was just

1:14.1

helping her out just getting things organized and she said to me she said you should do this

1:18.8

as a job and I thought that's crazy that's not a job that's not a thing so I kind of

1:24.4

dismissed it and I just happened to be talking to my sister who's lives in a different

1:28.4

state it's crazy idea that my friend had and my sister said, oh yeah, I have a friend that does that and I just thought what in the world

1:37.2

That there is actually somebody who does this. Yeah, this is a thing this is a thing. At least this woman has figured out how to do this. And then my sister said to me, yeah, and my friend who does this is a member of an organization, a trade association of photo organizers.

1:51.0

I thought, well, that's crazy that there's not only one, but apparently there's more than

1:54.6

one. It's big enough to have its own association, yeah.

1:56.6

Exactly, to have their own association.

1:59.4

So obviously I got in touch with this friend of my sister who put me in touch with the organization

2:03.9

which is called the photo managers and the rest is history I as soon as I kind of

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