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Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

How to Make Money without a Job -- with Nick Loper from Side Hustle Nation

Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Investing, Business

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2017

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

#85: Like many people, Nick Loper used to work a full-time job that didn't excite him. Unlike most people, Loper decided to escape his uninspiring work life. First, he launched a shoe-comparison website that began collecting side income. Over time, this side project grew increasingly profitable, until -- finally -- he thought he could run this website full-time. Loper quit his job. That's when all hell broke loose. Within days, Loper's website lost 80 percent of its search traffic and advertising revenue. Loper found himself both unemployed and without a viable business. He spent several months correcting course, making his business solvent again. More importantly, he learned the importance of creating *multiple streams of income.* Loper launched multiple small side businesses in order to diversify his income. Some succeeded; others quietly fizzled out. He made enough 'small bets' that he wound up with a handful of winners. Today, his income comes from a cacophony of different sources. He's diversified. Loper joins us on this week's episode to explain how to develop a "side hustle," a small micro-business that provides a supplemental source of income.     Here are some of his suggestions: #1: Tap the Sharing Economy We've heard about Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, Instacart and TaskRabbit -- popular 'sharing economy' platforms that allow people to turn their car, home and/or time into extra cash. But beyond those obvious examples, there are plenty of sharing-economy websites that niche down into higher-paying specializations, such as: http://Turo.com -- A website in which you can rent your car; no driving required. You make money from the asset, not from your time. http://EatWith.com -- A dinner-party-hosting website ideal for people who are skilled cooks, chefs, or party hosts, but don't necessarily have the capital to start their own restaurant. "Each of these is a little mini-search-engine," Loper says. 2. Freelancing / Expertise-Based Businesses The stronger your expertise, the more money you can potentially earn. After all, you're not just selling your time; you're selling your *knowledge.* Websites that help people profit from their expertise include: http://TheExpertInstitute.com -- A website where attorneys look for expert witnesses. http://Thumbtack.com -- A website for service professionals, from CAD designers to nutritionists to CPR training. http://Wyzant.com -- A website for expert tutors in every subject from calculus to piano. http://Clarity.fm -- A website for on-demand coaching or consulting from experts. 3. E-Commerce Loper outlines two models for selling physical products online:      - **The Retail Arbitrage Model:** Under this model, you find and flip items online. - **The Private Label Model:** Under this model, you design, manufacture, package and import your own product. Loper dives into details about all of these side hustle opportunities -- and also describes the biggest mistakes that he sees entrepreneurs and wantrapraneurs make -- in today's episode. Enjoy! ________________ Resources Mentioned: Side Hustle Nation http://www.sidehustlenation.com 200 Sharing Economy Platforms http://www.sidehustlenation.com/sharing-economy-make-extra-money Steve Chou episode of the Afford Anything Podcast http://podcast.affordanything.com/make-100000-year-online-steve-chou-wife-quit-job Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You can afford anything but not everything.

0:10.8

Every dollar that you spend, every hour that you spend, is a trade-off against something

0:14.6

else, saying yes to something implicitly means saying no to something else.

0:18.4

So the questions become twofold.

0:20.2

Number one, what are your highest priorities?

0:22.6

What do you value most?

0:23.8

And number two, how do you actually go through the practice of aligning your day-to-day actions

0:28.4

to reflect that which you want the most?

0:31.7

Answering those questions is a lifetime practice and this is the Affordable Aventory Podcast

0:35.7

where we explore how to answer those questions, how to get better at living the answer.

0:40.3

My name is Paula Pant, host of the Affordable Aventory Podcast and today I am interviewing

0:44.4

Nick Looper from the podcast Side Hustle Nation.

0:48.2

He specializes as the name implies in helping people develop side hustles.

0:52.5

So if you are interested in making some extra money on the side by starting your own business

0:57.3

or participating in the gig economy or just somehow finding some kind of hustle that

1:01.4

can bring in some extra dollars, you might be interested in what's up next.

1:05.9

Here we go.

1:06.9

Hey Nick.

1:08.9

Hey Paula.

1:09.9

Thanks for coming on the show.

1:12.1

You bet, thanks for having me.

1:13.3

Nick, I'd like to ask you about ways that the people who are listening can develop outside

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