Spotlight: Coach Glue PLR ; Hybrid Income Options Part 5
Published: Wed, 11/16/22
Last night we went to the Eiffel Tower restaurant at the Paris casino. I'll tell y'all how everything was when we get home. I did NOT pay the additional $75 per person JUST for a window seat. LOL! I thought that was ridiculous.
Today is a fun day! At the conference I am doing the following presentations: Constructing the Perfect Amazon Book Sales Page, Six Figure Serials, a Young Authors presentation for ages 21 and younger (with their their parents for Scarlett and I), then a lunch break, Writing the Antagonist, The Whys and Hows of Transitioning Your eBooks to Wide, TikTok for Authors, a Thriller Author's Panel (since this is what I want to write), and an author mixer for thriller writers.
I love reading psychological thrillers - especially kidnap ones (my best friend was kidnapped when I was 5, and he was found when I was age 16 by the FBI). Always fascinates me.
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Spotlight: Coach Glue PLR
Next up in my spotlight series is Nicole Dean and Melissa Ingold's Coach Glue PLR store. She set up coupons for a survival topic bundle and a marketing one.I don't know Melissa as well but I've known Nicole for years and have always admired her as a marketer. She's a sweetheart and good soul and on top of that, a creative and quality PLR provider. I know Melissa has a solid reputation, too.
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Hybrid Income Options Part 5: Add Some Offline Side Hustles
Now, you may want to fill the gaps in your time with some offline side hustles as you begin to build your online income. For example, many people use their car as a method of earning extra income by being a rideshare driver.You can work for companies like Uber or Lyft and pick up riders and drop them off at their destinations for a fee and tip. You can be very strategic with where you work, such as being available around your local airport or other busy spots where you know consumers are likely to want a ride home.
Some people also use their car to deliver food from restaurants or fast food places. Others will do the grocery shopping for people who may not be able to get out in that moment, or who may not want to.
You can work for a company like Instacart and go shopping for people before delivering it to their doorstep. You can also become a personal shopper to shop for clothing, house goods, and other things that many consumers may not be available to do.
There may be companies in your area where you can sign up with for personal shopper gigs, or you can start your own website for your area and use local social networking apps like NextDoor to find people who would like to hire you.
Another thing you may want to do offline is begin flipping things that you find being sold cheap or given away. For example, many people go to thrift shops or estate and garage sales and seek out brand-name clothes, handbags, and shoes and then sell them on sites like eBay or Facebook Marketplace.
Before you buy anything, look on these sites and see if a similar or identical item has sold well for a profit before you purchase it and list it. Pet, child and house sitting are other options you can do for offline income.
There are many people who simply need someone to check in on their house while they are away on vacation, picking up the mail and making sure everything is secure. Some people need you to go into their home and take care of their pet while they are away, possibly giving them a walk in addition to making sure they have food and water.
And others prefer not to put their child in daycare, but instead want someone to serve as a nanny or direct child sitter for a limited amount of time regularly during the week or even periodically.
Tiff :)
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