Author: The Side Hustle Show

  • 341: How to Make Money with Wholesale Bundles on Amazon FBA

    Amy Feierman and Kristin Ostrander of MommyIncome.com have generated over $2 million in sales on Amazon over the last 12 months with a unique strategy that has high margins and lower costs per sale.

    What are they selling on Amazon?

    Bundles — Think shampoo and conditioner, peanut and butter, or any 2-6 products that compliment each other and provide some added value and convenience to the buyer.

    Amy and Kristin have both been selling online for over 10 years, but recently they have shifted their focus onto this specific strategy of wholesale bundles – and it’s working really well for a number of reasons.

    These bundles make life easier for the 1-click ordering, free Prime shipping Amazon customer, and they make life better for you as a seller because you face less competition and can earn better profit margins.

    Tune in to hear how Amy and Kristin go about their product research that leaves them confident their bundles are going to sell without any paid ads, product reviews, or marketing efforts.

    You’ll also learn how they’re sourcing their inventory, the kinds of upfront investment needed, and the price points and margins they’re working with.

    Full Show Notes and PDF Highlight Reel: How to Make Money with Wholesale Bundles on Amazon FBA

  • Bonus: How to Start an Audience Business

    Over the last 10 years, the bulk of my energy and attention has been on building audience businesses. 

    These types of businesses (usually) involve creating some helpful resource, and then figuring out a way to monetize the people who come by to use it. In my case, that’s primarily been through affiliate marketing and more recently, advertising on this podcast.

    But you also have the flexibility to sell products and services to your audience once you have their attention.

    In this episode, I’ll play a section from my latest book on Building an Audience Business of your own, and share why I’m giving it away for free on Amazon.

  • 340: Affiliate Review Sites Done Right: How to Market and Monetize Like a Pro

    Robert Brandl is a German entrepreneur now living in Spain with his wife and twin 16-month olds, but 10 years ago he was working full-time, wanting to travel, and was just trying to figure out how to get a blog online.

    He did what most aspiring bloggers would do–he turned to Google for answers.

    But he was disappointed with what he found. Nobody was doing a great job answering his question and comparing all the different options.

    With that, WebsiteToolTester.com was born.

    This is Robert’s flagship affiliate site that now has in-depth reviews of all the top website building software.

    I invited Robert on the show because this is a really common side hustle business model: the affiliate review site.

    How it often works is you write product reviews, hopefully attract some organic search traffic, and then collect your commissions when someone buys through your links.

    We saw this most recently in the physical product space with Kieran MacRae in episode 313, where he was reviewing mattresses and other sleep-related products.

    But like most businesses, there’s an art and a science to doing this right and building a truly helpful resource as Robert has. And, he’s applied the same model to a number of different niches too, including email service providers, live chat tools, and more. You can check out his whole portfolio at ToolTester.net.

    Tune in to hear how Robert structures his review content to make it easy to consume, how he optimizes it for SEO, and how you might apply the same strategies to an affiliate review site of your own. Or even just to review content on your existing blog.

    Full Show Notes: Affiliate Review Sites Done Right: How to Market and Monetize Like a Pro

  • 339: Low Content Publishing: Can You Make Money Selling Blank Books on Amazon?

    This week I’m excited to introduce one of the hottest side hustles of the moment, and that is low-content self-publishing.

    What is low-content publishing?

    Let me explain — self-publishing has been around for a decade, and we’ve covered that quite a bit in both fiction and non-fiction — it’s one of my favorite and perhaps most passive side hustles. Write the book, hit publish, collect royalties for years.

    Cool, right?

    Well, it’s the whole write the book part where a lot of people get stuck.

    You might not know what to write about, and even if you do, it can be really time-consuming, and at the end of the day, it still might turn out to not be a huge seller on Amazon.

    What low-content publishing aims to accomplish is to accelerate your product creation by focusing on a very specific sub-set of books:

    • journals
    • diaries
    • planners
    • notebooks
    • sketchbooks
    • and more

    With these types of books, the value doesn’t come from your years of experience and a 35,000-word brain dump. Instead it comes from how you’ve structured the mostly-blank internal pages and prompts, and who you’re targeting as your customer.

    With Amazon’s print-on-demand KDP print service, you can upload these products as digital files, hold no physical inventory, and collect passive royalties whenever they sell. But there’s an art and a science to it, and that’s why I’ve assembled a panel of experts in today’s show.

    I’m joined by three experts in the low-content publishing space with more than 1,000 titles between them:

    Rob Cubbon from RobCubbon.com – Long-time listeners might remember Rob from episode 81, back in 2014. Rob’s been in the low-content game for the last year or so and in that time has published over 1,000 titles.

    Flav Maderios from SideBusinessLaunch.com – Flav was a guest on episode 300 of The Side Hustle Show last summer, where we were talking about his merch business. Since then he’s expanded to the self-publishing space with around 300 titles so far.

    Rachel Harrison-Sund from RachelHarrisonSund.com – Rachel built her low content business to 6-figures a year on a very part-time basis.

    But as you’ll hear in this episode, there’s some seasonality that comes into play, there are some competitive factors that come into play, and there’s a little bit of a gold rush feel to all of this.

    Tune in to hear how these low content publishers go about their product research (so they don’t waste their time), how they price and market their books to maximize sales and royalties, and how they manage such wide-ranging portfolios.

    Full Show Notes and PDF Highlight Reel: Low Content Publishing: Can You Make Money Selling Blank Books on Amazon?

  • 338: What I’ve Learned and Applied from 49 Awesome Entrepreneurs – Part 6

    At the end of nearly every episode of The Side Hustle Show, I ask my guests for their #1 tip for Side Hustle Nation. There’s always a great variety of responses, and I wanted to take some time today to go through some of my favorites from the past 50-ish interviews.

    This has become an annual tradition on the show, and we just passed 6 years and 8.5 million downloads!

    If you like this short-and-sweet meta-style show, be sure to check out the others in this series:

    And even though my primary motivation is to extract helpful tactics for you, the listener, I can’t help but learn from my guests as well. You never know when inspiration will strike or where you’ll hear the one insight that has a huge impact.

    These episodes are a lot of fun to put together, and give me an excuse to revisit some of my favorite moments and wise words from the show.

    From the last 49 guests, the 3 most common theme I heard was to “Take action. Just start!”

    While it might sound overly generic, don’t be quick to dismiss it. If all these really smart and successful people keep saying these episode after episode as their “#1 tip,” I think it’s worth paying attention to.

    My #1 tip this time? Surround yourself with people on the same trajectory.

    Full Show Notes: What I’ve Learned and Applied from 49 Awesome Entrepreneurs – Part 6

  • 337: Multi Six-Figure Consulting on the Side

    Dr. Shirag Shemmassian decided to take action on a particular skill of his, and is seeing some impressive results — all on the side from his day job as a research psychologist.

    What do I mean by impressive?

    How about $650k in revenue last year, which was more than double of 2017, which was more than triple of 2016.

    He’s on a serious growth curve!

    Full Show Notes: Multi Six-Figure Consulting on the Side

  • 336: Direct to Consumer Product Research – How to Find Your Next Profitable Product

    “Everyone is researching a product, I’m telling you to research a problem,” Chad told me.

    Chad Rubin runs ThinkCrucial.com, a profitable e-commerce business that he’s built by selling products that solve a pain point for people. Every product follows a direct-to-consumer strategy that lets him source and sell in-demand products efficiently and inexpensively.

    Chad’s story began when he was laid off from his job on Wall Street. He started helping out at his parent’s vacuum shop, selling some of their inventory online.

    He came to the realization that the profit margins were being eaten up by intermediaries along the supply chain, so he decided to get closer to the manufacturers to make more profit per sale, while still selling at a competitive price.

    His first products, starting with what he knew, were vacuum filters. Once he had the blueprint down for selling at a higher margin than his competitors, Chad started sourcing new products to expand his product line, and he has an interesting and unusual way of finding product ideas.

    Tune in to hear Chad’s unique take on product research, what he calls the “anti-Amazon opportunity,” and some sneaky ways you can connect with expert manufacturers.

    Full Show Notes and PDF Highlight Reel: Direct to Consumer Product Research – How to Find Your Next Profitable Product

  • 335: The 6-Figure Pivot: How Shifting Your Customer Can Dramatically Shift Your Results

    He’d just gained 3000 subscribers and made $8000 in a matter of days, but Chris Ritter’s first virtual summit didn’t deliver the result was looking for.

    As a personal trainer for swimmers, he was looking for more clients to coach online.

    Not a single one signed up.

    Still, the summit was a serious turning point in his business–one that turned into a 6-figure side project in its first year. He started serving an entirely different set of customers, and went from working one-on-one to one-to-many.

    His multi-year journey includes in-person personal training, seeking online clients, writing blog posts, selling an e-book, hosting a hit virtual summit, and more.

    Listen in because you’ll pick up some tactics and ideas you can apply to your own side hustle as this is one that’s ripe for replication across different niches.

    It’s a story about leveling up your reach and impact and income, and evidence that opportunities start to appear once you’re in motion.

    Full Show Notes and PDF Highlight Reel: The 6-Figure Pivot: How Shifting Your Customer Can Dramatically Shift Your Results

  • Bonus: Origins and Growth of The Side Hustle Show

  • 334: Unfair Advantages: How to Find Yours—and 10 of Mine

    There’s a topic that no one really talks about in entrepreneurship or online business, and that’s the unfair advantages someone had starting out.

    Behind every killer case study, every income report, every “overnight” success, there’s a backstory you don’t always hear.

    The truth is, no one ever really starts from scratch. We bring our own history, perspectives, and baggage to the table.

    We also have the advantage of learning from everyone who’s gone before us. Like Newton said, we “stand on the shoulders of giants.”

    In this episode, I’ll share some unfair advantages that undoubtedly helped me, and offer up some you probably have working in your favor as well.

    Full Show Notes: Unfair Advantages: How to Find Yours—and 10 of Mine