Sunday, May 31, 2020

Making An Extra Thousand Bucks

Making An Extra Thousand Bucks Recently the JibberJobber One Thing focused on developing multiple streams of income (which was a significant factor in me going out on my own, and moving forward with JibberJobber).   Heres what it was: Can You Make $1,000 Extra This Year? Today! Tell me how you could make an additional $1,000 this year, OUTSIDE of your current job/employer. I’m a fan of “multiple streams of income,” and I’ve been thinking a lot about how to make an additional $1,000 a year.   And then doing that 100 times would that be 100 different things, each generating $1,000?   I’m not sure, but it’s been on my mind. I’ve thought of a few things I can do, and have some of them in-progress.   Think about what YOU could do to make an additional $1,000, and then tell me about it at http://www.JibberJobber.com/onethingblog. I hope this doesn’t make me sound too materialistic, and money-hungry.   For me this is diversification of my income, which should reduce income risk the same way a mutual fund should reduce investment risk. I threw this out as a One Thing because I have been thinking a lot lately what could I do to make an additional $1,000 next year?   Could I think of 10 things that would each make an additional $10,000?   Could I think of 100 things?   Fun to think about, and yes, I came up with a number of ideas.   Read the comments in the post, TR has a bunch of suggestions, and Alan Ferraro suggests something that I think could make you a lot more than $1,000.   Its all doable. Heres an idea that I thought was perfect:   Benton Cranes dad wrote a book and self-published it 10 years ago.   Benton came across the inventory and thought it would be cool to move them for his dad, so he made a website.   Go check it out, its a very simple website, something that you (and perhaps your high school neighbor) could put together.   And hes moving his dads inventory for him. This isnt a huge business, its simply a way to create a revenue stream.   It isnt going to require Benton to work hours, and shift his energy and focus elsewhere its just something to diversify his current income.   He probably wont get rich from this, but its a terrific example of doing a small thing that could make a difference financially. The book is Mannys Christmas. I have a copy but havent cracked it yet its a short story, which apparently is the type of Christmas book that sells well if you are in the holiday mood, go check out Mannys Christmas, its only $9.95 (which includes SH). What can YOU do, outside of your employer, to make an additional $1,000 next year? Making An Extra Thousand Bucks Recently the JibberJobber One Thing focused on developing multiple streams of income (which was a significant factor in me going out on my own, and moving forward with JibberJobber).   Heres what it was: Can You Make $1,000 Extra This Year? Today! Tell me how you could make an additional $1,000 this year, OUTSIDE of your current job/employer. I’m a fan of “multiple streams of income,” and I’ve been thinking a lot about how to make an additional $1,000 a year.   And then doing that 100 times would that be 100 different things, each generating $1,000?   I’m not sure, but it’s been on my mind. I’ve thought of a few things I can do, and have some of them in-progress.   Think about what YOU could do to make an additional $1,000, and then tell me about it at http://www.JibberJobber.com/onethingblog. I hope this doesn’t make me sound too materialistic, and money-hungry.   For me this is diversification of my income, which should reduce income risk the same way a mutual fund should reduce investment risk. I threw this out as a One Thing because I have been thinking a lot lately what could I do to make an additional $1,000 next year?   Could I think of 10 things that would each make an additional $10,000?   Could I think of 100 things?   Fun to think about, and yes, I came up with a number of ideas.   Read the comments in the post, TR has a bunch of suggestions, and Alan Ferraro suggests something that I think could make you a lot more than $1,000.   Its all doable. Heres an idea that I thought was perfect:   Benton Cranes dad wrote a book and self-published it 10 years ago.   Benton came across the inventory and thought it would be cool to move them for his dad, so he made a website.   Go check it out, its a very simple website, something that you (and perhaps your high school neighbor) could put together.   And hes moving his dads inventory for him. This isnt a huge business, its simply a way to create a revenue stream.   It isnt going to require Benton to work hours, and shift his energy and focus elsewhere its just something to diversify his current income.   He probably wont get rich from this, but its a terrific example of doing a small thing that could make a difference financially. The book is Mannys Christmas. I have a copy but havent cracked it yet its a short story, which apparently is the type of Christmas book that sells well if you are in the holiday mood, go check out Mannys Christmas, its only $9.95 (which includes SH). What can YOU do, outside of your employer, to make an additional $1,000 next year? Making An Extra Thousand Bucks Recently the JibberJobber One Thing focused on developing multiple streams of income (which was a significant factor in me going out on my own, and moving forward with JibberJobber).   Heres what it was: Can You Make $1,000 Extra This Year? Today! Tell me how you could make an additional $1,000 this year, OUTSIDE of your current job/employer. I’m a fan of “multiple streams of income,” and I’ve been thinking a lot about how to make an additional $1,000 a year.   And then doing that 100 times would that be 100 different things, each generating $1,000?   I’m not sure, but it’s been on my mind. I’ve thought of a few things I can do, and have some of them in-progress.   Think about what YOU could do to make an additional $1,000, and then tell me about it at http://www.JibberJobber.com/onethingblog. I hope this doesn’t make me sound too materialistic, and money-hungry.   For me this is diversification of my income, which should reduce income risk the same way a mutual fund should reduce investment risk. I threw this out as a One Thing because I have been thinking a lot lately what could I do to make an additional $1,000 next year?   Could I think of 10 things that would each make an additional $10,000?   Could I think of 100 things?   Fun to think about, and yes, I came up with a number of ideas.   Read the comments in the post, TR has a bunch of suggestions, and Alan Ferraro suggests something that I think could make you a lot more than $1,000.   Its all doable. Heres an idea that I thought was perfect:   Benton Cranes dad wrote a book and self-published it 10 years ago.   Benton came across the inventory and thought it would be cool to move them for his dad, so he made a website.   Go check it out, its a very simple website, something that you (and perhaps your high school neighbor) could put together.   And hes moving his dads inventory for him. This isnt a huge business, its simply a way to create a revenue stream.   It isnt going to require Benton to work hours, and shift his energy and focus elsewhere its just something to diversify his current income.   He probably wont get rich from this, but its a terrific example of doing a small thing that could make a difference financially. The book is Mannys Christmas. I have a copy but havent cracked it yet its a short story, which apparently is the type of Christmas book that sells well if you are in the holiday mood, go check out Mannys Christmas, its only $9.95 (which includes SH). What can YOU do, outside of your employer, to make an additional $1,000 next year?

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