Woman earns R725k a month by working two hours a day
Updated | By East Coast Radio
She's just 31 years old and she has time for a morning self-care routine and day dates with hubby...
We've seen our fair share of videos that promise the most amazing opportunities in earning a side income online.
But with the vast amounts of scams online, it can be an immediate red flag when you see those videos.
We get it, it can be nerve-wracking to trust anything that involves money online. But there are some legitimate stories out there, and one such story is from Finance Influencer, Jasmine McCall.
McCall was working a 9-5 job at Amazon when things changed for her and her family.
What started out as a means to earn some extra cash for her baby's daycare erupted into her full-time job, which only requires her to work two hours a day.
In 2021, she started two side hustles along with her 9-5 job at Amazon.
"The first side hustle was a YouTube channel where I shared money and career advice, and the other was a digital guide to help people boost their credit scores, based on my personal experience paying off debt." (CNBC)
Check a short snippet of her talking about how to make six figures. Courtesy of Instagram.
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She shared some valuable tips she learnt along the way. We think it is vital to take heed of her advice, considering she has left that 9-5 job and earns R725,000 a month by working just two hours a day.
1. Be authentic with what you are sharing. Audiences resonate with honesty and personal experience. She was in debt and managed to increase her credit score from 495 to 836, which she shared with people online.
2. Great products are a result of listening to your audience. "Almost immediately after I posted my first video, viewers asked for more credit advice. This inspired my first digital product, a DIY Credit Boost Kit. After getting questions about how I bought my first house, I launched a homebuyers kit in October. And when I noticed comments on career advice videos about how “stuck” viewers were with their resumes, I put out a digital resume kit." (CNBC)
WATCH her talk about moms asking for help. Courtesy of Instagram.
3. Surprise, surprise, she says that you shouldn't be putting work before everything else.
There is this guilt mindset that we have acquired over the years, that requires us to put work before our well-being, our family and the things that we enjoy. But the trick to doing life right, is putting you first.
Image Courtesy of Instagram
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