How to Actually Get Paid to Poop (Up to $500 per Day!)
Could your daily bathroom trip actually make you money?
Sounds wild, but it’s true! There’s a quirky side hustle out there that involves—yes, you guessed it—getting paid to poop.
Could your daily bathroom trip actually make you money?
Sounds wild, but it’s true! There’s a quirky side hustle out there that involves—yes, you guessed it—getting paid to poop.
Most people look at a golf glove and see, well, just a golf club… white, plain, forgettable.
But Randall Pulfer and his co-founder Tyler, with zero experience in manufacturing, no background in design, and a full-time day job, sold $100k worth of golf gloves as a side hustle.
ChippGolfCo.com is now a brand that’s making waves in the golf scene.
Randall breaks down how he pulled it off from coming up with the idea, finding the right manufacturing partner, and making those first crucial sales.
(Want to try one for yourself? Head over to ChippGolfCo.com and use promo code HUSTLE for 15% off your order.)
It’s easy to get caught up in the habit of spending without thinking.
But the good news is, it’s totally possible to break the cycle.
In this article, we’re going to share simple, practical ways to stop spending money and start saving.
Cashwalk is my latest money-making app find. It pays you for tracking your steps, and I earned my first $5 Amazon gift card in about 3 weeks. But the process isn’t completely passive, which might make it not worth your while.
Changing the world with chess and making $100,000 per year on the side.
That’s the story of today’s guest, Jeff DiOrio from EliteChess.net.
Jeff went from working in summer camp chess programs teaching kids how to play chess, to running his own summer camps and earning five times as much.
Can you really make money as an Amazon product tester?
If you love testing new products and sharing your opinion, it could be a great side hustle for you.Â
But beware of companies offering to pay you to test and review products — it’s likely a scam.
For the past couple years, I’ve seen a few people talking about their side hustle picking up “bed in a box” mattresses. They say it’s something you can do part time and the pay is great.
After that, though, the details become more and more scarce.
How does it all work? Where does the money come from? What’s the catch?
When focused on this side hustle, Mike typically made anywhere from $150-300/week and has earned over $50,000 in total working on tasks right from his computer at home.
Having worked on Amazon Mechanical Turk for 2 and a half years (completely as a side hustle), he’s done over 150,000 tasks (called HITs, or Human Intelligence Tasks).
Back in the day, you needed someone technical (or paid someone technical) if you wanted to build any kind of software.
Today, with the popularity of AI tools, not so much.
Pete McPherson from doyouevenblog.com is earning $100k by using AI tools to help build a series of small-ish web apps, usually built to solve a very specific problem for a very specific customer.
And he’s here to share with you how he built all of this… without being a developer himself.
Ryan “Heff” Gerlach started The Keeper League Podcast and keeperleaguepod.com.au on the side from his teaching job.
It’s not about football, not just about fantasy football, but about a very specific flavor of fantasy football for Australian Rules Football.
That’s a niche within a niche within a niche — where fans don’t just draft players, they build teams that last for years.
And now it serves as the hub for player data, draft tools, and expert analysis for football keeper leagues.
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