In college I had one of the worst jobs
ever.
At my college virtually all students had private bathrooms, as opposed to the horrific "gang shower down the hall" arrangement.
The college administration's concern: these kids would never clean these bathrooms.
Solution:
Needy kids like me would clean them.
So I cleaned the bathrooms at Dunster House, the dorm where Will Hunting's girlfriend lived in Good Will Hunting.
Let me tell you: college men are more disgusting and filthy than you can imagine.
I couldn't find another job fast enough. Let someone else clean the bathrooms.
Fast forward to today:
I don't clean bathrooms, but whenever in my work I find myself doing something I hate, it's the equivalent of cleaning bathrooms.
So I think: let me outsource this. Let someone else do it.
And for years, I've used a site called Fiverr -- for various kinds of drudgery, for transcripts, and even for oddball jobs: like having a guy on a unicycle hold a Merry Christmas sign, or asking a guy dressed as a barbarian to send birthday wishes.
And with millions of users, it's a perfect place for your side hustle.
And by the way, it's not the case that every "gig" offered is just $5. You can sell a $100 service on Fiverr if you want to.
"But Woods," you say, "I don't have any services I can provide."
I've got a twist for you that solves that problem. (Hint: let someone else do it.)
Folks, this is about as straightforward as it gets: no affiliate marketing, no eCommerce, no writing, no product creation, nothing.
You can do this, surely.
Surely!
You won't be able to buy Trump Tower with the dough, but it's something nice on the side, and that's much better than the nothing most people do on the side, isn't it?
Now: how to do all this so as to minimize your investment of time, and how to stand out so you make sales?
At the link, all is revealed:
Tom Woods
P.S. Unfortunately, life got in the way last week and I wasn't able to tell you about this, so this is the one time I'll be able to let you know about this, and the special launch pricing (it's practically nothing) for this step-by-step training jumps up in about eight hours: