Side hustles are becoming more popular, with 48% of Australians planning to start one. Here are tips from three creative side hustlers.
Goldie & Bee - House Illustrations Chryssie and Buzz Swarbrick's side hustle began as a Mother's Day gift in 2021. By sharing their work on social media, they turned it into a profitable business.
Start Slow: Ensure your side hustle doesn't become overwhelming, especially if you have other work.
Know Your Customer: Interact with your customers to understand their needs and preferences for better market targeting.
Crochet Coach - Crochet Coaching Carly Jacobs started her crochet side hustle after quitting her teaching job.
Go for It: What do you have to lose? Trying something new might be more successful than you imagine.
Be Flexible: Adjust your side hustle model based on market demand and personal time, such as moving from subscription to one-time purchase.
Ziggi Zuver - Hat Making Natasha Jordan Bauer began her hat-making side hustle in 2013 and works on hats in her spare time.
Say Yes to Everything: Gain experience through trial and error by taking on various opportunities.
Rebrand If Necessary: If you're not satisfied with your initial brand name, consider rebranding to better convey your brand story and expand your offerings.
Source: Officeworks
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