Chapter 13
Other People and Your Side Hustle
IN THIS CHAPTER
Getting sound advice when you’re planning your side hustle
Partnering up in a side hustle
Arranging your side-hustle suppliers
Dealing with your side-hustle customers
Signing up employees and subcontractors for your side hustle
No matter what you have in mind for your side hustle, even if you’re looking at doing something totally on your own, you absolutely need to get other people involved from the very beginning to help you get going.
However, depending on the circumstances of your specific side hustle, you may find yourself with very little direct involvement with other people after you get up and running. Or, at the other end of the spectrum, almost everything you do will involve interacting with people.
Suppose your side hustle is creating and posting YouTube videos featuring a variety of tips about personal appearance (skin care, makeup, hair care, and so on). You set up a studio in a spare bedroom in your house or ...
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