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"I think you can be successful with more side hustles than you think," Cody Berman, who co-runs online printables course Gold City Ventures, told CNBC Make It in January. In seventh grade, she started selling leggings for teen girls who couldn't afford larger, trendy brands. Bella Lin, 17, started a side hustle to give her guinea pigs more quality of life. Your ability to stay up-to-date on industry trends and audience demographics can affect your earnings over time, Etsy seller Tim Riegel told Make It last year. Riegel started his side hustle — making and selling steel fire pits — in 2021.
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A lot of Gen Zers want to make a living as content creators. But only 12% of full-time content creators and 3% of part-time creators make more than $50,000 per year off social media, according to Linktree's 2022 Creator Report. Lindo says she's coached roughly 50 social media creators since launching her firm in 2019, focusing primarily on TikTok and LinkedIn. Don't think of social media as an easy 9-5 alternativeYou may think that social media is easier than a traditional job. And you'll need to recognize in advance just how much work goes into building a social media career, as creator Morgan Eckroth told CNBC Make It in May.
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The idea behind Morgan Eckroth's social media business is simple: Create the "warmness and comfort of a coffee shop" online. Eckroth launched her account, MorganDrinksCoffee, as an experiment to hone her social media marketing skills in June 2019. While I was getting my degree [at Oregon State University], I always knew I wanted to go into media marketing and digital advertising. How does having a successful social media business affect the way you consume social media? I try my best not to consume my own content or other coffee content online.
Last year, Eckroth won the U.S. Barista Championships and placed second at the World Barista Championships. "I've experienced my biggest moments of growth, both professionally and also personally, emotionally ... in competition," Eckroth says. Here's how she turned her love of coffee into a six-figure career — and what it even means to be a competitive barista. On the competition grindA year after Eckroth started as a barista, she found a YouTube video of a competitive routine at the U.S. Barista Championships. Eckhart says she spent 170 hours over two months practicing for the 2022 U.S. Barista Championships.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow this 24-year-old became the U.S. Barista ChampionFrom the time she was 16 years old, Morgan Eckroth loved coffee — not just the taste, but the art of serving it. Since then, her life has been wholly coffee-centric: from working as a barista to making TikTok videos of latte art and sketches based on her experiences working in coffee houses. In 2022, Eckroth entered the U.S. Barista Championship tournament and emerged as that year's champion. And she says she has more to say about coffee at this year's competition.
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