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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMake It Mondays: How a YouTuber makes $1.6 million working five hours a weekHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC. Graham Cochrane, Recording Revolution founder, joins the show to discuss his YouTube business.
Persons: Brian Sullivan, , Graham Cochrane Organizations: CNBC, Recording Revolution
The couple now only spends about an hour per week managing bookings, they say. She works 10-15 hours per week managing, cleaning and checking in on the bookings. Vending machinesYou might be surprised to learn how lucrative vending machines are for their owners. Now, he spends six hours per week managing 57 vending machines, which bring in an average of $30,000 per month, as his full-time job. In 2018, he moved from Rochester, New York, to Philadelphia and bought two vending machines.
When starting a business, it's sometimes hard to know what to prioritize, and going at it alone can be overwhelming. I work just five hours a week from my home office and make $160,000 a month in passive income. To get clear about the type of business and life you want, ask three questions: What does a perfect day look like to you? Before you start a new task, ask yourself three questions: What's the expected outcome for doing this task? Can I point to a direct link between doing that task and earning income?
Thirteen years later, at age 39, I've built two online businesses that earns me a combined $160,000 a month in passive income. It's the most lucrative business, thanks to online course and coaching program sales, as well as affiliate commissions. Photo: John Olson for CNBC Make ItI work just five hours a week — Mondays and WednesdaysOn Mondays, I plan and create YouTube videos and podcast episodes. Photo: John Olson for CNBC Make ItOnce a month, I film an exclusive training for members of my paid community which adds about two extra hours of work per month to my schedule. No marriage is perfect, and the work I've put into our relationship has has made me a better husband and father.
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